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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1877)
TTkat Was la the Overcoat. It was during the lato war, and imme diately after one of those sharp, hotly contested skirmishes which arc so apt to befall the flanks, or outposts, of big, op posing armies. Having been mostly a cavalry scrimmage, there were an unusual number of bad-looking wounds as com- pared with the number of deaths. As I gres Park. The llrit thing a visitor e soon'as the fight was over, the grounded in the morning arc people tiurrjlng to were borne fiom the field, and a hospital ! ward some spring, lie follows the crowd, improvised in an old barn, which offered and finds himself beneath the, pictnr- plenty 01 room, though not much pro tection from tac weather. Axaosg the wounded was Corporal Silas Hums, one of the very bravest and best catored of our men. A bullet had shat tered one of the bones of the leg, between the knee and the ankle, but be had man aged, with the aid of two muskets for crutches, to stake bis own way to the bars. When there, however, the effort told 'Upon him so severely that he fainted dead away, and was lifted by some of his comrades to a grain-chest which chanced ' to stand sear. Not long before this event a sqnad of assistant Burgeons, fresh from the medical schools, bad joined the army, and two of these "young gentlemen," in search of information, fell upon poor Silas. They fousd tbe ballet-hole in the leg, and quickly determined that a bone bad been broken. Say, Tom," said one to the other, "here's just our opportunity. 2iw we'll determine about the bifurcation of that popliteal artery, and see whether there are asorc than two branches. Sawbones 2fumber Two jumped at tbe chance, and a case of new and untried instruments was opened. OBe of the lieutenants of Silas's com pany was in the barn, and near enough to near toe remarks or the fledglings, and to see their ghastly preparations. lie didn't believe there was nay need of cut ting that leg oft And, mercv! the butch ers, werc going to cot the leg off above the knee. Aye they meant to have the whole popliteal space for examination. The lieutenant indignantly interfered, lie pro tastes, -sgsiast any ssaputatioa at ail until tne regimental surgeon could be consulted. Jfte jbaeg surgeoni bad learned the privileges cf their aositiun. Tnev turned upon tbe presumptuous lieutenant tow- r i 9 i j t - j cuKiy. ascj woum save aim ayeseu oat frost the barn if be did sot take him self off oat of the way. They were able iXLtAke care of their own affairs. And they proceeded to strip the wounded leg. urdinanly tne lieutenant would hare pK&tea nis nst in tne lace ot sucn a heartless fellow, under such provocation, bat jast now his wish was to save the poor corporal's lee, and, most likely, bis life. And he started off eagerly inquiring for tne ssrgcon. At this point a aaa stopped bim u eJ4rkr a&aa, waariag tbe overcoat sd CM' lef-a besekal steward and .asked wWt"-waevtfee Batter, The Henteaaat -tki kua. lflLCMkWk ' slin mj SBL m 3 ift t5Bsr(Brc Mra nWR BrEm aTnaTs av Aaa1 fcWtwo west, together to the grain- chest; where the wonld-be arapntators ware trying to asphyxiate their ictim with chloroform, and be, jost returned to consciousness, struggling for dear life. "Hallo f gentlemen, what k alltkisP 1 The high and mighty twain turned and beheld, as they supposed, an antiquated bosakal steward, probably of the regslsx army. They did sot stop to consider tnatfaaotber man, suddenly called from bis rest, might have thrown on the first over-garments that cams to hand. They looked at the presamptuous mortal with Ineffable contempt, and the spokesman - was selecting tbe words with which be shoald reply, when a loud voice at tbe eetraace of the barn cried out: 'MJte.ScueoB-Geacral beret" """"Aye-rKhat is HP replied tbe man in tbe steward's overcoat. MAh, General, Doctor Howe would like to see yes at the house jast over tbe waj. 'Colosel Bangs is badly " t AU right. I'll be there in a few mo ments. Now, young gentlemen, what is tbe tremble beret i 3 It ill 1 . n c aecu iivuit kii now iook two yoBthfsl experimenters "went back Into "Their boots." Sece it to sey that Silas Timas is living to-day, the owner of two good legs; and be knows that be owes the blessing to his devoted lieutenant. ad te tbe elderly gentleman in the hos pital steward's orercoat. a. V. Jr- in Kac Tori Ledger. w "It -was one of those pretty bosses, rtErrosBded by shrubbery and sowers, ajiudtit .kbich &ibok every passer re- t Barked, 0b! how I should like to live in that trettv honsel' " Snch is the crirv j&mef a bosse we bare is oar bj Lad's eye, ana it could De true ot almost every riameaee in tbe land, did the occa psiils-oaly will it so. A few flowers, a 'littie grass aaa a few afarabs, all well ' "cared for at a trifling expease of money or a. labor, sad the thing k doae. A little 2" care each day woald keep everything seat aad in order, and a little thosgui eefc weet woald recaiate that care to "the-best adrantage. We do not live in rvtbis world for oarselves alone; bat for the whole world. Upon this priaciple, 5we. kaew a woaaa who always keeps a iigni in i se irosi rooms oi Ber aoase 'fet-every wiatar sight hecaBse, as she says, "we aot only have the wara glow of H siearselires, bat to erery passer-by it gives u eats cbeerfBl aessage which proaaees jn bis imagination a pictare of comfort , sad'hapsiaeM within. So it is with the . jadoraaeau areaad tbe hoase. They aot t-joaJy "give eBjoyaeat to their possessors, bat to everyoae who passes they sead a message ef thrift, refiaeaeat, and hap- piaeM, which should alosc be safficieet M-coapeesatioa for the littk labor and ex pease taey may cost. qr-r We reaeaber oace passing threagh s lktle village in whkL almost every hoase jwas HOToaaded with flowers, ahrabs sad " viaes, sad which left apoa oar vaiBd aa ineiaceabk iapresaioa. Tboagh nearly tweaty years have passed since then, we st still tsiak of it frequeatly with pleas. are. Coald tbe ocenpsats of those pre! i ity.vilUge places oaly know of this, they -wiH deaetiees feel amply repaid for all i r i a r . i r . t , their troabk. Ia all year calcalatioas " u & a a l it . . fail nor te iaclade yoar crop of boase- r .hela. sdoraaeaU. Tae pronts oa yoar graiA map be kstiag, probably will aot; 4,jgi tae promts oayoar pare, uoa-girea pksMras, though aot coaated ia dollars saa cents, eaa never vaauh. Wbebs screws are driven into soft wood sadsabjected to coaaiderabk strain, they are likely to work loose. Ia snch .'Caaaatha bu af r1ni ia rwaniuiild Prepare the glae thkk; iaaerse s stkk aboat half the size of the screw aad pat it into the hole; then iaaerse the screw aad turn it home as qaickly as possible. As Ithaca aaa has invented an 18-day watch. Saratoga. It is as impossible to see Saratoga in one day as it is the YoscmiUs Valley. You may take a superficial glance, bat, to see all the attractions, you mut make aa old-faUiioncd visit, ft is a day or to, for instance, before you enn talk under- MsndinRly of Congresi Water and On ciue pavilion over iiongress cprinj? Around the numerous tables ladies and gentlemen sit, drinking their starkling Congress i ater; while near by is a res taurant, where breakfast may beijakeaj uy tnose wno wisn to enjoy nun ttieir meal the delightful view and music in Congress Park. No Parisian afe or Ger man beer-garden can boast of attractions equal to thoe that the visitor sees in Congress lirk. How different! di the land now look from what it did in 1792, when the sprincr was discovered by a party of hunters, and given its name in honor of a member of Congress from New Hampshire. rs a iuis pane comprises almost tbe entire plot of ground encompassed by Broad way, Coiigic. and Circalox streets. Originally a forest, jwsessing many natural attraction, it has been material ly improved by grading, draining, and the addition of many architectural adorn ment', until it now 'presents a most beau tiful appearance, and is one of Saratoga's nrinrinal chrrn. T)nrn tlm TMrHfTG its proprietors (the Congress and Empire j cpnng iompanyj ex penaea neany f iw, 000 on these improvement, and now it surpasses all other parks of equal size in the United States in the beauty of its graceful and artistic architecture. The grade of the low ground was raised from two to seven feet, and a new plan of drain age adopted, which involved in its sys tem the elegant new reservoir and the charmkg miniature lake. Tbe grand en trance is at tbe junction of Congress street and Broadway, near the Grand! Union Ilotel and Congress Hall, orj what is now called Monument Square. Once in tbe Park, you may stroll at will, visit-1 ing the lakes and the shaded lawns, list ening to the delightful muueof Down ing's celebrated Ninth Ilegiment Band, which discourses every morning, after aoon and evening, in alternation, from the two band-stands and the very unique sad artistic Music Pavilion in the center of the lake. Strolling along to the soath part of the grounds, yon may vuit the deer-shelter and parkwbere are several animals that roam sad skip about within the enclosure, greatly to the delight of the child ran. aad the amcsemcat of the adults. Ia the Park, amid the 'Sowers sad shrub, strolling over the grass-covered, shaded lawns, or lounging under ths graad old forest .trees, enchanted by the charming music here it it that one aay enjoy the supreme delights of a gesulBe rural summer retort. Every: convenience for park enjoyment is here asorded, including abundant settees and shade and the secarity ef efficient bo. Ice supervision. Tbe grounds are thorough ly lighted by gas at night, rendering them available as a place of evening resort- Everv convenience for park enjoy- j ment is here afforded, including abusuaot settees sad shade aad the security of cX rieet police supervision. The grounds are thoroughly lighted by gas at night, rendering them available as s place of eveaia? resort. Tbe scene in the evening. oa the occasion of oae of the graad eon. certs, is remarkably brilliaat and charm- i i r r .? t. -t v y isgij jucuiaiiag. xtm uie caiei attrac tion of the Park are its wonderful ain- eral springs the Oolumbian, a remark-laays able chalybeate water, highly prized as a tonic and general ouilder-np or depicted systeew, and the 0uct7es.iirithftt doubt luc iuici apcncai water vo lucwnrra, a. spring wbica bss bees called s fountaw of joyto Saratoga. Tbe tub that aoW holds tnii spring bis remarBed Xiadlst tnrbed since 1SC5; bat what aarvelou changes have taken place around it With all toe work: rouna auoct, tbe apnng bs remained anmolaatad, perforsainjr its wonted functions steadily and uniatcr ruptedly. An analysis of Ooogress 5pring shuwa that it contains of the irafive salts (chloride of sodium and bicarbonate of magnesia, C2 graias .to .each gallooj enasghao reader iW c&ortl cert sin' with: out tne addition or use of cathartic drugs. At tbe same time, it does aot contain aa excess of these salts, and it is almost free from iroE, as exceas e which, prodaces congestion. The improved method of bot tling tbe Congress Water, which retains tbe gas, has greatly- increased its , value, as will he readily recognized "bV'ihoie familiar with it In the past, or by any one' wno will loot: tarougn tne uottic at ue trassparcat, sparkliag &u'uL One queries if these wondcrfal foun tains ot health can ever run dry. "Why should tbeyl The mineral springs of JSasa, in Germ any, have fxta know n far a thousand years, and art las co'piott as ever. Djual long life, dear I&dtpend- ent, to you ai.il the spnng 1 dnnk in a sparkling glass of Congress Water. Cr. J. T. Independent. Ptrikieo Lots. All men aad women must love something. If bur thesghu are pore we love birds, Uowera, and all beautiful things. In tlieir contearplatioa we are happy, and there comes to our brais a steady strength. It is such s rest iron labor to look upon the fragrant Bowers placed eacn morning on our desk to bear our pet canary sin? his rounde lay of welcome to bsbold evidences of thrift aad neatness all aboat, as these children of order sad system reward the senses. It is related of s bu that-be called his wife, who was a hundred poaaJs heavier than he, his little darling his jetiU pet. People sailed at kirn because taey did aot understand all actuations. He held a w arm, trasting, loving heart, a great, manly lore all aboat the object of ... i taai lore, ana so sue was uu nine p bis darling. TV e are like chameleons, and color aa we feed mentally. If we lure the beautiful, we an happy, if we tote the coarse, the vulrar. the objects or lb fiaeBces that give no sweet return, life becomes s blank, tbe soul cracks sad shrinks Into s bundle of nailrods to lacer erate the rneafaf man.aodrwe are on tbe direct road to inin. What a beautiful world this would be, if all persoaa would only oraament their homes and their hearts by cultivating and keeping alive their love for pets, no matter whst their form or condition I AFbxxch gtnUcmsD,equally tenacious of his character for gallantry sad devo tion, weat to hear mats at the chapel of s favorite saint in Paris; when he came there he found repairs were doing in tbe building which prevented the celebration. To show that he had not been defective ia bis duty and attentions, he pulled out a richly decorated pocket-book, and walk ing, with great gravity sad many genu Sections, op the aisle, very carefully placed his visiting card apoa the princi pal altar. A Child QfireB. i wonucr now many oi me little glr readers of St. Xieholai are fund of his T . t ..... ,-irl toryt If they answer candidly, I d not doubt tint a very Urge proportion will declare, that . they prefer :lm charming! stories they Ondln St. XMotat'xb the lul pages of history, with iU countless i. a . miuc ana nionitrcti i-orcroiinii. Hut nisiory is not every bit dull.br any a.' . t means mjou will find If your elder sis - tcrs and friends will telcct porUoos forfVurotber medlclnsl rrensratlM-.-wor" : T-n.i t ..,!.,.. . .... .u.,u.c ... j..... - oi Hnil Inlcr-.t. 1. ).... .M .... im. I aginative. Md prefer fairy tale, to all ..thets. I am sure. theu. that yuu will iviu.ii.iTij.lv - like the st ry I am about t-i tell vou. of a little French nrinces. !o ni.r JUOuMes. Tbe B tier are a caplttl'sppet It I a nine riiuiu princes', wi.o was roar i M,lri -nil1" -oimtri Jh ried and crowncl Queen of EoglandJf fS7nTexpVu lBe, when only eight years old, and who be- " -" 7" VT" - camwawidow at twelvi.. j This child -sovereign was born many uuuuicu jcai agu in io. at luc ace of the Louvre in Parif, of whose noble picture-gallery I am sure you all have beard if, indeed, many uf you bare not seen ir yourselves. She was the daughter of the poor King Charles VI wbc misfortunes mode him insane, and for whose amusement playing-cards were invented, and of his queen, lsabcau of Bavaria,- s -beautiful but very wicked 1. .1 T ...- .t. .. Tli woman. Lttde Princess Isabella was the eldest of twelve chitilren. She inherited her mother's beauty, and was petted by tier parents and the entire court of France, rung llientrd llJoluglind, wlio was a widower about thirty years old, was urgvdto marry again; and, instead of j-cicciinp a wife near his own age, his choice felt upon little Princess Isabella. one is much too young, be was told -iven in five or sir vears she will not be l V! .?."ri,e51"., Tb.e k.!?f old enou however, thought this objection too trld ing to stand in tbe way of his marriagr, and savinir, "Tne laJy's a c is a fault - "...' " ' mat every uay win remcuy, be sent a magnitkecl embassy to tbe court of France; headed by the Archbiihop of Dublin, and consisting of earls, mar. ; shala, knights, and squires of honor un-! of five hundred. When the embassy reached Paris, and tbe offer of marriage had been formally accepted, tbe ajchbishop Hid.the carls asked to see the little princess lw was, toon to become their que-. At first the French Council refuse saying so young a child was not prepared to appear un eMsciccssioas, and they could not tell t wine -felght behave. The English abblemea were so solicitous, however, tbst at last sbe was brought before them. The earl marshal immediately knelt be fore her, and said, in the etd.fathioned language of the time: Madaa, if it plcate God, you hvll be our lady aad queen.' . Queen Ivabeau ttood at a little dis taaou, curious and anxiocsy no dubt, to Know new oer little oaurnter would an- awer this form si address. To her great fileatnre. thr- m-mt .nmHw f present, l'nccess Isabe.la replied ir, if it plean; and my father , that I be Queen of England, sal, I shall Le' well pleated, for I am tohl I shall tbeaJ be a great lady." Then, giving the marthsl her tiny hand to kt, sbe bade him rise ftem Ittt knees, and leading bim to Ler mother, she presented him to, her with the grace and 1 ac of. a mature wwman. According to the fashion of the time, Princess Isabella was immediately mar ried by proxy, and received the title of Qoeea'Oi Ecglaad. FroissarVn cele brated hittonan living at tha4eph, It was very pretty to'e her. young as she was, practicing bow to set j the queen. fc fc. A ; A In a few darf. Kins Ilichard arrived freswXapisad irkla r,syad numerous rcunue or UtleU ladict .o attend hit lit tle bride. After many gratid festivities tbej were married and were taken in state te Ii 'lzJ, .where the Baby Qieea waacrdwaed In the lamocs Wetaiintr Abbey. C teilia CUxiad,i St. SieXolai. Punctuality. There it no habit that contributes more to the sveccas of a buaincaa man than punctuality. It is slmost an infal lible" index to thes degree of integrity which its iKHscssur enj 'ys, and as tucn is invaluable. Punctuality in all en gagements should be regarded as the tixe quo ma lor a business cnaracter. xoongmen, entering opon tbe active duties of life, should cultivate the habit asaiduously, and at never so great incoo renieace to tbemselvcs when circum stance require it. Your word with reference' to a btuiness appointment should be as sacredly regarded as your note in tbe baskyacd after an engage ment is made, it sbou.'d never be forgut ten that you are not the oaly one de pending upon its fulfilment. If your oaa interests admit of breaking tbe en gagemeae, perhaps your friend Is less favorably thus led, and its faithful observ ance aay be necessary to protect interests of bis Of whlebyou have do knowledge. It tbould be enough for you to conider thatj&B agreed to meet bim at s time and place to make if certain that at such time you will beat thc-place. It not in frequently happened that the smallest variation ia time, an insignificant delay of five minutes, entails serious conse quences upon the -affairs of others. In these buttling, stiiriog, nub ing day, whcriy trains come and go incessantly, ',wlienHhe!gntniDg, t pressed into the service of the business world, every five minutes is of value. A minute too late is as certainly too late for the departed train as an bur. The real importance, how ever, tif: punctuality is its effect upon character and standing of tbe fortunate possessor. At whatever sacrifice of his own comfort and convenience the hsbit has been acquired, it is not dearly bought, lie is always depended on. What be promises lie will dn, whether it is money or time or pl&ce,snd the confidence wb.ch this habit will beget in his business ac quaintances will tare him much annoy ance and loss. On the other band, care- lesrcess witn reference to minor and ap parently unimportant appointments is most destructive to uusiucss enterprise; aad success. It leads directly to neglect in mote important matters, to careless ness in regard to books and papcrr, and tends to the development oi a trcacr&l slovenliness in all business habits that can only end in bankruptcy and ruin. New Orlkass is built UDon s forest of cypress trees. For COO feet down this is the.foaadationl Hows upon rows of the stumps of the cypress are found growing over each other superimpored, each of which lsyers it is calculated has required a thousand years to form I THcGrecnbackcrs of 2ew York want "a law to sustain labor." What we need just now is a little more labor to s uttala law. Portland lie) Trantcript. The Wisest of Precaution. Of precautions, the wlteit It that which Is taken against cUease. There 1 safety In timely medication; crest peril la delsy. One malady often btfeU others far raore danger, out. and If It docs not, any abnonasl condi tion bss a tendency, If unremedied, to be mine chronic and obstinate. Trilling dUor dcr of the storusrii, liter, bowels or urinary 'organs wsylpeedlly asvelop Into fortnld aa- Tl. a. .... - a- uir rai- tuw wem v u vuuev llA.tlaS 1 AMIS). I it ul.l.l. -1 V .r r'iT: iaiB - dtrd,,. nf .tandlnifiis:ilVel .rn - uiniu lrf.nrv tha m.i.i.. i - - - v;7, :c:r-:"r.r':,.,"yX'"tiitttat the wster.and further letllaz w I . I - 1 . . -km ji-.,Mt mii mfi u7lr"cpiu tent and rcaitUbtfsvers. eJut. xL.utatU.ta. . ioervoos and geticral debUIIv, anil Brlnlrv I . "Water Plpo. Whn tbe atleailoo of thi. peopltof Ui eosst U sttractcd to tbe quctlloQ of bbUtp lor a propcr.au J.. luOclcnt sucplr of water, not pnly for "dfimestlc sadaMsfiftmlnr; purposes, .bailor uw la irrlraUnif .the soiL ' It U barrlfcLtlhtt some attreUon bald be paiu uj tue proper means oi ronuueuac iuc water, wbeifouad.to tbe spot wbereH I to be pat In Uie. III. well known Uiit for msny '"P vwwcii..nzB. yekrs iron pipe were .uppowd lo be the A,TrrtBB.cf 5d0fMm?!.1, . r11 Hpe b only safe and prope conduUs tbraprh which J rJ1.. c ft . iI"ra 51W V-,Br'r. either water or cs couWTlcIy S condncV 1 ?.D'Jloll - Wr ed, but science snd Utnebaa 3eBiuUuJi.ol,u'?,fcfs 11 " ien ulc . year. beyotidadouU tht pipe casds of acmW 'Tntve Ibcj ; barqJAIfcal prntorc allot cr the astloa or wood. Iron aid aspWtuta, Is not . d b J he can lay 1,25a feet of tlx oaly cheaper, but far bcttsraLd iworsiian. i J"t I" osy with feur men. aad tbst hje. la all ways, tapping. Ujlar.etr, tbe expenie ' .Nearly tweaty years a-otbe manufsetare H ttt lc. ibaa irwa pli Tbat tbu pipe of this pipe was cowmenced In tbe city clJot"ntoallyeoetoffeBtrraJ , ue there Klmtrs, Sew Vort. and miles of ItlaM ofrfa doubt, for It potaeatea tbe foUtiw boOi water and . where ltl. bxSar. as I nf "'"A'"" PP tbe world sound at when flrt put lata lb rround. ( In several ol.tUeitreeU where Sand t Inch . . .. .... - . . .. 1 I Utm.-rJ biM taken Srtto be rtnHced wuJl fig tf1 m e dty;hslUrt T Mr'ceorceM- Divfi; foTB.rly EilnaRlnr difvetm-ef tfa CiU Iri! r r..rr,.nT .jut . iobc of tbe prlni,l owtrf U tae Elmlra Water Cutnpany.lnd IT!?: Benjuarn, Frcl , i. - . ..n- ' x .. worda: - - T j.' -TbetTvcioCCotablnufca'r.t-e Is aaan4' tfter ltte rtt u.ea it.wajJJiiJiiir jt Utd. tbi ft e can lm;ltic ao rcaaon wby i 111 not last a hundred years at from scores of dllcs aad towat Just as tlruu; endorsements batcjbrca voluntarily Klves. . Jir. Jota Urmwky,. 'eVipYrlatefcd. ent Hf1iA.MAir TTster Werla, Pa,t wnirm -ne oave oaa li in ate anocr i.u fett pmture for tlsteen year, and Sad It Crfcellj KXicd." From Lock tort. New Vork, Accotta, Maine, BdUlnc, UbU, arlnaw MUMsraa; Hinapo,' Ki Tors.; Cebinxlla.; I'c&Btjlvaala, I oiciro, llllaoi, salt l-ale. tbe I atoa Pacific KaUroad (ompUT. and twcltc other prtacipalrallroadxtHapafile la Ueaat,tLe taott coailnciac tetuisotilatt have beca rrcetvrd. atletUcx tbe duratMlity. tree till sxd pcrity'ot this f4pe Vkk ui b ct to any addrrtt cpon application. The rlsbt to make this pipe It enjoyed by two companies only In tbe L cltol Siatca. In IU Utue of October ftttn, the Sua Fran. cbee Jvnrhml of ( nmv. In a very leaKthy 1 GmfcaUrr.Uarthaifi Catholicoa for all fc artkle. npua Ue tnbject ot W ater npr, baa , czklt evcplataU. The weak aad dcafltutn! thefoitasHsx loch.U4t , an ofjuiut. i Ssiotc.fal reltef Irugirwilul ur ot lion Itjled tte American Ftpe Cocapaanwith 1 Hi, valeab'f rttudi. k. h A, wi. pitalcrf IOaa, wsa;ottWataed ia thu city for the parpe of asBufactuner thit ipl and thoroocbly Uirvdcdsr it to the IIdU uf IMt c44t aad the Urrltoriea. Tbe uQete OTtblt kuasbacv B JliAirrt G. an, "1 bee, of the firm U iL Ii. Tlcbcnor X Co, rVetideat, John E. CbxUaat. tonaeriy ot the Mendocino Laavbcr Co, Vkt EroUtal, John F Bvxbcc. of the Dascaa MiUt Lara bcr Co, eeeretary aad Treatarer, Calrert Mtadc. AudiUr, Cot Cook. Taicott,of thirty yearsexperUsecasacrnlattia ayCnuxUcco. Xteeer, Chief Erteen P T D.ckJaow, wbo ttat been for tbe Utl tacaty years connected with the maasfactsre ot thlt pipe. Gescral H aaae r, Oa th trcsa'.riUoa.cf the com pasratad wS-4aru4 as Olmia.Paert whcaUlabrucicbt. to this city tsitasrs the fattocv of the coespSBr.oo CfcaanH vtrret near Fwurth, here II It sslihcd readv Ie ote, Smk CUt or silti sssa are employed at both places. Tbe Taasscftjf wtakla: ILU f Ipe U pecatlar. Il 1 raae Is tecteet vf elrbt feat lRC ltl fint bored. sad thes turned la's Usbe to s ivmUom taieV.Be ot ltei!, reaotlc all ot Ue tap. and tUaaed thorucaly to aToU acy potalBttnr of ibut. lor, ortUaf the water ,Ott x4 of each piece bat a teooft e atonl 2? ioehea. aad ie eibcr it raorutea u bi ii etuxir. iceT tnclHse of tbU teoos, -then drtvca beac, uaaeaa penceuy "ra. nul toe pipa u cow reaay for fra&Oiac Thi 1 dac tj j aCtta. ul JajJ m Uinuiu. asM wlodl9Celreatplrallyareasdit.olathkk.lB. jdalaai4aS ar Uie Kaui- rj r nes aad tV latcnal required bribe pre. I uXA Htm IM nbMuUnt. Attrrm j a. ore to be SBitalsed by the plpcJand the a i tra'a.Wt7Vlu ul xr mti r-i.o the entire pipe and Iron are Ukkly coated mXlit aphJtura,pttdodnr.a tttodllioa bel calcnUted U rcUt Cecay So aay furra. The ater pip It cotlea on u oauicc ool v. at 11 U a well kaea deUCc fact that water. dlber alt, alka.1, or tnlptrar, doe not affect f sit in rrrr-tr ffiff ara.s! rV4a Thej-a.rpemaauf.ctbythUppmpany lMbrg&?Jr UmadcUstaraeaalbewaterpipecxeepllhati:. rT-rt -?;.-. . : It I coated laiidc and I not booada beaillr with lroa, and one rrral feature oX Uiif i prr l, ILat It preveau eondenaAtioo. ' j I torn tea Saa t raacuco aauv JLzoaaiaer or Ocobex2Ah we quote aa folio -t rearardla-; !4Uiala7T8sJreTK J1 On Friday we 'were ianUc'Uwltertra miHisuaucriiim.ti uc eauDiitaraeai of A. J Smith, Esq, oa r rcooot ttreet, w here three of Mr essuh t twcrful "Alwood d: Bodweir t-arap baST brca wrrasred for the test Incre were present teicral tcUemea latcresied la tawawtay(aaxtoirnncai tklec Mr SrtrttJer.'Oti Jrtsetrot ta Spnnc Valley Water Company Three length of the ordinary t-t loch (IttaiSac!. ameterj pipe were placed In putlUoo. Tbe arst pipe was dealjrned to stand a fifty foot preature. Tha pump were set at work; sail ooo s preature of ltO toardt, tqttal to a fall of Dearly CU feet, aad yet las pipe was sp. parenuy aa arm a ever. A pressure was loca nut. on r-uual to a head of iV feet, when a aiUaeasa 6Hed,1n lite wood, ki skatil spray cf water escaped. The prtilfare was rednccd by the escape of the water and the team altwrcecJOted sad the pineal -CO feet pressure was perfectly Uchl." Tbe'aeeoed ptpeway mseetor a aeadoi iu Kk .au tood a pre- arc of 'J7i pos a As to lac square Inch, eoual lo a fall of nearly 6W feet. The tbltd pl, made for a"TXJ feet bead, ttood a prcsiurcof 00' bOuass'to the qui laon, equal to a bead ot 9UQ feet. The test was etl. dcnUy aatlafactory Uj'tte ScIcntlSc j-cfitle- men present, and Mr. Ii.iilcr exprtaseo himself biRbly pleated wlla tho tcL He laid no rte in aetoal service would ba called upon to stand sues a. tet, for In cHtea luwa impoiiDie urciote an ine njaranu at lue tame time, and even If it were potiUe'to do so, tbe -pctilUr elasticity uf this plpa rsn. dcred II aapeitorto aay tk"e anew of. From bis own observatloo and what he had learned, be exprf tiedtitBBKlf highly pleased wiinA&epipe. . i This pipe has betnuied In tbeXast for tbe last eighteen years, and nearly one thousand mile ut IV bat been UtoroUifbly teilnl' lt has been bvouebt iato Imracdlala competi tion with tbe bet lrOa Elpc, atiijBOl la slnrlelnstaaeehs. I Islitatd proic. lue btti, ana wnen uki up to isyissrirer pipe Itbaabeau found perfectly sound and every looiretsia. I From tbe. ir.'dC4fir.)rntf and San Francis- 1 r i ' .'t .,fV .... t . t ApATtyoi scieaiaic RsUcatea.tacirmnr SopcxvlaoraibU Chief Unittacer Scsrhrell, of iho ftiaa Fraacltco 'l"irc ,I)apArtBiest,ana several dtyoJBelsU.-wcra arcs eat to wits csa a tcstof thcttieBRtbof sbe coraalaaUoa pipe, wblchwssofsB czeeedlncly latercsdsic us. ture. CoU Dickinson bad bad prepare two tests, one of the ordinary six-Inch pipes with three Joint, raaaufaclured to withstand a pressor of two hsadrcd. (set head. Tbe other was two sections. Joined la the centre with an Iron pipe ofetae4 from the pi lag Teller Water Uurspaay. The Iron section was six feet lour, six laches la dtaaeter, tbe lroa belnc arc'Clicblas of sa lack In thick, ness. Joining at. each cad was tbe wood pipe, abo six Inches In dlaraetcr. An Iron bar.1 If laches tbtek. called throuch the cen. tre, aad was secured .at aaeh cad, raaklas tbe' pipe perteciiy air.uxni. iue odjcci was to give adecislie test of tbe strength of tbe two pipes, and, if pottlble, tjretk the Iron with the force of the water. The water was psraped Into the pipes by a hydraulic purap.- At TJ o'clock the pusap was stsrte 4, and a presiure of 630 feet registered, when the packing under the temporary waaber on the first -mentioned pljxj blew out. The plp, however, dtd not show the Jet wcaknr, even the JuInU Mnir perfectly dry and tbe wood showing tbst not e drop of water bad ttcsped. The pipe was then dlxonnertrd from lliU Suite auu luc mwiril uimcntiaiTO H ihc 1 Olbcrtet.wUrcbr llwacZccUd that lie Iron lecUua wuuLl ewe aw.v TLc wk! ' one 1" I1 .0d Urro. tireuifM to rsut a nrmure - odl - y - V" 1? fuZ rewUred I-iM feet j hen tha bar or Iron nu,ing lLrou2i tie ' PT eprsieu wn me irrmenaou t lUlflHL AD UH IH 1UC lUrCC miT UC Z2IU .... t . ' an Inch and a S."' lo U-'k-. -"- -t drew apart Hke a u2' , . ... , lT. uiu.. U ""7 every psrlieuur lo tbe roropany pretcnt, - idW?Bt - ite will be waUhJ i.tb lu . TUe loiiowinr are sooni: tbe moi pruml pent places and companies oa the VacISc Coast tiiioj; UiU pipe for tbe lot three to tlevro jtsrs AUmeda WaUr t'o. t'al,' iisoU Crnr VT.ter CaL . Clsoi bnretkels JbS -Aptua tL t'urtUud i, Ct, I'urtUud Water Co, Ore- le tju i Water Co., W.T . Olrm - W'oTkv.W T.; Purt Gamble. W cool Svstu pis Water T , Southern and t catral - ' 7 7' - ,. . . . I l;'Pl. Kr?e Lt,"e'1 aUte Pacific lUllroad .w w cbespesi cooa pipe S1, It H tbe poraNe.Hn plpe-praeUeaKy laper-l r cipaadt trfir cwatraett, i .Ail MrnuLui fa Im. ctMIr u.la Cin 'lV 3 S out &T order. 7th. it Berd Dot b I 1410 oxm. ana la ecu ettisatcs IH Dot !rct" suttlly , tin. ben uaed for water , "',te,r atet "f. or tan be sOVted by I cbctstcal inrredleatl.'Rb. vVrttBtcJIct PreveaU coadciusttuB. UeteripUve books, wib fan laforaiat on a of iee byattaie.loS AttcaKur PifsCixrAXX, Vo- t.JurBi itrn. ja rrsscuee. bur PurchSapsaey.; tadlca wboareaswaS' ef .KaTljr. jrnU to by ddrcliiBrs-Mr, ffr AbJeT. ho ui wail unptt (d trooc Utr UMtr utpec Uut and aptviva, Voul tay that I aaa aa eit-erlroerd dre-eraker. aad have the ad vaataca Ot Uijlcc at hoaalr. and wued titc si; paUunt Uk Weefet at tame. Oooda purtSatoS std tral t . O V. Seed for Clr coixr. Jnj lUwrtuaiMa la recant to titles cheerfcUy s-iica. Uucid aid thai I bate a ErttclaM cttabtlthiseat tot Drett-taaUrr, and aa prepared to eseeste cwuatry rden atthdxtpsUh. Jtddrcat Mas W IL.Viaur. hO sutUr street Rwob il ita FraacUeu. pBraaissor nlzn ttasdter csbetiutlez- , U) tKle. per I touts ax Cersasnddea cbaare at el., mate are tocrctt U Wiuwy . mJU. -'"Jr" - Take at twe -brvt', JbWU t TrucAe," ttt the caU, ewca. or trrtUtioa ef the throat be ever t ttlxht. Ccxs row 9oxa Taaasrv -Rab the throat Wi Trapprra UdJaa OB catfl red; ths Mad btsd the ee EAsacf new talented wRii K. aavl Is esorwlBC tl It cose. Css Bcr&haci't AWc&sc tore throat aad lotrvtr. tr creep, eoJi. r laroenew, act sad pais. ' rwttes. tpraiat. ft cwbc i rfiaPS attack mt orr tbrMt.tUn 'Bl- . AswtrrHW Oil- Cax Uarnhaa's AUtUac cJ Becra'rJa. lot rben-aiV.tc J, W -SiLLXFFEK CJ5 UKEEK SEAL CUisfla are tasda frwa scat Has tea To tticce. aex:acrarseatl. Saw Frsaeitrw. ...... - , . tuKi'tXti)ebai.u vw siaatab. rat HtV,!, iu m j, . I i'rslaca. . ! r.. ,-rv-- . , . ! Wn'.c! 4(ra. uV se i rw .mn w. tnmm . I . f cxrm- Catiaeia. tltviu. MUTt Ala t T"ZZm!?lm'mmmm ' IJwi. i ..TTScrM'T. GTunrxTr ticvnrr ... ,7 -. 113? -U . SCALDS . "T WiJ -..5, V-1 7 r rnrwu'w watch aho craiv- iSv. Ttc aua e3T mrrr. oaj tr. J K 0yV a O. (Unrm IR AA ..-, $3 PJU Ct ruvrn watth roa. rvu-i le o.it mhu wue Trm ia Anm, A. (.wTLTsa Kiv. casca. ta. JIHfTf-t,UIV.lV war a e. l(rtrr. i m i w .m-t m s a autsa. tfla. uiM . 6U. tec etc. Mm PMliM llr.ar(rm.aa $300 traaatW la Aftl.. XHVf ft IXr a K&l ttaa Sar iaaaH lOa inMculeK (I.C. feavaST.Catara. Matrny. rrrsira a srxrrAXU cvaaMoua Mnuitu as nxn ia lrvrtoat tai Dim rMtet. aa oy serrL Sa tt aacteu. 100 A aciXTH. AtlClTt WAST. KS. llt.IIV IDM hn.Un mnA furCatalsfM. VAX A a, Calfra. $350 A Sfattlk. -Aeratt WtctrC aainrtteS. Itt ank!a it rM. t ia fir tm. A4r JAY HinSsOX.DrUNt.MlcX tiivrm ttnmlTf. iini 71 HA I LU ae ivr tuni to racW iuxm Sae Ike Iturta Srtrt. I T nhv-aL rgatTla pvTBlwil. a4 KaaiB fr fwtlralar. 1PCUTO WAVTCD ta wU la bt SaHertrdaa fVUi-niW nonit la aa ta all Sb cS t la tse ana'trf. Uberal ruraatt. ClaiFT A C J. 7 . 1 Mutrt u snsejCD. VV u til wlecS? Hi aa4ra4 W A, U BAX- BUKKCS TEXAS ALMANAC a4 tra-atrraat Hw) llwc rr Hit, aav mif. roauiaa cmi HC'itl latanaatKa ITim(MUlpi. true : y.-.CfUS. J BVRaa, Ja. 1IM.IM. Trxta. T 1VC AXIS let Livr xri.n.BiB Xi trt of TarU.a4f ST. tl ti IVstai rovma sr IHILTUN. lwrorrM.Ha rraaclwu. rwia L IlBUatprclar;. AU ta varrmalol. " llfU IT a LuU Clrlota JTal.HiU W4Srttit? nflAI t4irralMiUTM.ti hsiiX Srrr. U rru. MtAM; A3 rrau per Cot. IllU (rr Jtlt J. OAT Goflj. It Pf taSrld arret. Haa. Hm, t IJSTSTK WASTKB. 1SS rAHT.Kt.l V. lac artlrir. .S'rr Ucstaia- ttalitr Harrlr AUrra lor JO rrata AJI Mracu ruua. ac Cw4 tar CHiVC- sadlbs A Dtaaova. It It HxTtrt Mrrrt. fun rnariwn. II THE DANCE OF LIFE. tl i H'HE INJt XCTlOX lX TTIK SAIX Of THIS TA I JL UIU 0k Ia. N-ra m lar aMilar4 br tf a Cyart t-aa I rwbuSrr. . tenia rr-aafaurr 11., 1'" r uprtcr. t.su. sr tv .x ru.ctvu t tCUMfiXY aJ A. 1JIMAN A CUt,raj . SraneUca. t'U.MTlH NEWa IRFSRU4TI0M tecOUHUT kCSIOEkTS The St. George Hotel 812 gsaray atrsst, Saa Francisco. "XT KW rorn-STOKY nittCK. eoatUarar lea XV tmutlnil aetl ntur ra. Mat on-; tail las aaatl rtr. raabUe oar Id live lata ae tM utr. were or aioaia. i city la ? for lh mll taa of On Dollar per dij. THV IT. COMMERCIAL HOTEL 8A2T PHANCISCO. r ohk Ktaxv.Ja-roR ts TKAiw rnopitlcros tl ( lb ltrooklra llotrL av ru sow ruaareua oalr wtutk CUMMKUC1AL 1IOTKL.M Mualrom eir . aa4 Krarar u a. r. Tk Coremtrcua i a artt-clat ad coraraiaiB atw orr hotel, vita tevator, etc aa4 oStrt tarerlor rteluUrt at low ratra. r rr coach tc4 carrusr trora all potsta. A can tram furraer -troat mpctraur lavtted. be up -hb In VrdmlM ! WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO J.l. i. : . . . . t nvHC eatllr hasdied Hrblcr llra.r. ar Y.rW perfeetJy tirbt. 6U. It u act " "'"a-. I'll.: r i? rrxn - iXDrunut-nin 111. nurkiBX u Write with mrr n Ink ra- q 01 ml Krrry J Vb roaraatral, eaiaplt bf una. ml-MliI, lor. S Utr Br. Aeralt w intra in hj FOR SALE! FAHM. JH MIU3 riajiTHEtm-orsr.. AiiL i . t lot rrr Hi; irn r luUttin lar T vtT m trvl 7eo wurmn j nori-t r"'P hnnt Nrmir u-aH Sw Sw t "fta1' r 'irrns3Mif Kr chr iBbiu-At' 1 W A" UKnrtniml Mr'ivu IUTCDU ITirilfll UftTCl .,,'" ' u " " ' ' Z'.ZZ. "... - - ! mhmm rzu vat a C l-ATKILKj. . Tmm Connrtt I'cu'lin. rsli tta HUM c( U Hotel ta. U1 fj- In wtiCrir " S Utdlei u eoa r txecf tn la ua Itotrt ft.r, tWH mm yoa m Uta tb rust Coch It ru Co tM. Uter TE ctun yua. 03 At4lbpk.lcst&rilj'bacl4 fA ttt l Ci , Urjr.1. m'Mi Ksintvr b4 Cu a mm irnini iinnr or nAHHr. I. JRHtlKV. 1LVI III UMRK, rcr ife..bm Lvru i-lati:i fZt Bar dTmrr tr t cnu it tAXt ti vr 1 '! 0.G.BRYAST.103 Wah. BCCaleage. m -mt? -wwr a 'mnr I AwJ!T lit ATJBD ! TG SOLICIT PICTURES r-, , . r- i ii i "Wt' . -- ' niMinul JUbw- Cory ISi..- Itom 71. AGENTS WANTED ! rM tact, runat aeocitx IE r.ioie rorxTAix afiaSSStifS WMOOBHHACE, EXPRESS aAttML y it tMW .aa tacaUs am VS vttae. amimm aaa aaiwiww SM. Avaa4 saU4 kaS SMiatwIlMbCv POWLETTS ATMOSPHERIC COPYING PRESS Craat, rrtal. traSl I. Clara F aa4 r-Sclrjil. fsX.4- tor TVr Vn( tX:( trt Be t-e ti re X brStr BW&aaUX aa liU rKU. TAYIOK A CO, 41 t.xl:t.Sca riae".- mj & sons - 1 -w - nauu as iiiji ixjin... at rersTsrrr, .. rKA3it ir.ee. ItltU J RUSwraa.tla. tmt .Tira tnixa. airasaiS. Maarr aa4 t aatrtsnt. tT iXMinmrx n.y ar-asc! aaa oo i z. Muak t ircrr. s. sc. ii .iaaKH.1.1. ai PuisrrM.i. DR-.G-UXX'S Aromatic Elixir BITTERS. 'I'Hr gcet r-tevmr nm 1 a4 a Man tt ir ana r tXTII-.T:"T f Trtx ar aOA u IS arrr TVtt sattrr. u. mut f s de tw mt tmM W ta al? rw ' UiaMMla, r.aatrr!!. H.ai.n r Itt- SIM4 vm .a a t.-a ml v ... Irrntar. 4 Sliasfartaim -t Ar ft rbra. X rraaraa. SrraAaa rure. - No. 172 DR. LJ. CZAPKAY'S. Medical Institute, S09 KEARJiT ST, Saa Fssaeisce. tob Titr. rEnwAyuvTcrcE or au jra-tAt X aaataroajc Mmm. at a all resale Ob ptalau aa4 P.m. T ra Serrva. hrMrva. TVe lariM SmnwOoa tt Saicaa Sfr aaaaaTr, rroca CSraalraaA IHSralt Mmwk exsr4 Ihu d aaS rrftaair tiwUtat b nteMMte irrt la ItiKa erlrUa. Praa- a 1J .a4 anrmnfit la 5s raa Ont CaL. la Ihm. a. a prlr.tr Dt.preMrr. la mrttr t tSori Ike iScM tbr !t VrMral tml !xrcVal rrratiarai. fw ts bre4 aS or aSettMi.aaa roraplalau. renaasrat aai Qeict csrra at rraam BteeauTr. CMualtaaae at Ue iwititr or uy JrJtrr rrre. Vreer m ir exrra. .Mere. 1. J. Ctaraav. K, U. tea KrcrsT rirret Kaa rnuxxu. CHICKERIkG .c. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY tt T latrolsr. law ..ry Mn kmmMt fMMimr.i lunnui CUarJt ttrm OVX SOU1S C15XXT rv..t!. mm m. 5JJ rraaj ratral Aarthnt uraet. UkAl aA, a rmft et Oa LtoUar. ay ntara m'T rloiir Karkalai oa3nrut Cainro i oa mwni raava sua AUart od tviiaur tapwi Dtaaead Pint cMckcnatrMmrml Srrlti ialourl aarrarrd Crcaa. n wOi a Sao atriajatatkartitm. AlliS aaoroar. tttrnwl alATUt.aar-aglaaiuralSakiak-lwt kt oa reKor SS.SO. A44ra, af. CKONEQH CO.. IMarket Scrsat, PaiU alBiiau Pa., er IH Wbeoasla Street. MUwaake. WL v - CALVE RT'S SHEEP WASH wi pre ri t 3 Kl Km.. ka Y -I V - At' i S- ' nSr c i". H 'rlriSiLL CO.. ltjra on y BOOTS AND SHOES, iTMitfrr, SetweB Su) (4 Barry. MtaifMtsrmr MmS. Bore 7mu'. ui i u Vtitn atmt ta4 nmtttj Vf. A t? mvt stnim B4e u ts f.wrrt tmrket trit. !VaeiUB!etkerMM4 tflna. WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTORY. IX Stylet aa.1 Colors fer PrivsU Knssi, KirVi asi OSees to Otitr, of ths , Oil -glinted 07.it G:dJ, er any 3Calerif Dt red. Aevsey for 8?KlS0 FIXTUKZS. iOrtcrs frcs th inUrisr yrsayUy I!e4. g. w. claek, lotnrw. skisntytM gnat nurinx HIMilMfl WINDOW HAt.t Ut.aaan. Hint i tri.su yiAZtioxu - to T. 3IIT0HELL WAGONS, i. W. 5AfE0Hr, A-tct, 13 Seals StS. 7. ari unamttMSUUaiurutlM'r - vtnta4 t -utut t &e rxtSe Ci iaasafTCar Mr aavtrs aivt k ax tV. (v-s uce Kjrv stuck H ' -1 w agons.. "K .tr. TV Attn. RarslM. ratMm aatS IJeWf -r-tac-raa ea. . t An.' Hi hi 3srjW ma mericaN SeAVxngr 3Iachine. Tfcf.. art-f Vrlrtl) tfca IT BEATS THEM ALL I r-iwr t c Jti , rwir-- I C atmaiatBX Wmytt; tmttUheuat QtTCfT' TTT Ttm? T7T7ADT Tl 1 iil iAiiJ HViUWI ' SEE IT Tsrrrr but iti Gtvt Zilirt St:rfrrjj 1 .VtSTXZUi la G. R. "vVOOD, 3CsjjLgtr. 1- isi nrm srnr - EAX 7XA5CSOD IT"Cm4 AcraU WaalrS tra aU mux v.rnirr. asf& ssw aSrwTar. .Paper it Msm llwku. sJNO. G. HODGS b CO. ! 327, 3T3 as i Ml Sansfrsa S, Saa rnscisra. Alwj a T Urs Wfc !bunk books, statiihiky, fraoal T&rokt, nt Cr. SSS Rra4a. Sc-r. 1 Hoc. Muu. a aC rrar Wcr7sc Ir-rv Pt Rvcvxr.ru CURRY & BRO. 113 Sassssse SCret.5sa Traseiacs, Kjorsr aJ Dtt la cvxcj AoeiJy- Bt rrrrh aa4 Xaalr-laSlLS XKIES. IK1T-W IS AM TUTHS STaE spring bed ITHTi BTTTT IX rSTJ. KTaXTBODT BCTS IT. ' L $4 ar Circa ta , - C. D. E. IIlNCKL7EYr 119 5w Xsatxa-acr -. S.T- HTJPTTJRE! rr runJ Ml atr mrrtri BMtu! rrvr Lm. Msgretic Elastic Tross Cw, Samateat 5a, S. F PENSIONSii mm. S&a tss ms CSV X Y. 3.7 J.v. ua V Oa mxm. an, iihi.i. Wataft anfjtirarnllaasj as aau Sur.a ! ...... I 'HE Wvrr. Tmtm. rrrtfM a&l iiru L BW BBWBHP y safQ Q&sh:js w t sail. t-pM. tan Elaaral Ctr. wc. -;-,r OUR ONE DOLLAR GOLDEN CASKET. A ?sfl amtiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavafaar 1 T AIR-