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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1878)
I V J , fit7 . to i a i 2 M An Old-Fasliione I Snow-storm. Ths old deik of tny Uncle Samncl, io an outlying district of Norway, Maine, was & repository of quaint and valuable tliiags in the way tf old-time record. His wife had come of a family of sea farers, and away tack for generation logs and diaries lind licca kept, and wen stored in that desk; aud many an inter esting item have I found therein. The la.i time I overhauled the old archives I fcl' upon a diary kept upon blank leaves stitched into an "almanack" for the year a. D. 1717, and there I found a ncord ol probably the most severe snow-storm ever known in New England. If the exact date bad been crer set down it must either have been torn away or obliterated, but 1 think the old man (Capt. Conqner eril Hall) did not pnt it dowu. It was upon blank leaves stitched in between the months of Fcbrtf&ry and March of the year mentioned. On that occasion the snow fell without cessation for six days, and it was estimat ed that the depth, upon a level, was be tween eight andttine feet; butthernJiad been a bowling wind a part of the time, and the drifts were marvelous. I have seen a barn (standing thirty years ago) situated in a slight valley, w itu a ford close behind it, which was not only completely buried, but they deg several feet down from the top of the drift before touching the ridge-pole. The cattle in it were found alive and well. In a small district in a river valley, where a range of hills gave direction to toe drilling snow, six dwellings were buried to a considerable depth, and peo pie came over from the village to dig tuem out. One of them,, containing family of five persons, remained under the drift eight days, and -as the chronicler makes no mention of any fatality, we are to suppose thaltbc dwellers of those cots came out alive and well. Those wln were lost met their fate by trving to es cape from their threatened duelling, and their bodies were not found nntil tLe warmth of spring bad melted the snow. The ttory.known to beirue, almost equals the relatioas of Baron Munchausen. But those days are gone, it would seem never to return. There has been a won derful change in our New England win ters. 5. C, Jr., in Xeie York Ledger. Tbe Americiui Display at the Expo sition. Ex-Governor R. C. HcCormick, Commissioner-General to the Paris Exposi tion, arrived in tbe city -yesterday, from Washington, and will open his office at Trt ! TSiw.if lr?lf1! fit. Wah- 1t. V'ctWii. is.' iul already received a large number or ap- plications for space a? tbe Exp-ition J from merchaatsTmnnufacturers and othl .re Af ICcMnnfnn Tlitlarllrvli TtVEtrkn and this citv. As the stwee allotted to the : bnitet SUtcs was smaU, only 40,000 1 square feet, it would be impossible to be over-indulgent to applicaatT He asks , all wno wisu to De exUiMtors to state in i their applications as specifically as pos- j aihle Vie number or square feet required, whether of floor or wall space and the I M..ri.rf.rnrr!iUf U ,tcn P.tt pedal attention to the fact that res tan rants or stands for eaUnc and drinkine I within tbe space will not be allowed lotted to the United ;tK TT.int-nrt. ' to remain in the city about ten days, when he will return to Washington, and will divide his time .equally between "Washington and New York. The New York officein his absence will be under the direction of bis private Secretary, Mr. Clancy, who held the Fame position un-J """ccnpieu oy we museum was lea der iS. McCormick. while Assistant Sec-1 dn?l ta ?"rpantor by the ty re tar r of the Treasury. Tbe Commis-sioner-Geseral'asys he wilr give all nec essary information to applicants. He has been besieged by applicants oppositions, although bis clerical force will be very stnalL Of be Government resseh detailed for transporting the goods of exhibitors, tbe Supply, now being made ready for sea at the iirookiyn 2Cavv Yard, will be tbe first to lease this country, about February lit, followed by tbe Ciuf if uf ion on Februarv 13th. Tlie steamer Warning, having "a I capacity -of only -250 tons, will follow on March lain, jf xlxs found there is an ex cess of freight beyond the capacity of the other veeb?. he will ail from Xew York. It is not decided yet whether the Contttiution will sail from Philadelphia or this city. X. T. Tribune. Hnsic of the Oyster. All through tbe-n&ht I heard a abort, snapping sound coming from the twigs of the bushes, but in the darkness I was un able to ascertain the cause. It was cot couficed to any one bush, but extended along the whole distance. There was no regularity about it, but :t fell upon the ar at intervals, like tbe patterinc of tbe first large rain-drop that precede abeavy shower; but no rain-drop ever made so loud a noise, even when falling upon tbe shingle roof of a country barn. I fell asleep Irvine to make out the cause, aad wa ... the continued snap, s.ii, . ...u disturbed my slum- Isdcv .: couldn't have been the i 4y kn .-.;. i-caue jt was not near Ibe iiitirning hour. But when morning did cosae, and thk sound bad not ceased, I discovered that it arose from tbe oys ters that were act sally growing oa tbe bnbes, every twig o f which held along ita length a-cJuster of from ten to twenty oysters about two inches long by an inch ana a natt wide. I thought it was a strange country where tbcbtt-hrs bore such fruit as that. Tbe branches of the busbe were submerged at high water, and the young oysters grew upon then until their weight broke off the brandies and they fell into tbe soft muddy bottom. It was the sudden closing of thin shells which produced the s-tod. Some naturalists' have said th- ten can be educated ; but- i time I was ever an . oyt. r concert. Mexican P. J trr- Adzoeaie. roeae WiOj: .x the latest yosng hero .jxe of preicnce of mind in time , longer. A team of horses attached to a 'load of kay ran away at Oshkosb last 3foaday. There was 0 ono oa the load except a dog, who did sot seem to relish tbe position, as it was with difficulty be could stayon, and bewarioo high in the air b jtap down. A boy fourteen years of age, paasiag by oa horseback, wheeled his hotat: about aad made after tbe run aways at the top of bis speed. Gaining est Ike team, he rode alongside the horses as they were runsiBg, and caching over tbe Bear horse gathered rfn the lines, then reiwg his hor.e and leaning back with Ms wight tie brought the runaway team a'epletc standstill. Tbe presence of isd aad beroisui of the boy created ad- nkatioa is all who witnessed UIIavik A Ealtjmohc- fainiter consulted a lwy w "a a friead-asd tnesber of his HfliiiTf fitinn T' Iao f mA Utr&f 'ciutJ tat m vwivftHUHs nrV ifto JTl' mm ITU Mn ai mmI Uh pay a fee ef Aftj dollars. A National Mnsenin. Tin opening uf the new Museum ot Natural Historv In Central Park, New York, by President IIaye,teccntly,inoik an ea in the scientific history oi tiie country. The magnificent structure stands on Manhattan Niuare, and wnen finished w ill cover 184 acre of gn und. The finished part now all ready form nearly one-twelfth of the enlite museum structure as ptopesrd. Hiis, when com pleted, will comprise a quadrangle with an interior or cross and four interior courtyards. The material of which it is built is red btick and granite; it is 190 feet in length, CO feet in width, and practically fire stories high, ono of the stories bring the gallery of the main hall. The wood work of the interior is black walnut and ash. The floors are brick arc! let, covered with cenetetr, and are laid with Kugli.h Ultra. The build ing is said to be fire pmof. The ar rangements for lighting ttie building is said to be admirable, and afford abun dance of light and a ounplete ditfaaion of it. The exhibition cams are of iron, faced with black walnut.aud are thought to be superior to any other ever made for the purpo-e. The Iron frame work gives so much strength to the cast, that re markably large pla'cs f g as and very small mullions have been uted with rafety. These caee cost $60,000, and were designed by Mr. Itadford. t The arrangement of the collection ! of specimens on tbe arst floor is I mainly, devoted to the larger ani - malt of the Old Wot Id and New, of which there is a choice variety. The cases of the main ball on the second floor are filled with ornithological speci mens, comprising one of the finest col lections of this class in the world. On the third floor arc tbe geological collec tions, including a large variety of valu able fossils frv in all parts of the globe. The -fifth, or attic story ,is lighted by dor mer windows. Upon this floor are stu dents Yooms and a scientific librarv.fitted i I up wiuiuesas, cre-prooi cases lor speci- iucus, ana xanaus appliances lur inc free use of scientific men. Clarence King, Prof. Hitchcock, the Snjwrintend ents of the Pennsylvania and Nevada Surveys, and tbe Director of tbe Cana dian Survey, will occupy office here. This floor will be the headquarters of people sicking scientific information, which will be readily obtained. It is hoped that the advantages offered by this museum, which in style and ap pointments excels any other scientific museum in the world, will draw hither scientific men from other countries. Tbe projector thus hope, to make Xew York i Intellectual ctntro of the republic, " .i. intellectual centre of EmP5r ... 3.p a . Tt" u,or?,f thl" ,fic.e d stc , MafHn r Natural History was founde.1 ' .-. u a, ..w, .iicu uic auuiuu i " - . : - , -. . MU TAf .rTr,11 fTrr, P"faW to naUonal dishonor i, ,"DVtt YH? J?1' "fP1 PapJ . , -A , T, , "P Ibert Colgate. Theodore IlooivelL , " .v., . othcr Idlg auxens. A com- appoinieo, wuicB soon aiwr went to France, and secured the large coUecUon of spcamens belonging to tbe al-Uf taxidermut, Vcrreau, and also the entire contents of tbe museum of Prince , .'luiuiiuu, oa iuc juine, auore issnn. T&Is Prince had pa-sed many years in exploring remote pins of S uta Aineri co, and bad secured many valuable typi cal specimens, such as bad never be fore been seen in Europe. Tbe tract -., . of Xew Ytrk, to whom It belonged. nut grasping at money merely for the Tbe ground was broken for tbe build-1 sake of sordid possession, but working ing in 1673. On tbe 2ad of July, 1S74, j fortfce increase of their store as the judl Presidcat Grant laid the oomer-stocc, la ' cioos mill-owner looks to bis dams and the presence of several xntmbersof bis J safety-banks which are to gather aad L Cabinet and other public officers. Tbe completion of the entire structure will be a work of time; but so much of it as ! sow stands is a noble memorial of tbe ' progress ol science in the present time, . land will undoubtedly do much towards 'uc - c 1- cn ha" the aniens of this greU pro- JVWM m -WW A.Chrlstiaa Wish. Tbe tteys up on the Northwestern were tellicz us about an old Catholic priest who rived until quite recently out at tin their own way, sad i tbelr own pleas Boone, and wai, in his way, decidedly j ure, and bo sure they gire generously, and characteristically origina'l. It seems tceir left hand very often knowioc not tuetcn a certain occasion, some, or many Mrirt ttt j)nnt rw..ml wliii.h K became a party, qzji witness, in jwime law - tuits, and, as is the legal custom, was waadly berated and abused by tbe ' yimug man, ia tbe improvement or the ZA. if i aiJiiu-tZkA2L learned counsel on the other side, for - ifcbuylaill ritcr for navigation. His Vvwuunrw. vaa a co, rataic. having the temerity to hive anything ! father wsas one or the river Navigating Anrn'A aNikscnua-uu MMr8. whatever to do with a ca?e at law, of any 1 C mpany, aad bad to do with the work. djOU '"njlv ruLiNf riVT ""fif kind. Tbe result was tbst a vcrr bitter . After proceeding until it was demon- . " feline irev n; between the o!c nrMti and the two young lawyers, and time did not appear to soften this feeling, at all. 0 -j- - - j- Hut one day uie old man Jell very ill. lie was very old, and his sickness sat so heavily upon him tbst be feared he would never arfcc from the bed upon which be had lain down so wnen tic tnocgnt his last hour was approaching, he sent for more, and opened their books for sub these two lawyers, and tbey obeyed the ' senptions. This waa somewhere about summons, and came into ids presence. 1 1620 or 21. tVith great difficulty be accosted them ; Stephen Girard was waited upon, and and begged them to stand one on either ' told tiie sesseagtrs that he would see side or bis bed, and remain there until be ' them at their otace when th gentlemen parsed away. Deeply affected, tbe two : interested were all present. It happened lawyers did as be iTesired, aad when they ton the evening of tbe following day. were standing on each side of him, witb Girard heard tbe various reports, and solemn faces, one of them, io low, earn- j then took tbe book and put down hie est tones, told the old man how clad tbcv I name for one hundred shares of tbe stock. were that in his dying bour he should forrfvothem, and fuel no bitterness to-1 ?j. -i - . wards tbem, for any innocent or even ex cessive display of professional zeal. The old priest slowly opened his eyet. -ii isn i mat," gas pea tbe old priest. It isn't that. But I feel that I am a dying man. And I want to die like my dear Master." Tfie words came slowly aad very pain fully, and the young barristers held their breath while tbey leaned iorward to catch the next sentence. The old man turned bis eyes upon tbem: -Between two thieves." Two crestfallen young men tiptoed si lently toward the chamber door. Two blank looking faces stared at each other out oa the sidewalk, aad two riling young barristers didn't know whether to laugh or get angry. But the old priest didnl die. There was enough good humor iu Ids old heart to conquer a dozen diseases, and send even death away smiling, and we believe the old man is still alive and living in Fort Madison. nrfnon llaxk-Eye. Is bis sermon In the Ctasson Avenue Presbyterian church, Brooklyn, recently, the Kev. Dr. Duryee said: "It is no trouble to live on bread and water.though some people are asking a great ado about it. I hare done it many a tiae, siusply far ay owa pleasure aad rscrea tios, fa the forests tad-ia the ieldi." The Troubles With Mexico. A lew ReoDle who ore easllr ararT .ml ' h uw Hiiiicians who nave an axo to gricd, ate In a flutter of excitement over r ... . t.z-. . , - a M)9dble war with Mexico. Itlsplaus- iblr urged that the President hu fiinml il.!: f U-vtJ sZL . . T?:r 1 the task of reform so beset with difficulty anil his nsu party 10 hopclesdy divided, that he would not be averse to a war which, wfhalerer harm it nfcht do the' ranntrr vmil.l .,..!. ,i. t....i 1: country, would again unite the Itepubli- can (tarty and do away with bis unpop- ularity in certain quarters. The trnuble uitli this theory is that it tlut U10 President is a man entirely de- voia 01 patriotism, and recklessly grasp- ing at wnatcver win promote til own ease and momentary advantage that be it devoid of varacity even, for the , President baa expressly denied that he has ever entertained such a ridiculous project. Tbe theory assume also that there Is now a just cause for war, or that a pretext for war can be extorted fiotn Mexico. But the facta disprove tbe one assumption, and all probability is against tbe other. It is true that a few ignorant Mexicans, who have about as much no tion about the power of tbe United Slates as a Western savage, are clamor ing for war, and are doing all in their power to provoke it. On tbe oilier band. no intelligent Mexican dreams of such a thing President Dur least of all. The present trouble bod their origin ' in cattle-raids made by Indians or ma landing bands of Mexicans scroti tbe Texas border. Tbe Texsns natutally pursued tbe thieves, and when the latter I were caught they were summarily dealt ! with. Tbee local litturbances became so serious as to demand the presence of United States troops, and fur some montLs several rrgimenls have been sta tioned on tbe frontier under the command ' of General Ord. There have been ser-, era! skirmishes between the marnders ' and tbe troops, with the result to increase the hostility on both sides of the border line. A few months ago Secretary Evarts, it a underatood. notified tbe D.ax Gov- ernment that these outrage oust be that a courteous reply was returned to the effect that tbe Government was not strong enough to do this, and hinting! that if tbe United States cho to punish , tbe thieves itself, no offense would be taken. ) President Diaz has his hands full in r v. iF upon the reins of tbe Mexican Govern. tfitfUlL lln haft itTrtA HrT lin wait b..;. a. t a oaly for a favorable op port ant tr to break out irimed revolt. The declaration f war agsinst tbe United Sut would be a signal for bis do-nfalb aad be does not f ihto , U,U dec t that 1 his efforts lll be d.rrcted im wa un vuiu uui, neither our Government oc oar people f, , . - hkely to be very sensiUTe about such a ,,c c except in the event of wholly unlooked- iw coapllcauon in rejrarainira war with Mexico at a moral iapoksibilitv. The present trt peaceful settls troubles are capable of a meat, aad such a settle meat is in accordance not only with tbe miercsia out wim uc oesi senumeni Ol both coon tries. .rucurr!Ad Chrvnitir. A BeJaiBUcence of Girard. Thoso men who have carved oat for tliemsclves great fortunes bare, as a rule, been men of public spirit and great hearts. bold in store tbe water that must rive power lo run bis saachiasry. When you bear of tbe littleness or peouriuotaesa of such men, be sure tbe stury c xnes from some importunate beggar, whose busioes it. was to txre and lnmct. in tnis conn try of ours the one curse attending tbe poetioa of wealth aad a bitter curse it must be to a true- hearted, sessitive mn is the swarming in of tbe peatifer- ous leecnes, wnote warns are as manifuld and bolluw as their pleas and braxea. Our men An erica are, as a class, liberal ; tbey gire what tbe right hand doeth. In coaversatiun with an old Pbiladel- 1 phi a merchant, not long since, be told me I oC tbe iaterest which be took, whea a i .tratMt that th twdMtsVW. If r.rr?4 I out, would be a Westing to the whole ' region round about, as well as to the t -- . .rT)i.:i..i.ii.:. . i. i a careful estimate of the further cost, as i there were to be more dams and locks 1 than had bean at first apprehended. They i wasted two hUBdred thousand uoUara -There, Rentlemen" be said; "now I. propose that we finish tbe business here, IrjT ... I anu now. jsaae up wuoi jou can noiong vourselves. and I will do the rest," iiieyaiu wnai iney oouia, ana nuy- t,rV, btCb six thousand dollars remained, for Mr. Girard drew his check tbea and there. Tt mvmm lilra -f ri vnftn nr1 ff m T Kj , ., . ., ' .. i.r . simple fact. S. Cn Jrn in X. T. Ledger. Dcriko Ike tri.I of the leta.td Leuvensiorth baby case, in which two i women claimed the same child, one or the lawyers in the course of bis remarks j pointed to the painting of Solomon, or dering the child to be severed ia halves and divided between the two womea. Ilia Scriptural kaowledge being small, he alluded io Pilate instead of Solomon. Tbe opposing counsel Instantly jumped to hi feet aad called bits a fool, and said that the order was by Geiar, and not br Pilate. Afirr a IimIm rli. minion. they agreed to leave; it lo the judge. His, honor decided that both of the attornejs j were talking opon a subject foreign to tueir knowledge. and pointing to tbe painting, aaid it was intended to rtpre sent Herod, and not Pilate or Cieiar. The lawyers considered tbe natter settled, and proceeded with the case, i i Tbe soaks of St. Bernard tart the trav4tr, a. the deg grt all the credit. The Patent of Inaomnla. 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HKKaaTKia, ssi atrkin Hi irAUworkcaralml. trrxl lur rar um. N". CURRY & BRO. HI taanit atret,8aa TraaaUee, tmportsrs sa4 Drslers la Tt7 dftertC' UUI vt TV Brrk aat Xaaata-La4las iiru.,:mT-Hii ah piithi I. M. COOPER, Stools. Broltor, M. V. Cor. tla mn-t Kiikimf Htm., HAS PIUNCfbOl. Stocks Bought and Sold oa Com mission. STOCKS npCOHT AMI CARRIED OX MAIifilSg attaetaalrtr- Ir 4iac a t as r "M . UU Stuck . i l l pmr caaL isf ai tkrwrh ttefl. rr fciarna MMMr trfcdnl So, CALVE RT'8 CAHBOLIU SHEEP WASH sm rr oaco. T. W. JXUtMS, Su rru diea. tul Actat tot tas r ctteOoMt. 0. & P. H. TIH22LL i. CO. liromu n Kiirrinriru or BOOTS AND SHOES, xe. 41 CLAY SITKStSrr, Mrs Siiwa u4 BtXUTj. SAIi rUA-XCUCU drtVixiTaLr B5l0,'', TsaU's. sa4 Ckn- OrSm uUitl td mmnar (M 5,t"r?Bit5 J" IIVIIKM XOTICK San Francisco Sams Unioa, ."Khi Culironila Street, cur. Webb. IIRTIIK HALf rUKWWSI. wnil UlCtM a term 4tmu .it uui ihrrr-uv w 1 m ml att mr4itrr Srfwiu, (n r Wmj ul uit S! em U4 nr 7n4.r Juun IV iCi sitVLU. WHirt. Cutler i Got tixo 23ot I TURBINE WINDMILL Hlmpli-. Durulilo us (rnnmcntul. 1 M t css imiutih. 'T'' 1IM hr I rtr W f ' IVi sr. nSr T SS 8 sUiitut.tj, Oaxlsad, CoL, S-'St an Bta.ft.riT i'H-)l STV t" i vnial ku o V.i l u. w4 m- thn'ui t t xy Lit o. r ii ii sT.'t4i4 ii :riuuh Su wi a Xrrrx Utq UNIVERSITY MOUND COLLEG E, SAS rSASCUCO. ! ITs5SiM,S?iJ xsa Cu.M' t mt Csujur' rrS thr trai Ux JOHK GAMBLE. B. A-. MadyU. 1TO BUSINESS COLLEGE. 320 rr fcnttrr. aaj rtiirwn nil mwlm x. rruMt reiku fw I s IV caw; C-u.j rm nniint Oar-! (cSluuvil Kvrcn. snca7 Uliuiau" sa a Mim cu cese t c0 u cmc lirrin t COMMERCIAL HOTEL SAN FBAisCISCO. ; iohx Kru.T.j tuk ss rxaia nsomrrot oxmusc1al Mam, UmtMm- ! !,- pr a r TW riinii s tkntmrnt. I rU ftrr atfS u tmmmrm STM m foSlU. ' f a mtn tmnur xjc mi. t'Ttls i i k?o astatic io cocaur stsi5fjiT rr r y K .T.lvK IF. H flTPT. IIS Searay strtst, 6aa rrasdsca. mmmrv w V A 'nr rTK-ST..T BtCKC mm i u f - !. r XM. is Mf r .av. u nm. rilg mm w itn ta n f. m rt iKTERNATiONAL HOTEL. s il Urjr nu. warn Fnurlm. IIMulSIM rtt D1T. 1 IL C f ATEISGX. - . rssraiiToa. ' ,Tw cra rwbM. m a mm o, , m tas at nNbws. A. IXSrjXD, AXCKtCAJ ; ;."r- th smu . rTT "f MMMT I WIIOIVESAIVE Paper ani Siationery Mouse. J1T0. G. HODGE & CO., 127,223 aad 331 Saasaae St, Saa Fraadsee. Alirij, a ktz4 vttj Urtt ilul 8UKK BOOKS, STATIC HER Y, M 1yt. rut Ci- HQ Hft. !Cew. Mk. mm Mllw tntMU AG-ENTS WANTED! roc ratrncrLAGs, A0Durs WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO r9.!iT"',,r"J. Vark Cllyt Cklrasa. Ill.t 3i, Brlraia.. Lm. j mr Ma rraarlva. OaJ. Oil for Family Use. NONPAREIL ASTRAL elu w irt nn Tr DEVOE'S nKlMxyrr e,x PRATT'S RAI,IAVr o,I OKORSIK Jt. HUKE. Aanl. ItSftoroiiutT Knax U. r.rtro. TiffiDMWAIiIlT , " k.abt. UiW. a tin Malta IWTT l-UtUL P.RWJ, tTilrtckJ4fc; aaota II puttfUr at aarliiB.i.aaira I lnalitua saw la aUM Itaa to cralnt U I Ut SSll to muT.fJi.amM. AASira. A LHT.RT DCKKEB A Uuttaptf mtmau X KK1T WILL wis. CALIFORNIA YEAST CAKES, MOW rrefc on tk ntrkrt. u4 ontr aw! or l tl MMirricn:itnflnir-ooT. For Uchi Bread. Urtt IUkV(. iuk. lint IMkC notC&ta MaafkrrBrrl of -MST . PP- aaeniaeato Cr. CL HTrw ) br WboIm! b1 Ktil Groear mmm. .f f srv W 1 REMOVAL. 1 i inn opyiOTaoy Pamic Newspaper CAKtOS 1VIHTE, Propiietop, itXM bkex Nos. 525 and 527 Market Street, rl- Optll tUv JmtdU mT Hmttrr rn.nl Suai Ml. SAK FRANCISCO. LVr r JjMie V r fclcf trul tstsf ltuxn O. Box 2271, - - - JUST OUT! IE POULTRY YARD IB MARKET, A Xrsr Xosk by fv?UlltgtW pr tmt EatchirgSggs -Ilk- mm PCDIT2T: Horse .Manure, frlr- SO r.lt: iCl.rllr Jr mrr4 tnm ranr t0 Sm Orris la CSurr Bir. u rWbnnl u4 SwrvsrV Vj f r-j. r"ij a c.' cirn s r pn mt to cm.c u. u aairwA. tMXtm.tt l K..rf 1 r AGENTS WAXTJBD! TO SOLICIT FICTNRHS Copviae. Ealarxisff a Retaucklsc. tWZmn mm rwt xa sim neaMtu rtm lsi.n-COrvni.-RHTI. S. SS au.r niiwf. rrwivs. tij FLOWERS, PLANTS,' TREES, E4!US, SEEDS, &C a iwwrviF rrocsr xiwri mi t i'j. u cittiisTi.Y Kssrca;u s-xicsi. u James Hutchison's Nurseries o.iKt.s. cat. Scx ret C.T.ncrr. Errsuaz tx MB. !CHICEEEIN(j & SONS Piano Warcrooms. fas rerTRtrr. svajt rzuaxrince ata t srranai. T?ixaxt rrasw Ul kUSLfL .V. fa.k M . trtct. tin 13M.-V9M-M rT mmmlrt M t 5 i-Jo ramtnla Kntwr n - A5:K.lnlrAj-( rtriKCUil. Ktil'S dsn mm ik .Ij.ftfy. I nil I ilm.il I Ummmon tuim ml rm-mwrlfrirmm. AMrm CHAW. W. C.ITBX. saa aninij is. r. Si BIRDS. I AHEAD 0FAU.COMPnT0Rs EXH1B1T10N:1876. PIANOS I AWARDED. PHILADELPHIA. IB76. usca its tmc rusuc wcmosls OT BOSTON AMD PROXCUNCCD HENRY F. MILLEIa, BOSTON. scan ron catal8c Te WOODWORTH.SCHELL JbCO. Solo Acoixts, Mstostc Taaru. No. I a rT Httxtt. sav rnAXctsco. IV tM aa Eur Ita!fcnrv jj dr7l. FczaFkay"" Medical Institute, 39 KEAXJtT ST, Saa Frsatlscs. XSTUBUSSEO IX UM. I .""OK Til K raiUAXCTT CCRS OFAtASriXtAL L a4Craie Dtrar. a bo U reawl 0e platctt mo tiunw r IS Nerrwa Sp'em. lk Immrsae tmUmxHB mt kmaa H( CEBaCr. (rom CaruatcsaS IXSeaK taxam. eaaltMoU ivl KtuM lBmsttabtMUM Snt la tlaim tSat. rtx la ISSV mn R(mtili la Sta fna ttteo. Cal.. la IMA. u a retnte PiirrsMrr. I cJTUl 3ari Ik Srtr4 Ue Nt Mntlc! ma SarrJol rrrstamt. for Ika ataarr l D cOjcr SetVnu sd ramaUlB&i rrrUBtl b4 1cX ran U rcueaa Mtuum CoaraiuCao st ti tBtlrta or by letter tree. Ue4K'rarat oresprm. Adstma. U J. CnrLY, St. Dl. ot Krarar Mrrrt Saa Fruciaoo. BORUCK'S ILLUSTXATEI CALIFORNIA, Spirit of the Times I aow resjy tor Sale. PRICE, FIFTY CENTS. IT rosnPAt?iw at wok, asb rf. a. ward or ao of tkeaBdiotortt IUatrlkuiK CALirtSRSIA NCCXCKY, atoikrrroBUertatmlrrrlxar4 e tkeetxtt. It roatuat lul aiaaaslor nlts suiter. lffMr alia lllaitralpil llHrhM af . -K f ..a ru.a.lMa lar ktaia. lllUkoatTrllaa tb nnat rslaabl pabtlra' Iwa lor Ik best tatrrm of tb Sit jrt UmctL UX nULXCUCO NEWS CO- 6fi'l Atats, 4IS WahlBKtn tri, c, r. Publishing Compmy, navr.u to r f ier Sr ia f ot frUtaf SAX FICANCISCO. Far watch 12DIPL03fAa Tk ClrUl a:aisiiiM.Tat tliat Ymlr. X. V u cair TmJr. BjU Im CliS, (M cm. ' American Sewing JlacMiie. Ie t frletlmm BEATS THEM ALL I JSir-Trrv ahstttol swir-- ir a u i Urklnt acamlaxi lltlt SCsKKlmfi Slaillntt arnj ! Im i X - Eta BEST H TEE WORLD! sesrrr trt it t but it i Varraato! ta Giv Eilir Sstltfsrtlsa X i G. K. WOOD, XsLaur. is rum STKTT7. - - sxs rs-ixcncD. ertrmmt Arnb WuM Im mU kkm. HERBINE: ir.-rrnKr trcz Kansacssv. rac fxtrttrms Bam. aj it muHj rreoxsuard 1 J -rSSV Ut fawi, Trx erMx. Oil Xawsfchist. ma mmmnmc mt k Ttmx. Um, ' Uttt. XttU. KT,. TUmmmT. mmmoi. ie. Ts rr ; IiwViiM. fmr . . H. V. .TT- Tf , yWliS'iSS.1 HiawnwtiHafMn lorjtmt X ' xxtcs raEsasntr sat es&tt rvecr hw It rer VHe. tr S0rr 3rr SUU SaUtj CXaT a a MEKRJLM is r T ESCB.VEM CO WVifaoV XxrmSm. S fiuSw ! ayWH WIIH X1IH PRICES! CHICAGO SCALE CO. 6S it 70 "West Xssrct St CMcafx l-fii Ssiks J60; Famer Wee $161. AJJ mrr Lrr rnat rr'artSea. AS 5n WABilANTlUk ixtTtsvm autrKnnrtalMit a.t rjtf irearr rar Sae I lei. Ltota. FOR SALE! A Second-hand POTTER COUNTRY CYLINDER wise er sua 3 tit. 200 per lisxir. TM am I ,a rwl eeadirlaa ltd via ai4 oalr bmtsM t& oaraer vkanl 10 e-car a tar tm. A4tm MILLER & ItlClIARD, !.vx rRASctace. POWLiTITS ATMOSPHEJUC COPYING PRESS! Compart. rarabl. afcl, Ckr mm KSWe Snalaa'e'. Tke twat t. B ar S9 n U bfir crCBMt&e aa Irv A. KS PK1.1S. T.VYU. U at C8, . 4t 5aa St Saa maetaax. THE SAfi JTOCISCO .Y0. 4 CAUTOKXrA STRSST. PKVOTTD TO TnCaiHirc. ni MaiMim J. SWIIEKT, - - PUBLISHER. P.N. I. C No. 1SI. PENSIONS! ta-sisisa. aat 8 Maa sa9 aaca? awiiw 3g.:nic r V Tn WlaW rWaSMSkl. 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