Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, November 15, 1873, Page 7, Image 7

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    WILLAMETTE FARMEF.
Rural Homes.
From the Paclflo Rnnl Prtis )
Edrobs Fbkss. In my lost short article I
touched on the condition of our rural houses,
esntrMtiug the present with the remembered
past. In continuation of the same subject, I
shall make a few remarks toward elevating the
condition of "country houses," socially, mor
ally and spiritually.
It cannot bo denied that the outward ap
pearance is sometimes overlooked because of
expense and time necessary for adornment;
there are many noble exceptions, and these ex
ceptions will bo found equally advanced in all
the internal arrangements of tho household.
Fence, trees, doners, fruits and vegetables
should form the surroundings of every well or
dered rural homo. Insensibly tho mind par
takes ot tne beauty 01 sucn surroundings and
betrays itself in all tho arrangements of the Gutter at least three months old," that GSdnlry
farm; outward habits of taste and culture pro- mon wou)d troubl0 themselves to exhibit im
dnco a love for tho beautiful in the internal py for tho ,,remium? Wo hardly thiuk tho
arrangomenti of homo; the young are elevated wouu, But offer ten premiums for tho best
by contact with a well kept garden patch. ten iotg o( butter and tho price of ouo less
Flowers have lessons of quiet repose, teaching horgo raco woulll futuui, tuo money and we
the guardianship of a power which adorns and gct nn ext,ibit that command uot only tho at
beautifies with almost heavenly colors the flora ' lenton 0f committees and visitors, but pur
of nature. Mark the homestead thus sur-leasers, and knowing that a largo quantity of
rounded, and you will find the inmates cultl-1 tho togt buttcr lu ti,e state would bo on cxliibi
vated in mind, refined in manners, and honest llon nnd for mle cr0Wlt, 0 buyers would bo in
in pnrposo; order reigns supremo in all the I tttteudanco to lay in their winter's supplies,
different walks of life; the picture is on ever j Wo ftro ftWaretlmt niotiy find it iucouvenlent.
present joy to tho inmates and to the j i( not tangible, to keep their butter in good
visitor who may refresh his senses by the sur-. comlltlon for tho examination of committee
roundlngs of oultlvatod rural life. ' Rt)j purchasers ot the Stato Fair, owing to the
Bleak Homes.
California has many specimens, although
each revolving year ere sent a less number,
An acre of beautiful black loam raayjleld Its
forty or fifty bushels; cattle, sheep and hogs
may run nt large in utmost countless numbers,
still tho unpaiuted hmtso stands alone in
tho midst of bare plains, or may be
under a solitary oak, whose giant trunk has
wusiooliuowiiiiui.ii.iur uuiiui.-i-.ii.il,.
A0 iruu irees, or cuiiivuieu nuncio ireci aTB ,
tin ..n. no blushing flower to drink the even-
ing dow, ho os to open ita 1 right petals to the
morning HUti; nothing greets the eyo but broken
fenccsunduludous; hogsond chickens striving
for possession: enery appointment, within on a I
par with what wo find without; all outward!
appearances only n retlex of tho mind within;
iStirX&lSi
cordial tako n front rank. Tho young men
here, under such influences, oro exports in
riding mustang horses and using tho lariats.
Those who have been close nbser i rs of Call-
fomio rural life know full well that the picture
Is not overdrawn. Theso articles ore written
for tho purpose of elevating siu h rurul homes
asoioeuescriue.i.tiirouguApioin piciuro "'
contrast. I onco heard o geiitkman remark
that ho could tell where tho inmates o( n rural
home come from by its surroundings. There
is uo dinjiug the fact that as we beautify and
culthoto the Burrouudings of home, we nt tho
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Morals.
as wociovttieouruuerseusiuiiii es, ourmnriu
naturo becomes correspondingly sensitive; '""" i "'"""7 ""' "
pride lu its truo senso is enlarged, and we once of horse racing. Oivo w tho old Bljlo
take n broader view of tho nature of an obllga-' (air in which tho pavilion and legitimate stock
tlon: tho lovo of truth blends with tho loo of , n nro ,i,0 points 11 ( attraction, lustoad o(
the beautiful. Tho lover of "tree, shrub, fruit , ,, m,,Pritbo apology now presented at our mil
and flower," laolso a lover of childhood, oud , nml (ftir o( an Hn,ittractlvepailioii, osomcro
those who aro lovers o( children con never cul-. cover ion pool-selllng. betting, horse-raelng
tivato the immorality belonging the jgnorant ' ,l0W ,wi,eroour children may learn to perpet
and vicious. Therefore, tho bcoutif)ing of at0 the evil.
rural bouses raises the possessor morally in tho .
scale of being, and makes him one who wields !
an influence in the community in which he , OUT Patent System.
dwells. Show mo one man whoso home is un-
painted nnd void of green foliage, who has The more familiar wo become with tho n la-
made ills inuuenco lelt us a rualtsman or
Christian, and I w ill show you many from tho
houses of tho beautiful. Education, culture
and morality follow the footsteps of upleasout
home, outwardly adorned with tree, fruit and
flower.
, , . SP,ri,ual"1'
Is engendered by having our uncr hcnsibilities
quickeuul by contact with thebcautlful. Order
is one of nature's grandest luws. Where the
beautiful Is culthawd in homo surroundings,
order geuerally prevails iu oil tho business and
domestio departments. Tho color nnd fragrance
of the rose naturally attract tho better part of
our nature from Nature up to Nuture'sOod, and
the duties and burdens of life uro cheerfully
performed, as a duty, in return (or oil the bless-
incs which a kind rrovideuce bus bestowed
.?" ...
'Our surroundings educate the mind develop
our laiem energies, uuu uuiiii u luuuuiuiuu u.
peace-or paiu-lor tue present, nna ua.ior
(orth tho futuro wheu time with us ou earth
hull be no more. John Taylou.
Moint l'leasant, Sept. 30th, U73.
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Thanksgiving Proclamation by the Pres-
ident.
. n . 1 1..1 11. .1- T.t
WASiiraTO!i, October Hth. By the Presi-
dent of the United States of America, a procla-
mat ion:
"The nnnronchlna closo of another sear
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brines with it the occasion tor renewed inaiiKs-
civinc and acknowledgment to the Almighty
Itulcr of tho Universe. 0( the unnumbereel
mprrifH which Ltj Lnit bcHtowcd upon us, auiin
dant hirventa have been araonR the rewartU of
SaBg. 5lB
at home and pence with other uallons have
prevailed. Frugal industry is regaining its mer-
Jted recognition and merited "nrds. Qrad.
linctrimr results Tot a civil strife For these
T.7ft..dochS U becomes0',,
(o'ltate
Th!i7r
iirrT.,1 iba'.,...i.i,H nieit in their reciHctiie
ptlces of SK be r a kuolledget
'n o,,u , AlrS'v God (or His bounties and
protection, and to ofler to lilm praer (or their
continuance
In witness whereo( I have hereunto set my
hand and caused the seal of the United States
to be affiled. Oouent Washington, this Hth
day o( October, in the year o( our Lord 1873,
and cf the independence of the United States
the ninety-seventh.
(Signed,) U. 8. Grant, .'resident.
Uy Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State.
the table, take off as much of it as you reiiuire
and mince it finely. To one pint of mince put
two lablespoonfuU of cream, or fresh, nch milk.
Boil it five mlnutesj prepare well buttered
toast, and spread the mince oni them h rew
over this well grated bread crnmbs a little
paralesand6omesm.il pieces of butter. Brown
vn a quick oven and aene hot.
European
Fairs.
Agricultural
In every European conntry where ngricul
turat (Airs are held, the prime object is to dm
together the producer, consumer or purchas
er. The largo majority o( visitors go either to
buy or sell something. Of course It is made a
gala day, and the farmers' sons and daughters
all turn out to the (air, because every (Armer
expects to sell something, of which the sons
and daughters get their share of the proceeds,
and as shopkeepers offer their best on these
occasions, it is the very time to buy.
Wo have personally visited an English fair,
where sixty-five different lots of butter from
as many dairymen, were on exhibition. Now
1 will anyone suppose, that if the real object was
to secure the one single premium, as offered by
onr stflto a.,.,,.,. for ,he bc8t 25 Ix)umu 0f
I heat of tho weathor. And why? (July because.
tho managers oppropiato the people's money
.for the imrchiiso of hay and grain to feed i
K0TVB 0f fft8t horses ot tho raco track, that I
ouhtto be expended In procuring a refrigerator '
to be kept cool by ice, in which '.20 or HO lots of j
butter Well would be exhibited, it the lo.it-t ,
regard was had to tho importance of this gnat
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shown to committees and purchasers, una
an interest awakened that cannot bo in any
, , wullWl Hlv f butter will
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npply equally to many other farm products,
Wo want more attention given to those im-
portaut products that oro tho food of tho ua-
' Tho cereals should come in for on ex-
tended list of premiums. Tho best specimens
0f wheat In all its varieties should bo shown in
COUHl1erllo quantity, that (armors may make
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comparisons by measuro and weight and horn
just where they can obtain their supplies of nil-
,,cror groius for seed. In short, fairs should
bo made tho great market days of tin. jcw. in
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which tho best ot ocr)tlilng grown or iiiomi
fartured in tho State is brought together for the
vcry ,,mi,08 0 flndlng purchasers
' ' ,' ,,,.., ,m ft-pri.i wi,
rreiulums Hiiouiii uo niiereu wn
liich would ,
bring (Hit the best, from nil parts of.tho State,
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iimeau 01 i.i.iiuii..k .uo .e.cij m..-. ... r.u-
. ... a.. .i .,.! inr n, ,,lil
..,. tiintnxHt between nrocrcHanml invent bus
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ine moro inuruug...., ...o o...,,...-...
great valuo of our patint system os a promo-
tor ol knowledge, mid n source of reicnue to
tuo government. Few brunches) of ludtiiitry
present so fair a prospect to the man of me-
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cM'l " ""ll JwH"t '" -t of supply-
ing some public want with a new invention,
nnd to tho muu who really posesses mechanl-
, ta,0Ht no abor is more iiniting. than to
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"Ww hc 6M "' niechunic in order to ,11s-
cover somo now aud nsefnl Improvement, and '
Dn )ftbor is better rewarded than that which
, relieving a publlo want,
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Tho voiinu man who possesses n medium
quantity of brains, ,.,( ir.U a fair Omt 0
(nimfit'e ytnwi, can reamiy supiy a want 01
. , . , , , I11(.clmuCal
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kuowledge. Tho world Is full of crude luiplo-
raents and innehines. The Ioy of to-day w ill
live to see many of our present wonderful ma.
ChiCs supcr.ud by others far superior.
When tho old Uoo hand press which was capa-
bio of printing oboiit two hundred sheets per
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bour, nt tho expense of an exhausted human
operator was first Introduced to the public,
,i. u,,rt.l utnnil iiL-liimt nt tho wonderful iui-
.- "- -n -
cnlent ivwi tlie praises of that macliiuo
',..,, , ' . . . ,
still linger in our ears. But whnt u crude em-
iKxIItuent of nievbanlcal ideas it now aiineara
to ua who are familiur with tbo oHralIou of
".nlng Olinder pres.es which ,.,r ofT
rising 'J0.000 sheets per hour And this is but
one illustration out of thousands which wo
mi(.ht produce.
mfnt suggests uuother, until fluallv wo begin
;u tbU Ihln, is 8 Jo H,f,,
..eVer.rv t., answer, and hardly stop to. think
about. '1 he inventor is as wcissaryto uin
healthy organim.lon of community or a gov
eminent us the fanner, the mechanic the
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the means for producing succehsftil results from
his labors, und all combined form u healthy,
iudustrioUB, progreMdve people.
Sisocnu Emcrr or Cold. A German ex
penratntor, Herr Harvath, in studying the
physical effect of cold on frogs, claims to have (
made the singular discovery that the (turner-
American and
V,10." ,' j but not iutn.ible to coutact
W. to porn Dut not insen w con, t
J, tUtuponimmeleinK wounds and
Mow hUW w upon im h , edUri
Jj n,b,8 lffect Wng Tery remarkable In
' . fc h hUbsequent progress of
J" , occ'elerateil Ey this
meana o o
&&" CO'
Scientific Press
gftte&l AgeaeFe
C.f,
Dun V. 8. axo Fonrmi I'atixt Aoitnev preaentr
rouy and Important ad antage aa Homo Am ncy oi r
U otlicrx bT rcaeona of lonil catablliditncnt, (treat i xv.
rlence, thoiwiRli eyr-teni, and Intimate eiiualntanre
with the aubjecla of imentlonalnournwn community.
All worthy tut cntloua pat. tiled throuith our Aiicncy III
havo the U m fit of an llluiitrat Ion or a il h rlptlon In I ln
Minimi ami Hcirirrtrio Puma. Wt Inmaact ccry
branch of l'atrnt uitalmiui, and obtain Ptent In all
ciciffifd countries. The lri;o majority of It. H nd
Forrlmi Vatcnta wanted to Inrcntor on tho l'mlni1
Col hurkrli obtained through our Auriicy. We t u
Biro the Wat and moat rthablr a.Hlcc to the patent
Gllltyof new liivciillone. Alivte'K axi Cikci'Laiu Hike
DEWEY & CO..
'il.ll.lirr, lil-i.l Auetita. nnil lnniifi
No. Muiilaoillery l Han V rancino, I al
HINTS FOR
Wf will triul un reerll't ol itump f n
lnti.r, I- Itl It, tliir M.Mi:e ClrcuUif
Um.alnl,,. ill lllu.traled Me.lien.1
INVENTORS.
tMurmeni.i.dl.iofl,ATi:VT
l.AWSl InformMionbowiiinbU n int,ml ftbnnt th
n.htim1 nvlWt.p of inrrnlt r ml titntt't 11 "I
tmvtriuvnt lw.pr,ltmlhiiilr c.Pto. AtMrUtttVh-Y
X I'O., rublitirt mt l'atrnt Ag-nU, Ku FrncUi-o,
Illustrated Tress,
BAN FRANCISCO.
a m:w.ihu.vi. of nxr. ii.i.i'mtua.
linn., L'lioUe Literature, All and H.llnrd Aintieiiiriil
B.ddby uboril'tlui WV!.(Hla)ear. SaiiiiiVs .'0 eenl
llecrntlr Upurd. I'nil"n nled Addlen ll.t I'M
TUATrl) l'lll ,SS I'l HI.IMIIMI I'll , III I 1.11 M., . F.
W. II Ml HhAT. lliiltir-i Manm r
Tim niKrlne In a credit In onr Blale, and d t e In
honriKiilar lltorln .iiij Iiuihk hol.l II I" 1110 onlj
piibllratlon of tho kind oil the ei t. Tolw apprwlntnl
it iniiKt lie mi 11 anil n ad IMi.lt r Itaniu r.
'l-i.u ill..uli.lli..u .In...' Illht l.l.kl. P M.llklM l.kVfl II. . .1
tunn-d and that thiy IU uuuparr favorably wltti inaii
luorn lint. iitlini unMliirllona In otbir .mriial The
,,..4 ,v ,,-, ,, t n-lwuo tin Ir llr.t
ami eeond.dltlou. Amdnr Uiluir
W'Khaierecei.ed aropj of ll.e till olKAirn I'Mts,
new lHiblKali.il lint imird liy Murray, l'cey .1 to,, the
promieti'r if llie MeKCAvm n llmm iiik, Ii i tilled
with ery clim.e nnd well executed . ui;r.miii; an.l u
creditable to ll proprietor. It will be ivMied luoiitlil),
and caimol fail to liecoine eiy H.iuUr -l Kjmiiirr.
IiiraTHATCIi l'iiji. 'rhb.imbll.atli.il U i.rtalnly a
emllt tnlbe I'aclllc coi.. 'I lie llliiMralioin. are from
en 1 lit nt d. li!ii. amine, uteit In n adiiilrable iiiaiim r.
Thlapiihlliatlniiphuiildcirlainly v will patninli.il. -Colu
Hun.
Till January number of the iLLinrxAran I'mst Ube.
' fore us. We have tieen thinkini: a field wat otieii for Ju.t
I luch a maxrine, and iure enou,;Ti here it it. '1 he pubfikh
1 era are both cntcrnming and CUU0111, know Jut what they
rue uoout, on j, 11 we nrniake 1101, uiey win make um pui-
iicinoiarirtiaMucceu. Ibe fim number ucotim up
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than tho Orertan I. and will 1 ecome more lnwular thai ...
it v. ill t e more univerully real, lcatM loiter adapted to
the wanta if ll.e common people. Iteinj; a Paunc Cia.t
projuctiuu, and .liatui chieily with I'acllic Coa.i lubject.,
11 will undoubtedly command the tupport f every liberal
itlirenontliecca.l. We widi and predict for it abundant
Mine!. (Napa Keji.ter.
Wtt have received the January number of ihe lues.
THAltli 1'kkis. and find it all thai lit imhhdicrt claim for
11. Many of trie illu.traiioni are really eleca it, an I the
mluletareKOoilaiid pointed. Ilul ltlhef.nl allrmpt of
the kind on ihu coaxi, audit deterve hkccs firiliefjM
number comet out full Itedccd, prepared wnh inuch care
and fireat cxpente. (Volo llvaiucrat.
Tiir number before uti. a kikhI our, coniainin ( Mime
fifteen choice illustration aid .1 tari;e amount . f cverlleul
reaihui; nutlert mi (;oo I, indeed, that we ca 1 hardly eon.
icive how it eau be iw.ur I in monthly i.uiubert fur the .mall
lumoiTered. Placer Herald.
Nw iUauist!. A we go to prett we find Ufore ui
ineiininumuerbi ine illvtkaiii rxr.s. Altera ea.iiat
" tT
inouinern (.aniomian.
VI WSNTV.BICHT lucM. embeUithfti with rncravtnnH. m
a low prtcr. tvme cf the mc ravin go anil )Kthuit of,
itie letter-prr ore eviJ ntly iniiwrte 1, 1-nt ilir jrr Koo-t,
and tticre n notlun m lite Imtory t f ait untl litrrary ihiMic
cationt in Clifon.M lorncuurase the Iwhcf tlut the Ii ti
TKATFli I'nr, woulej live were it rrUirrtj uf ).nne maun.
ficiure. JAUAj IIcmIJ,
lLM"TKArKt) Pkr A very nt at ami attractive nmnih
ly, 'Hie imUtUiert appreciate the fact that the tune ha ini
yet arriveil whett a f.ra4-cla t.liM rated jounul can lebti-
tameil on tint cuat. 'Ihey propose, haw ever, to supply
wliat they conceive to le a want on itm cuat fur ' purr,
hjht aJiJ graceful literature.' Al present they tlrpeml
largely for their tllutraiion anj ten upon I aiern ail
foreign iuei, tntetidins to increase home -uitl urijiiial en
Craving a Uit nt circumuancr anil the eiicuuraement
Ihey receive wll wS
known on ihu lop
wranciK-opulIu
warrant. I he puutuier ute aircauy we 11
i a amonz Ute root tmerprutnc uf the
atmuuiung lama. Aurueua tiaiette,
TRY THE DIAMOND
'JA "
You will Kecommond it to Your Friends.
It will remove all Irimlde In t rrathlng, rlomilnK up
of head or throat, li..rli. dull anl h-vlne if
llilli.l.itc He One l III.' m. llulll"llato relief, and
a leu liottl.acuri iho w.rr.t im of t'ttarrh ami Oilda
All niiuk la a fair trial to ..inviiire Ihe mol al.eptl.al
! 3m
rruutiiiia,
isis
ll ii, naiATUN.
liTJ
HENRY K. CUMMINGS & CO.,
Wholesale Fruit and Produce Comm.8
hIod BouHe,
KHTAIII.ISIlUi 1US.
No. 3l Iitttcry Itreet, aoutheaat corner of Wa.hlniitou,
Han rruniilsoo,
Our Im.lnt.a btlnir eiclu.lielr Oiinmlaalon. e have
no luttrtat that lll cotfllcl with Ihoae of the pro.
1 TJ1 jW
smx v
IF YOU WILL
Z hmmono Catarrh Remeoy
' )."VvlaJKt NO DTHIPIW
ducer JUi
Tb attention of Wool Grower Ii continually Invited to the
Thoroughbred Stock Bred and Kept upon the
MISHIIVO BANCH
Blluate.1 at Ntlen, Alame.1 Connlx, Cab, onlr Ht minute walk
from the iUtlon, junction of 8n Jo nd 0. P. K. II. Partlei
dpairlns to vlalt our ranch can leave dan Franclico at 3 o'clock
0&mm
r. M.. and have an hour at the ranch, retnrnlnii on Overland train at t r. M. Or coming oul
return to city it 11 o'clock a. u. The proprltlor make
THOROUGHBRED SPANISH MERINO SHEEP A SPECIALTY,
llellelnR them to l lh BEST SHEEP IS THE WOULD,
AI....V..U WUU.J, .iiuvji...
Onr flock ro all lmporlel Hheep, and have no nperlor In the United Hlate. We alwajl hv on hand
Ice Toutm RAMS and KWE.S. ol all k''. for Hale at llouonable Price, Hiving time, It required, lo reaponiibl
ih City Office 31B California Street, Sn Fntneiaoo.
HRVKIUNCK t 1I2I3T,
9R-3m Iniporien and Kreeder ot Bptnlau Merino Rheep.
iiiiiiiHIBaWaK
-lHaLmHBBSLVLLLVCPfti
Pure Blooded French Merino Rams and
Ewes,
For Hale t ItOHEIlT lllACOW. of Centrevllle. AUnmla
OoiinlT, Oal , near Nile Station, on the Werdcrn nd
Houthrni l'avlfle Itallroad.
Tliee Sheep are iniaranlnst of purodeacenl, (roni the
Krenrh luiperUl Flo. k at Uaiulioulllet.
AIo a few wcll.hred jrouug Hull of Ihe Durham
hlwld.
13vH 3m
J&
We hve IIM'ure llr.e.1 A"Kr aud 7,m, Krad.aof
I'J ..r' It. i-.lliu toe. livtln'tu ThoeewantliiKllu.k
mil niidittolh. ir Int.rral l.i rwnd fur pamplilet mi
llnidlnir, and to eiaiuiui. our etock ol Aurora lloala
and inhiiI.1 Mi. p
LANDRUM ft llODOERS.
'.lIvMf WaUoiitllle, Mania I'rur. e'ouiit), Oal.
je.ILM0rE
IMPOBtt" BHECDCB
ySuAj&A.
hlll.TA.N NttOMI.
Keodxcrlptlon In I'a.lllc llural Pre January 4, IS7J.
AildreiH N Qlt.MORK,
row I.I Dorado, hi Dorado Uoillit), t'al
Import m llrtttlirn i f
Cashmere or Angora Goats,
l'lMti: III.UOI) AND Al.l, (IKADl'.S,
For Kale in Iota tn Hull I'urdni" r
!iirliidiiii((:iiiililaitliiiHirlrill.v A.F.IH kl.'IIIIIEH,
a liatltn ot Aidimiu. For putlculalH apply to
H. V. THOMAS, hai ram. uin, t'al.
K D. HIIIl'.LAND, Aiihurii, (al.
3viV3m
Pure Bred Spanish Merino Sheep.
ONE IIIINDIIEII lltlUKrl AND A FI'.W KWEH,
llrod from Vermont Stock.
A Kirtlon w.rebre.1 hyJEWKIT llltO.ol Kirn Co
Can h nt u at Huerner Yarda,
Tenth atn la, Han 1 raliuaui.
lorner Howard and
JKWKTT ft MUNHON,
l!oaluiHdltall llutrl
Oris If
THOS. BUTTERFIELO & SON,
Ilrelera tn I lniirtera of lh
CoUwold, Lincoln, Iiloeatnr, Tnsel and
South Down
H II 10 !: I.
4tt
FaRm
CBL
al.
ANtiOUA
Tim
.o,v'r,
Now o.T.r for aaln Ihu I'um llrcl and 1 1 lull Orad.a
We have a KO.nl lot of Ililrka of cr.MtMa UtWM.li the
Colawold ami Huth Down, l-twi-.li Ihe l.lni.ilu and
lailteator.ai.il the l.ln.oln and Mrrll.o,
llltm IIUriEIIIIEI.D k HON,
l'Jyt-lt llolll.'. r. Monterey (flinty, t'al
WATT A MoLENNAN,
WOOL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MS Hanaoui airnet, rorner Jackaou, HAN FHANCIHCO
&
llecelve ConalKllluenta ol Wol, Sheep
Hkina, llldre, etc. I.ltaral a.lYnri luule lo
colialtflior. Ke. p ou hand Hi Iwal .juallty nl
W ool hacke, 1 win a. and othr aupplle
lllv.l-liii
Thoroughbred Jersey and Ayrshire Cattle
!' It M A la 10
AUO
OltVDEDUIIIIAM YEAIll.ISa IIUI.LH ANDIIEtrEliH,
IMPOnrED HILUIAN HllhEF AND
UEIIkHlIHIE PlUrl,
By UOBT. BECK.
Hacrauieiito, bpt U73. oclMt
$rl. a.lll rlaaUMIalHlaaawaflara
.)l04'-Vl'a.'tllllal,,Qaeral.,ukaeaauuwral
uv Iw ..lu I .r via iauu-ali Mall I llaiaaala,lUa
laa. redtai.la.al.ae. aaJiaO.mlKia.ae.la.lUaJ.ltalaa.
w jLafSafllUIMl
aaiiiiiiiHl tiki
JUpJMg.'vp-.JtjBlla
)unrimornUi!n
the
and are roniUutl receiving fnh Importation from
Friel's Patent Paragon Vapor Stove.
PATENT (HUNTED MAY SO, 18TJ.
The Great Labor Saver ol the Household.
Eimkpmt, CuitKiiKKCK ano 8arTT CoumsEn,
JfST THINK OF IT
NoW.mi.1, no 3ol, no Col
(la, no Mtove Pipe, nn
Chtinticjr, no Hmoke, no
Aahee, no Dirt, no Wood
lioire, no IVal Mcuttle,
no hlndllnn Woo.1, but a
t'rl.tloii Match, and Iho
KlltElNFllLLllI.AHTIN
HALF A MINUTE.
Oven Hot In Two
Minutes.
Bleak limited lu seven
mliititml llaked 11. an Id
Ihlrtjr mltiulisl The llr
ettliisutalutl In tuomtnt
lid Ihe hounv linheatedt
It has no rival In all
kinds of (Kiklng and Flat
Iron HiatlliK, and coin.
bln Economy, Conven
ience, Neatn.M, Hafety
kiid Durability I The L
dlea welcome 11: little
e'hlld can operate It, anil
Al.la ItKCOMMRNI) IT.
Prln from l Ik IJt. acconllm, tn ulrn. Manufac
tured and old by WM. FRIfcU.,
CD an 1 71 Fourth rtivcl. Han -ranclco.
N. II. Auenta anle.1 In every town 111 the Hlate. On
payiui nt ol fl one Hloi will bo ent (ample.
MS 3in.7am
.TOHKIMI WAGNKU,
MANCrani'tiKii or
FRENCH BURR MILL STONES AND
PORTABLE MILLS.
WWE5w, ''gf
(le'ieral Mill Fimilhlm;. Portable Mllla apeilally
adapted for lariu. ra' ne, 113 and 119 Mlaelnn uret,
Han Fram lac... uvMni
TO GRAIN, COTTON AND WOOL
GROW ERS.
The underelKned re pn parwl tn eilend every facility
lu larmeni Mho.lealn. to ahlp Hi. Ir prialuco abroad.
We wilt ailvanro Illa'rally on any alilpuienta, only
rharnlni; int. rial at tin. rata of 0 per cent, per
milium. Fr. Ixht at th rharten.l price paid the alilp,
Inaiiraiiie and other iharnia at the low. al rati obtain.
able, Hill, in Itllll! llie ahlpier Iho full Vllllla of hi
i ropa, while payln I al Ih.. lowent Intornat for hl
fund. Any liirlhir iuloriuatloii d.alred will b
roiui My furiil.hel
J. C. Merrill & Co.,
204 and UOU California HI.. HAN FIIANUIRCO.
Rope
Rope!
PACIFIC CORDAGE COMPANY,
'I lila Fa. tory, now In full operation, la pr. pared lo
fill allordrra fur
Manila Cordage and Hay Rope,
Of all liUKllia and varlrlloa tarred or uiitarred of
Huin rlor equality to any ever on, nil lu thlainarktl.
Tho Wnrkaot Ihtallnuipany are nolo. at.Mltl.at onlera
can Im ehlp.( I ilire. I by rail or wat. r. In any part of
the hlate, win n mi ih air. d by pur. ftaa. ra.
PACIFIC I'OIIDAOi: COMPANY,
J, D. FARWKLL, Atrent,
KviT.Sui
I In Front atri.t, Hau Franclaco,
MAIN & WINCHESTER,
a)14 mid 210 Iluttery St.,
HAN UtANCIHCO,
Have the I.ari(eat and Heal
Aaaortnienl of
HARNESS, SADDLES,
Bridles,
WUII'ri.
HADDI.K1IY,
HAIIDWAIIK, and
OollllI'M
Of tiviry deartplliu, of their
uwu and otht r luaiiiifacturv,
Kvor OITarit on the Fuciflo
Cout.
Uri.lia.eow
II,
W, OWES1.
Hau Fran. lato.
WOOL.
K. MOOItE.
Hlocklon.
OWENS d MOOHK, Uommiasion Merchants.
II. al. r III Wimii., Ilmta, I'm ra anil llaam,
Omre (ol kroiit atreet, up alaira, Han Franelaco,
Itrnurx ra Mur hy, (Iraut .V Co,, faille llrua., M.
0 llawleyii I'o, lel htrauaa A lai., Wiater, Miat.
luck k Co., Ilrcht llroa A Co.. W k I Htrlnhart k Co.,
Han Fraii.lx.i, (Iro W Kldd, Kx , HI.Kktou: Flrat
Nalluiial Hank, Hlocklon HrtUui
HOItllV'H
KANGAROO SHEEP SHEARS.
PolUhMl Handle-0, OS, 7, 7H In.
Bronzod Hmidlo-0, OX, 7 In.
For ale In lot lu aull and at Ihe low. at market rate
y
LINFORTH, KELLOQO ft CO.,
Vtholeaalo llaMware,
1v(-3ui 9 and 9 Front afreet, Hau Frauclaco,
I
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