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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1874)
.-WitAMETT-fi, aFATOIBP. ,.3 -ii'iMitipute''Wiiteri ' p The Jmrnk!t'obhtithuj,: Pabllo alten'- , Hon, cannot, be too ouen mum to to danger of nslnrf Import water' In honieholdi: Th origin I of .tjpbaiAifeveriiwhloh o fraqaantly ran tbroRh.fmllleB la cltjeudconntrj, boftener In well .kocV ipiliiEi, thin.lt (opposed.' In cum it is easj to nnaemsna,' wnen ' aqaratici water is not supplied,- how wll may beeom .contaminated, .bat lor mtny.lt It not to easy to' tee how well In thb country; attong the hill, 'orlu lhgretNalIry,an beeoin to Import :a tofcooorceeotdlae.! ,r . I ' ,- ,8lxjee.the ganeral , lntrodactlon ,o( untanot water 'Into luge dlle, typhoid' (nn'Cu bJ 'come more common In the country than In ibe city, tad tbUldlwut ItlotrUlnlr, symoUoJ 0r , one which remits from pouon introduced in to the blood. 'Welle la the country ere Try liable to become contaminated with home tew- , age, te they tie generally jpUoed, (or oonvenl. enoe, very, near the dwelling, end the. watte 'liquid! thrown but urjon the ground ' find ' eaay aoceee oy percolation inronga we ou to, ine water.. , The Instance :ol, tooh, ooslarrdnaUon ,,whlcb hare come to our notice, end. which gars " tiie W fevers, ' sr ' numerous.' The geletlnoos ' I raatter whichIt often found ooverlnath stone .in well effected byeewtge,'; it t true fungoid growu, ana signir poisonous wnen iniroaucra Into th tysUm. It it undoubtedly concerned "in the prodctton"6f typhoid f :' How it t - uU it it dlfleult to determine, but It i at least cosoelvebl that tne sporeeol the (ongna may, after'1helmtnner"o( y4t In'-rttet.' Theee boons, ttlt well known.' derelob i rapidly i by ..Mud of buddies, proceea,! and battllUle time paatee before Ihe whole circulation ;be 'oomee tilled with them', giving rUe to abnormal neat, ana: general laeraugement, ctiiea rarer. Theae fungoid or ooafervold growtha are al way present: lniwatrf-Tndered Impure by houae drainage, and great caution should be . need la maintaining wall water, ,fre . from til 5r:'l0f-kn.-0ImcllV'.nJ'IJrUanl taya: The nieof qlckllm.in'thiprl5ea-l uon oi .water naa iosg uu.prscuceu ujujoib, the phlloaophyiof ltt action being that,, by ueulralljlog thecarbonia acid dissolved In watery 'the' carbonate of lime held In the tolatlAu ltre- cipltated, the latter being ilnaolable In water ;,,whlob'doe not contain; oarbonleaold.-It It customary to reduce thso.nlcHJDje.toa creamy " ooriilitence by the addition 61 water,1 and then to rait It with the water to be purified; ; After, thorough Incorporation, the water being left to ettle for tome time, not only the lime added but the carbonate oi lime prevlouiiy dissolved Mn water,' would be found precipitated to the bottom. , During the time Ibe water le atanditg, it may, however, abaorb more or. lee additional carbonic actd.'eud, therefore, be rendered capa ble 'of redlaaoMng a portion of the lime. Thl delect in the proceea la much leaaeaed,' 11 not entirely remedied, while the purification of the water is entirely facilitated by Immediate filter ing alter-the addition of 'the quicklime. .The carbonate of lime, being rendered eoUd by , lhe addition ol the quicklime, la, die trlbuted in very minute particle throughout the liquid. If the liquid be filtered Immedl ately on Ibe addition of the Altering agent, the epamtlon may be effected much more rapidly than by allowing the water to atand and eettle. The patent upon a peculiar' kind ol filter for ithla purpose hat been obtained by, Mr. Gustavo Do, Mailly, a elvll engineer ol BruaaeU, He uaed a filter conalating ol a cylindrical vertical 'caae'ol sheet or coat-Iron, (urnUheJ with a lid, which eaae oonlaina another cylinder,' which la the fillet proper. Thla last iaalao formed ol abeatt of. cast or sheet-Iron, one at the top and tho other at the bottom, and united by three 'conoentrlo cylinder of perforated eheet-lronj In .the two annular' apaeee tbua formed ha placet (fit or wool, which Ja claimed to, ba ren dered imputreaclble'by.t peculiar procoaa. It It claimed that when water pateea through thlt material, which it does qulu rapidly,- all traeee of smpqndtd carbonate ol lime are removed. The cleansing of the filter la accomplished, by rautlngwater to flow through It Inan opposite direction from that It pursues during the pro ,cet ol .filtering. , - - . ' TJtBsor'AVitTt PAraa, Few' boustxeeperi 'are aware of the many usee to which, waate 'i paper may be 'put.' After a stove 'baa been blackened, it can be kept looking ,very well for ,. a, long .time by rubbing .it .with, paper, er7 morning. "Rubbing 'with paper la a muoh C nicer' way'ol keeping theonulde OfateakeUle, coffeepot or teapot bright andoUaa than the , old w p washing it to twit. Bubbinii them with paper iaalao the best way of polishing "vni.Mnil tinware' after aoonrms tbein. If a ! little soap be held on the paper in rubbing Un aware aad ispoon, anyaiu mw,,,.., . For polishing mirror,, window laup'cblm ' k.i.i.-' niSer 1' belter than 'drf 'cloth, ilreerTM ad pickle keep' much Utter If . brown, paper instead i ol cloth (e tied over the jar. Canned, frull.i, not. apt t nionldif a . ." " tal w.a' Ax .. til 'eaak (tan 11 piece 01 wriling navor, ui . u. jmv.u, .. laid illreotly on the frnll. laper ta i touch UU eaadyjtnda,. II, it believed heavy, manuring; increaaeath qoaatltyof the crop, generally at the expense of duality as regards texture." , ' i.. I Ac. ' " ' ' III ., Tet ilonArtenloalColort on Wall-paperi . in i ana in rmperi generanyo I ii J;:i ll' ,r -i ) cull jM Professor linger recommend, ttf fpllowing, method fbrldelecllng thle dtngefouiilcltaa of arsenical colon, which,.' we may remark, are .i . iUJL'Uu..J'iii.. il. -Jyn-.ii :' oklaUitarvilo: Apleoeof thepaparla'aoakfd In a concentrated i solution , of eodlnm ; nitrate (Chill aaltpeter) In equal parts', of aloohol.and wejKBi tiu aauunvu au.ua , aua uiidu aseauoa aaa Jiurned in a shallow porcelain dlh,V equally n only.amouldsn; producing no flame. Water is poureu over ine aanea. ana cauauo.pouan added to a atronnlv-' alkaline ' reaction. then f boiled arid filtered;- The .filtrate It .acidified with dilute sulphuric acid; 'and permangahata of potaab U. added slowly at loug'asthqed color oiaappewe or cnange 10 ayeuoworown upon' winning,' and finally a alight 'eioeea of chamellon aolutlon' ' I 'preeent .If the liquid becomee turbid, ft la to be 'filtered.- Alter cooling, more dilute' sulphurio' add He added, and alto a piece of pare eUan: tine, and the flaakloloeed wllhaoork aplitinitwapltoeai In oneapllt of Ihe cork a piece of paper mois tened In silver nitrate 1 fastened, fn the other a strip of parchment paper .dipped. ,ln auger of lead, i If amnio i present, the altver toon baokane. The lead paper la merely check on the pretence ol enlphnydrla, told, lAocordiog to llaffer. the tua.of Devmantanat of , Dotatb. I essential, .otherwise the ailven paper, may oe Diaeaenea wnen no araenia l pfeeesi,, Pr lao yiiiKiat. -Veneers are re'aJlly'idjed upon the aurface, but ,in ,thi condition, are much more liable to dleigurement ltban when the latter in aolutlon and then drying.-- Chlor- ine ujurea ue nonaooo, at aieo noea Mine acid the color fa made to permeate thtmtaa.; 'Those 'oolof id .'throughout .are therefor ".the. Wost terlto nut under i carpet than' straw,, (lit U thinner, warmer, and inakea leas noise when one walks over It. Two tbickneaaet of paper placed between the 'other 'covering on abed are a warm a a. quilt. If it 1 neoeatary to ,atp upon a chair, alwaya Uy a paper.upou, ll, and that aave the paint and woodwork- from damage. ' - J ' ' I - ' To BaoMU Oat FrrriMos. Boil the1 work ' In strong ley and tcour free from all grease or old laoquwraxt pickie-in.dileU.allrie aahl till quite clean (not bright), dip in atrong acid and rra ttrpuin low or,?e .water; imatrtha ' dip If aecewary till it it bright, next' bind it very looae with thin iron wire, and lay it in the eUougeatofthawatei.aaedlor rinalug. Thla will deposit a' coat of Copper all over ll, if Ihe iwater or pickle he not too' Jitroag. I When too strong the copper will only be depoalted Just around where the wire louche. .Whan the copper la of tofflalent thlckneH, wash it again through tha waters, and dry with abmah in tome hot tawduat (box dost t beet), bat oak, ash, or beech will do. It 1 now ready for bronxing. The bronae le a mlxtur of blaeklead aad red brooae, varied aooording to shad required, mixed with boiling water. Paint the work over with this and dry, and then bruah till it pol iahee. If there are any black apot or ring on to work, another ooat of the bronx will remove them, lacquer th work with pale lacquer, or but very tllghtly colored, for If It it too deep it will aoon cnlp oat. Toaioco IiUVta. The 8taUChemlttol Con necticut, in hi report, present eome lulerett- ing information in refereao to the loMeoo crop, with the recall of teU upon th tobacco leave. Tha general aomaaary of the report it a follow: Th' moet highly valued to tooolaNwKngladUUi thin, toagh, elat tic leaf, which bore readily to ashes. Thote leave contain! ng Ihe taoet oarboaaie of potaah In their athe. bars the moet freely aad ult. bly. In torn eotabiaatiOH potaah do not favor th bora ing, aad aoava tefaaseo aaa. Ucturtr Improve the tsvor end birniH qaal ily by artificially impregaatlag the leaf with ceUU, duU, or tartrate ol potaah, applying puufut aibvr. auu veiuce iu i .war were chiefly fnrnUhed from Paris,, Suring'th war, the' supply being cutoff, aome'aermtn dsUnet makers rook np th mbject,' and after' numer ous experiments' perfected a process which' cute the desired result.' -The veneer are first soaked for IwentV-four hour in' a solution ol caustlo aoda, and than boiled therein for half an hour. They are tbtn washed with water until all the alkali la removed when they are' ready to reeelve tha dye; Thla treatment with aoda etjeets a 1 general disintegration of lb wood,:)bereby ilbeoomealn the i moist state elaatia and leather-like and prepared to abaorb the color. Veneer tbn treated,' If left for twenty-four hour In a hot .decoction of, log wood,' and after, i auperflclal , dyeing lmmersnl for .twenty four hoar mor in a hot tolution of oopperaa, become of a beautiful and permanent macs inrougooui. , A soiuuou oi picno acta in water; with the, addition of ammonia, give a vallow color not In Ihe least affected bv subse quent varnishing. ..Gorallin dissolved In hot ... .. LI.I. lf..l' ah-.Ia Jab . waier, w wuicu ,iuv vbusiiu wu uu uur fifth Its volume ol eoluble ulaaa bava been ad ded, prodnee net color of 'different ehadea, deendent on the amount of coralline taken. After dyeing they are dried between aheeta ol paper," and aubjected to preeaure to retain taeir snap. raua ana vu iraur, , . :" ' Progreit In OtaM-KUklng. Blemen' resenerative crooea for melUns of glee hat proved very successful, and lit been Introduced ,ln tome ol' the most extensive manufactories In Europe. By meant ofitt us' th amount ol amok It greatly diminished, th color ol tha clans Is improved, a Breater control I obtained over the furnace, and a sav ing of fuel' Is effected wherever, by thlt pro cess, tltck can be substituted for larg coal or lump, aucn a la at preeeui so taraeiy m use, Should Ibe 'expectstlon In regard to the use of thl furnace for the melting of.iglaaa'be fully realixcd, th gain in that manufacture will be very great, and the proceea wilt fully sup plement those other Improved 'methods' which have brought glaae-making to II present state of advancement.! The tubetitution, aoma year ago, of carbonate of .aoda .a th alkaline in. gredlent in glass, In place ol kelpj'and, aubae ej neatly, for crown' and aheet-glaaa of laalpbate of aoda, In placa ol loarbonate, wat bat tb be ginning, though a moat important one, of im provement In thlt direction. Thl wat followed by an Increased lis and better workmanship In aha clatea. aheeta ,aad table, aad br an lm- :.-.. . . t - . prqvameni, in tne poior oi Kiaaa uy use oi purer material and by modification In th manner of melting. Numerous ohangee eoon took place in the operation of flattening gla, rMullina in tb remqval or diminution of many imperleo tion in glass; and, to tbeae aucceeded tne use 'of Ihe'dUhiona In the apllltingof cylinder in the place of a red-hot Iron, also tn increase In the alia of meltlnonota and furnace, with the view of economising coal! and labor, and th. adoption, in in casting or piase-giaae, oi-va-rlout i mechanical oontrivauoes. Finally, lib as of th tut pot for th two pieces of melting and oastiog tlatglaa superseded tb OlJ method of transferring the coutents of the melting-pot into tb vessel used for caatingj and then small ioal or alack wat lUbitltuted. In the melting proceas, for Urge coal or lamp. -' - Bridfj. uilllng. M,JI. If. Goodwin, of Cleveland. Ohio, ha lately patenladicertaln lmprovmeat in bridge ooraatroctloa. which are deaertbed aa follow In th tpecileatione: "The object of or eald invention r to raliev th principal j girder, chord, aid or middle troaaea or beams of bridge, arid girder, beam of trust used In trnetnre other than bridge, ol tha action and effect of load moving along or over them, tech- nieally known a 'roiling lotos, ana so cause the ttree of any load pasting along or over, or dlatrlbuted unequally upon, any bridg or airtuinra in wbien aaia inveniion or. aevice ib used, to act alwaj la a direction nearly abso lutely vertical, and practically vertical, upon one certain torltce, aad at the tame lime to can the sir of each rolling loads to b brought upon inch surface or surfaces by a graauai aocumuiauoa, me ww, rul1 " urfece or eurfioe ol lb principal girder or slrden. uUdi at all time In a direction prao- tlcally verMcel. a af ormld, and with a lore always la proportion to th dialaac from the end of th bridg at which any load upon tb .opplementary giribrs aforesaid may be (the uU Uwl halnii in tbia connection oonudered aa i paeaing from end toward center, the force onjy, ana no w wwhhi, w, ihw, -lng changed by tb changing of tb poaitioa of th load), thereby removing from the principal girder or girder uoae anaaiewry us tiui wiM duanUgraUng dlaturbanoe ol fiber which are produced by the direct action of rolling load; tad also to eaoe tha tr of any un equally diatrlbatod toad to be IranamltUd to ih principal girder or girder ttoreeald, throngh th sorfte or orfoa, and in th di rection, nearly and praotieally vcrtieal, herein before specified." .iitif57iif3iif'ra iiRirjV American A Fsreiin Patent Afentsu' 1 !,.." ilVU'll il-7IM"lll III HJ '1.1. ) I'ATESTfl obtained 'prompUy; -Civeat., filed iupdiUoaaly;Fatat, reissue taken out: Aaslgnment made and, recorded in Ugal form: Cotrie' of Patent and Aatlirnment ' i procured ; .Eiamlnatioa of i Patent J mad 1 1 ,nere and, at, Waahlngton j Examination mnd of Algnment recorded In Waehluijton; '"graphl'IteJectedoaaM taken up and PaUnts t obtAlnciljInUrferencet Prosecuted; Opinion .rendered .regarding the, validity of, Patent and AaslgumenU; every legitlhitte branch of Pateit Agency BUtlneii 'promptly and ,i, thoroughly con Jaoted., i -- i.".r' , Our intimate knowledge, of, the yariout.in,- ventiona of this coast, and long practice Ih 'patent bnslnee; nabl Tit to ' abanklaatly saUstyiOUr patrons; and lour auDeeta.iaad bualnes are constantly increasing. -, -, Tha shrewdoet and most xpricnceI Inventor ' are f ootid among! our ' moat stesdtast 'friend and patrons, who fully appreciata out advan tagea la 'bringing, valuable invention toth notice of.tha public through tb column of 1 our widely circulated,' fint-clat Journals tbertby- facUlUtog their, introduotion, sal .and popularity, j j ( r ,' H.-. i i..i- tFsraltjfij.PaUriti. .. , . 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Kmmmmm r?tT V"Tirt.TTTI'T1,n' - THE "VICTOR" : GANG HbbbbVb1 '. jrms ''tirni" BE S T. , nebi's Ptuot ,wltlialllnpKvmatslo,7a,aBdwlth "JONKS" Plow Bottoms, las TTCrojr- Is the tarsi HA.PKJ I t.O V In Ihe world. II Is tuple, stvenr aa darable, aad ilea It work eaWiaalir. IWirsllSmeeH s.fobiijuj Price, $75. Bold oslv tr TXJIAJWU.L CO., San snraaelac. a" Bead fovcimurs. WehsTealaoa Isne stnek et Hltiil. riewe. laeludias the JoUXS." UJHaBoetooil,loi1,te.,eU.iCIUvalr, Usrrows. seed Bowers, prills, etc., ele. M-Smttrtmr mm tthtlnUt rrla UM. TREAD. WrU. a O0 Sn rrtsoueo. ' ' - MrUn MAUESON. a WILLIAMSON'S ft ! o m i r- o Took Ihs mralastover all at Ik grsai Mewlaf Mslrh In Bloekton, In 1S7C. I This now u uotveitiir uads er praeueai Baa wso aaaaaev have Sean leaf ta th business s Ikaew what tt re. e.aHlatooetrcOonolaiiriow. IllaejtleXIr tdlatted. BaJeatptoHtlTeneotaatUielseewin pas otsv ersdla kaolls wllhoal chaanta it working posiiios ov sss sears, n is so eoesBt-wesM is ia wheels tlMaBSalvaa eoeem the action ol the View eor. reetlr. II ha varfoa aolale of Btperlotllr, sad eaa be retM apoa as the Btet aad afoot Desirable Oaaf Vlow intaowrui. MHiDrnmivw lllMa 1UTTCS0N k WILUisUOa, Stockton, oat. CREGO 4 BOWLEY, - Iiitpriri Riitt MKiiuCtoiurr OARRIA'GES anOVAGONS, No, 0, 2Crohut' Xetehuiff, OALirORNU DTKEKT. ...SAN riLUCOIMX). krD rontUotlr on btod ton nA omd DoaTarltM. Ion ut4 op4n tioekftvsrit JaMp-Ml BboIi, TrMk tw4 llo4 HnlfclM, Sktlvton Wtvfoai Uukl 1'hMloiu of tb vrj Iftlttt ttjit tad BoMt orkmuhIp. ytj wU mU pkiitealu iUatli to oai flu itock ol llshl Hoftd tfiti Trottltitt Wacom, niavd ta ordavr bv tb roilowliiff wUbrttssd nfcktnt r tTbuiM b. uonrtr, umoia, 4Kwjt IfclOvld ft Jkckwa. lUbwty, Kw Untji Ortcsf ft Uav. Wllmlnaiton. DtiUWavni And oiEtr tnUilim mvin. whUb w r prpr4 to MUoDUmMtiuoiitbtolerii. 1 AIm, Urf uurtisat pf tlnxl ind 4mbU Hv nfM, of tb ! Ofltbnttxl nkkvni .0 Onh&n, Ntw Yotkj J.A.U11I, OoooorAt flttkla ft Tbomw. rblltwMpbU. Alio, fall MMrtmvnl ol Dtmw ftntl Light BUikt, far d Lap Bobsi. WblPt, UavlL)n, MukIdiUi. (. tt wholMftl tad rttoll. " " CRfOU ft Bowwi. , , Ho. t iftnhtaU saUohtu. OiUforolt ttrtt t, tlfMn ' " ''" Kn maelteo. Friel's Patent Paragon Vapor Steve. PATCH r OTIAHTED MAT JO, W3. The Great Labor Saver of the Household. JUMMAMTiOOMTBlfinCI AMD HkttTf OoMaiVU). . JUHT.THIMKOriT No Wvwl. no CtMl. no Ool nu, HO HtOT 11m, BO CbiaSttf, BO SBQs. BO Aahe. no Plrt, no Wood IUim. no OU BCUttltM, no atuvlllots Wood, but ft friction Mttch, tad lb rutK in rax BLeiarm UALrAMXMUXK. i Ona Hot' la Two Rtfftk , bruUwl tD.MTtn mhsuU-it Btked liVftnt In tlilrtj tuloah! TM fir rilliiatuUlicsi In ft monwot tifcl tbt btjutw nbtudl It lit no rUfti in til llDdt of Ouokluc tnd WU Iron ( ilwaUutc tnd cow blot Kcouvmj, Otnrvo. sXMUMB. Irnee NMtatM, ) Htftty tut atirniillllvt Thti Ia. WA rti't wflrom a ll aSP-? .iibtid vn ywtu It. ai.i. UKCOMMUNI) IX . Frlwt from 15 to 133, toowtln 2,lw..2ftaaito. turd tad told by ' WM.VX1KU . . . Wta4TtrwthU-.tomM.. K.D. AffnUwtnUdinvrrrlovnlalbaflUt. Ob ptvBwl Utiotm Bto vUl It iwal ta ttmal. TO FRUIT6RflERS. Vm nnAMlnAd mlUn tar Bale a flfM stock of one iui eU aad dormaal badded Trees of the foUowlu new f niMsi i ., KtBLY muTHics raacu The eariises rosea ia ine , worldt ono so throe weeks esrlloe thaa Halo's BUrlr. T. JOUX Tha best sotoad earlr reach la the Beath. riaiwuaw asii 10 uo osriwr ana sovr titos u,w, UNtBus-tbs sB rosea nareia ecwsi eeyi Xjurra LATE-Bm Uartl rnta. Jsae Tib. 11 nhn f.K&vcu aaaflK Mm bj over ornami vaji vutuui's DWatur.aM iTauaN uwaiur-uood rrall. aa adsntM w Bssau sanwas W114I OXKWB MVUkt-aarl, swd aad prsdocvlvs. ktlNlut rtVU-lAUr, too. ., also, etareleortiiMalf other vsvtetlotsf frnll, laeladla oaenioa. Mursor, Ikne salloe wol ef Vs. eavllle. a the Solsaa road. Addrea Mvtasa D. . HO0OLT, . Vacaellle.CBl. PACIFIC LAMP MANUFACTORY. 1 y-N '.I- BfaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBY Sf H ijt SSftUA i m B. .aCtaaaaaaaaal " 30 5 Li .eawhaBiivHtsaaasBWBBBBBBaa ,3sl 7 n wE aBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBal 3 5 3 ! PjSSSJBBBMBMBB pr rW el A QEirwrflejvfl J ?B 3 BBaaujHRE2AkB fsOtBBaaMajfaljHPBsBBBM Pure Blooded French Merino Rami and " Ewet, '- -'- For sals y ItOBtBT BLAOOW, of OeatnvlUe, Jiaaioda Oonntj, 0I. near Nlles aiatloe, oa the Waaler. ad Boalhara raclfle Ballrvad. j. Theae Sheer, are nsraaloed of Dare deaaeaL from ihe FnnenbnpeflalrioekBtltattbettlllet, . r also a few'weu.brd ronnf Balls of' the Durham blood. , ItvSJm N. GILMOHB, ' , ImporUr aad Breeder of ' ' ' Angora br Cashmere7 GOATS e ' , ' ( PURE BLOOD' ' - ' . .r , B f, I -AID-ALL orupts. For asle la lots to soil ourokasfem. Localise, foar aalleo from Utllroad Station, eonnertlnf wllh all narts of ths State. For parUoatare. address . . w, otLVtonr. n Dorado, Kl Dorado eonntr. lveow Osllforals. THOMAja fc MHntLA.ND, Xnporitn tad tltm&an of j m Cashmere or Angora Goats, ,1'UUE BLOOD AND ALL OIUDE8, ForSsle la Lots lo 0allfarchBaers. Ineladloe BCholrarvttlmtMietadbvA. CDTTOIftDBa. s bbUvs of AosjotBw' For sertusdata appl to 1 8. P.THOKAI. sacrsmsalo, Cat. ItMh a. D. aaiRLAMD, AoWri'. Cal. Pure Bred Spanish Merins Sheep. OX UOKDBED boOIf AND AFTW'rwiM' ' " ' ' ll I III lit ' IBred frasa Vertooat toekt. ill c- .: J.' 7, ' " .Aperttoa ware bred kr'BWBrr BBO,ef Kara Oo, Obb ho Baao bI Svbbbb Taeja. nil, KoBd on Tenth streets, sea FrauclaoQ. SVS4f JalWXTT MVtt0i Oosmopelllaa Holel. THOS. BUTTERFIELp 4 ,, u PrsedsTt and laperlae ef the, ft. ,Ootawld, Unooln, tatleeetar, leael aad oatn sown MUBKP. A Tills ANOOUA OOA.' Vow eaw ror sal tk rare Bred ad Hlk Otada. Wa have toed lot of Bosk or cross baiweaa ths Ootswold snd South Down, botwaon Ih Llaoola aad 1.BI0IBBW. sag ta uncoia ana isanno. i .THUS. BUTTUrWLD SON, Irridf liolllster. MoaUrer Ooeal, Oat. Mu-av Mluluir HC Mill Zlffltttt, lfrllew Am FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, GLEN GARDENS, o'sTxt BUXJi BAaTI jTBOat a.0VJaUITO. Ml stock esBbtseaa all Ihe oust desirable varletlaa kaowa.laelBdlaf sevarst aaw Feeekae, maa wklck are Ike Baeute. Uaalae, Barlr aUvota, bUtb' Jtatlj Tort.kUawlB larlr Yutk. Vktotla. rrlaeo of WoUa. aoa oseeiai osaeiB, ibm ajwiiMBao ww m, mtwn . slawtl aad f mud oa aj (mad this rear for the btttlaseUOallfoeaak ' Tha LoaUeaad Beatiiee an 1. aa4 0 dars artlar than tha MaOe'a Barlr . ' faa 1. ll'. . Lm ana akakewr aaalia1 taalsail(aal awsamaiBi sawar asaraw saw aaasaevaw saswae as , Hr-iawaai ear " ao saaatleaod, mrikaana atw Mr apa aaaUMBtaastrattoaaiBa, Alee, tha raaaJaasvasM SaXwAI. the moat valaaals let Beeska I IU- IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! 7" X M"8 to, Liverpool,1..., :-"t? , . piREtnf. h '.i'l' ' ni A'l Iron Ship'1 'i !,v,,,"vt:,vi;t,;i iv;B" U InUndod tb sail' with dlepalch: ' To U (ol lowed l;v other veaseis! ' t Frelgkt taken (o lot to salt thlpper, , Appiy'io E, E. MOROArt'S SONS'," 030, Oallfornla Btreet. , ,' " Ban Tanolaoo. ATTENTION, DAi.R.YlilEN I i - ii BAUH'S PATaTNT, Murtha's Patent CWfttrvey Tops OK TBHTlXATOas. A Bora enre foe amokv rklmneja. sod WAEhiSf. Kll to aire eetli eallslae. Ua wkea ell otkete fall, or bo bay. ThByanaaad to SI as etas Sao, Oocrrav Ingsm, br taadlaf Ike aaaasunof the cblnuwr Sob, eaa have Ibeui seat to aav part of Iba Stats. Hatse bv sea-salaeloa i fWpl. thw AlaudBa Mlao, W. T. aanatli Wm. Me. Klbbta. Tkoa. Boroa, itt. fjows. i, Bsadmsiin. aad aovDaas o oraaas. KT Bead fur Fries LU4. BIOOMktBWUI Br AaCHITXOTI OUEBALLT, W. O. BU1TBA, No. It Trlar atraat, aaa mtelteo, ITvrf-eew lip-Am ONEIDA CHEESE YATS, I ' TO BOLD'FIIOat, On Handrad to 1r Thoaaand Oailoaa. " - CHEESE HOOPS, " , "l i. ' i. u. raoit BkUtXEaT TO LaBOawV mi. PJUaMaU) MTZJC-PAMBL .'4.fiStfk'' amaAXWAS1i& rauu, aUaekbtnr, BaesbaevT aad Suawherrr Flaatsi fresh PFOBOAUt. Proprietor. 100 AOXMTC WAaTflO. Si te a ae dar, alUsj Ik atsrasUv Utile f 'OJU br'a Weaker.;' Oraet tad.assasan esawas. kd f or Olrcalan. Addiaes. (I. n ouuviau, retNsas, uai. K AXXB. , MIV: MiU., JT1U. Th sbovtr mads efth bast aatartslt aad la Ihs pot uaaeec. We are makla a BDOtaallr uf 0A1BT kUlCll UOODS, aad asll lbs bsiob at erlcea that are varr low, ss oomporod will. Ihe Baalar atale. lalrr bbbi wsu naa H w aair BaTaawaw to eai, apuai no. OEUUOB II. TAY afc CO.. Ola, 1. and Ol Battery U ItoHa IAN FBANOISOO. seva-sm A L F ALFA! NEW CROP. Fee sal, ekoto lot ef sas aalloraUwvewa alftlf. lalotisiaslt.rseaak.tlmarhBiraloa. Ouasod, u. Ilk tkat Imrorlad from Chile, I toe aad tree from Maatard or atha fersaxs aesd. TafetabU, Flower, Md Or Bead, ets. llOrUUU llanlt l'lisnta, 1UUAHMI aum Tr. Fie Flaele. Treae. Balk, tad all aitlclaala Ike Ua. rnakaadlood. tfUatl etoak, tt tk eld steed. K. 10. MOOBB, InlatsnaadFkartBt. tliWasklailoalsita, . . . IA FBANCMOO. r aaad fot IW CATALOOOI. II km I