Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1873)
t .ills vs, ftTTlmiTArjTjr 5 , t OUH MEXICAN UtilAUON. AVe are Vaitiiig to be Informed what Mexico is going - to do about it we uieaii ulout Col. c Ken lie's r;id. The Mexican Minister, " h true, las not yet called the attention of our Govern ment to the alleged violation of treaty stipulations, but we have been solemn ly Wyrjase by a 3Iatamoras journal, which U understood to havo a seuiU official authority, that the net was one! of '.'ajratrosion." Furthermore, this organ exhorts the Mexican Republic io$tand up for its rights, and demand iaauijo!iate reparation" Now, let us un'le.Mtjiiid ourselves. The Mexican authorities were notified some time ago. that unless they stopped the Ma rauding parties, the United States Government jrotild take the punish ment of the Indians into its own bauds. The Mexicans responded that they mut refuse permission to our Government to send troops into Mexico to bring Indians back to Texas, but ex pressed a willingness to returc the Indians whenever the latter signified any desire to return. To this answer the Mexicans were again iuformcd that the United States Government was determined to stop the raids at aft hazards, and that if they were cotitin ved, troopt would pursue the guilty parties yntil captured, even if it took tem into the inttrior vf Mexico. Here was fair notice. The Mexican authori ties had ample warning, if they would not stop these raids upon our border, that tee would ; that if they were unable to assert their own authority agaics; these maraulers. we wou d have to j&terfcre for our own protection. And ihU is just wLat our Government lias done. Mexico may as well understao j at i nee, that vhilt we have mi clrsite t vitiate its Territory, yet we hav? borne th i raids and robberies and ouf liwries of its inhabi tants, until patience has teamed to be a virpe, and hence fjrth.if the Mexican sutho iocs cannot we will apply the proper remedy. A government that is too weak to asser' itself, is not entitled to a very great aixount of consideration. Indeed it is almost next to useless to enter into treaty stipulations with such a nation. Bat tho Matamoras paper further per sists io "fearing" that the action of Col McKenzie will lead to hostilities. Very well, then so le it. Indeed, nostilite, if Mexico wants thrm wil' uot be such a bad thing for U3 after all -A war on our frontier would "in lcf than no time " lead to cutting off anoth er slice for the purpose of rcctifiying and strengthening our bouudary II Mexico insists upon it and as our great minion is to "ex'end the blessings of freedom and equal . rights," we wou'd aot hesitate veryolong about taking un der our protection the States of Nuevo )eon, Cohahulia, Chihuahua. Sen ra Lower California, and the Northern end of Durango. There is no doubt that a healthy and an energetic mixture Yankee population in those effete and decaying States would be a good thing on general principles, if not otherwise. If we cannot have the ioterpatiotia comity with Mexico which is recog nized by the law of nations, we must at least defend ourselves from Mexican raiders; and if MexLo choose to be offended and go to war of courss that goverment 'will; have to take tho consequences. . Ao nexatiou" may be the oply cfiecctqal remedy, after all. And then, youj know, ; "Manifest Vet tiny." THE ORIGIN OF MOUNTAINS. . Professor Jantes D. Dana contrib-1 tes to the American Journal of Science and Arts" a very learned treatice on tome results of the earth' .contraction from cooling, inclijding a dicu98iqn of the origin of mountains and the nature of tho earth's interior In Fpeakiog ot the kinds and structure ot mountain, ho draws a hitherto neglected distinction between ; 1. A simple or individual mountain range of mass, which is the result of one process of evolution, and which may bo distin guished as a monogenuio range, be ing one in genesis; and 2. A com posite or polygeqetio range or chain made up of two or more nconogen-tic fombbad. Applachiai chain the niouotain regiou aloog the Atlan" tic border ot North Auierica is. a polypenetic chain, and consists of several others ranges, principal among ; vt'i c'l iri the Green Mountains, the Alleghanies, and the Highland, include iiiir the Blue Ilidge and Adiroadicks. Qfthes, the first wis completed essentially after the lower hilurian era, the 8?con) immediately after the car honiferous era, ami the third arc pre siluiian in formation. Mountaiu-m-iking is shown to be very tdow work. Alter the beginning of the primordial, the first period ot disturbance of North America ol special note was that at the close of the lower silurian. when the Green Moun tains were finished. This interval be tween the beginning of the primordinl and the metamorphi?ra of the above range was at least 10,000 000 years. The next epoch of grtat ui.-tuibance in ilia same Appalachian region was that at the close of the carboniferous era, in which the Alleghinim were folded up; and, altogether, it is stated that the Appalachians were at least 35,000,000 year in maki,1- The disr placements of tie Connecticut river sandstone and the accompanying ig neous ejections, which occurred before the cretaceous era, took place lor some 7,000,000 years after the Appalachian revolution. Thus it is demonstrated that the ateral pressure resulting h.m the earth's contrac.ion required an ex ceedingly long era in order to aceuuni late force sufficient to produce a general yielding and polication or displace- j ments ot the beds, arid to start off a j new range of prominent elevations over j the earth 9 crust. cei(jic Ameri can. A W Ah VI IiTJSK XI A 7S. mm w ACROSS fl. 3 ad and bo Wise ! The UNPER-SriNED ac and a'tr-ij? ready to wait oa tbnir Cutcmers aud at the LOWEST CASH PRICi: TUeir iLare and itlected stoclr ct GENERAL RXERCZXAXDISQ O GMT R I H I N C DRY GUODS & CLOTIIINO, BOOTS & SHOES HATS &: CAPS GROCERIES & Crockery AND330THER nTICT.T:3 TOO NU wrou to Montiua. W niiher ftd vertigo nar OivB.ut Jbut'iatend to)do the Square thing ,with .All & everybody Proi!uc;ti1icn lor Goods. COMC AND 8PE FOR YOURSELF, 111111 1 mini Oregon. H 73, 22 ly. 1 RIVE FARMERS READ. irAN'fEn, A17LTIIR GOIJ).!L- f f ver iin.J (Jreebacks in IMk rjoi.nty, i wbt'b I will ) .y ilie bih) 8l ronikct inoeif good:, Ht my More at lower rates than can hv wbtaiutstl at my Itc Mutu of lie uty'o X 'irtlauU, iu the AT Til B f OiiL STORE. nAVINO PUKCIIASKP A LARUE AND enmidete Stuck of NKW tioOOS, and receiving fresh su iplwj uvory woek I can uup idy wverjbody with Ury Cioods, tiro eerie Glass Qnceiisivnre, Tobacco, Cigars, And all articles found in a GENERAL VARI ETY bTORE, I would respectfully call tho attention of the Public to my Establishment, hast C ash J price paid fur 1 URS AND PLTRV. R. A. RAY. Eola, Pw'k Co., Ogn. 16-ti c. s. 1 v i: it No. 13G, First Street, POltTLA XI, - - - . ORIIt. Who!o!alo and Retail Dealer iu DRY Wm, I'LOTillMi, LADIES' DUKSS GOODS, HOOTS A SI) SilOllS, II ATS & VS. V GKOCEIUKS d- PIW VISIOXS, Ilihtit Casb Price pai l fur all kinds of Country Froduoo. DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE STAI1LE2 Cot. Malu and Court Street. Thcs G. Richmond, Proprietor. fAvrxo rrnciiASED tiih arovf Cl Strnl f Mr A. il. Wbitlri, wo have re SttetJ an I r Mocked it in tucb a tuatitter a wilt t isl'at luriiy iuet vry wnt i.l the fuiu muni v. Iutf;te. siiijrk" or tt;ib?e. llarfci. i.e-s-civ' W :sv,. ftc . ffr., r urnu:;tf i nl Huj;rn:r SaH'iU- If -n---: I !;-y yy V c' let TERM S, ll Z ?;x. v. EXTRA OFFER! si:co.d DISTRIIUiTIO.V THE CI-nO.MO CUTE" ELE GANTLY FRAMED AND A SHAKE IN THE DISTRIBUTION CF 8730 PUEMIUMS AMOUNT. ING TO 811,000. Griven away To Tj every iubseriber to tbo Popular Wbckly, ) IR mim F0IEN3. Chromos dli,fri'n nt onrP. Tha di.rri bution'will roSITIVKI.Y tako pva f.n the TWKNTIKTII AY OF A tiU -T. i:t5 It TEKN HUNDRED AND fcKVENIY TIIK RE. OUK CHEOMO "CUTE" ii lCxaO inrlio in rz, acknowlwdgwd to be tbo lino-t nnd hainlsnomeiit pictura over given with any ja Ier. OUR FIUESIDE FRIEND U nn rirbt pngc illuMrated faioilj nnd Hutj weekly in its thir.l voiurn-, ba now over S EVENT Y-FIV K TAOUHAND SUBSCHIItEKS. nnd rapidly increasing, wbich insures the mcwh of the present distribution. The Publisher of (tur Firtfide Fliend have nt to it." tiibrrrtber tti yenr OVER SEVENTY niOUSAND copies f the c hroino Cute" ml nre ubippint? hnndrctevervdy. fiUBSfRIPTION PRICE THREE DOLLARS PER YEAR, which give the subscribers FIFTY-TWO lumbers of the he-t Family Wwrkly, the chr..mo rUTE' finely framed, and A numbered CERTIFICATE ntitiifig the holdf r to no share in the ilitri!u th.n of premiums for 1873. FUMSCRIRE now with the ajrent or fend direct to tho Publisher. SPECIMEN COPIES, particulars etc., scut 1'reo In every town, nt licme or travling. Large cash j ay and j liberal premiums ior geituiK up clubs The best outGt. Send a once for Terms and - particular VATERSa& CO., Pubs., Chicago. Wanted mm in ti!M FiRsr and Alack Stueet TORTLAXD, OREGON. A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ! ! TIIK KIHJC'.TION I'OIITIIIS TIMCsJ The ImFn,tance of a Practical Education Was never -mere Apparent than Itoiv ! 1 T TS UMVKRSAM.Y AfKNfWLEl) ?ED thitr hx wegrew in lipiriiv we yt v in.-ri' J raClifil'. Hint Hiat If IS l'(Ult'.l .f nun run tl cy thitnsa-Hes j rifii-itliv- lin-in lht'ineht'4 inlbe ! H iiiiinnii' j-o.-ilu'e toUiett ibe tlvinand! f tlie tiiiuv. Wben At: siliii., Kiinr ( S"pnfn, wn -k d whiit tiling!4 be lining I t ni.- i r p r d.r b(l x u li-iirn, bertj'iiei): 'I'b.'fc ibinjrs wbieli ll ct ul'l pro' tire v b-n lin y I hu'iic uieli." JMnt-r ail tiiim: iii i.t.iuler utni we"glt, ori'l ait all in vi iliti tli;it i lii.i iti v .nt urn-- i v . in." is ;i iii'i'i it ol iii.ivin - il -iifiwii : nu t I lit-re is h pt''i.i! nertssily ! r ha j-tru-t l -irrvuneu in nil l.ueiinM irunsa lions. Youu.' nun ibe tiituie wilhiietf ll ( : i . V y YOl' ! Aro YOU 1'ft-ijartd to luittits diirau. 8 A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION to meet tbo D EM A IV II. S ofTKK A ii E.! Tbo mo-t thorougb, and coniprebensivo COURSE OT BUSINESS TRAINING tver introduced by tr.y c o n n 2: si c e a r OR. (; .s .v ess c o l 1, 1: a j: Tin:oit axd ri:ACTK;i t y ui .11 of r. :;!: ji i:nxi:ss uinrni:s. Tt e r. tnsi m arm ied and Tr.utbt a tt ti..ii,iu ilt S!u l., sit' t 1 t.r,.i-! r it in the ! Va b Stu lent, after -afii tbr .ub tie T1IKOKV C'OrilSK, be'! r-s ati actjil ntiOKe Kin:! ;i:i: asu MnciLWi '. n a o a o v. f. 3 f. r - t r I. 3 o O j,fi - t.-ir--,'"".,!' 1 ?icr A nrA EfTn J it r:cas:r.t Tcr.lc. TImm "' ri t m ... ar-d f.. '-i th; o'l,.!'. .tit ' hll - 11 i tt . S1U i i .1 i',,,i-....d. m .!; . . fc "! hi t ,d a 1 1 a;.d i t - :i:lautu-f tf thw ui c -t i nf.'i'H. , II .vlr-i r i'fn. nol Cr i a-io" (' mi il U l.ih" and Lo 1 f A 1 it- u CiM .1 ! ' lli d.r:iiiC-Min-nt f tlin Mi ll lu ll. i,ir ;iol ot!ir f in.i'na ii" f th.- f" M. oi t ,1 iL !-it cr h:i. o " ''I'.llv 1 m l i; 1 vu 1 1 .t -d u a:ljviJtJ l.i 1 s.-i'Ki 1 . all t i al.i' e.iJJ- rw . '',. I X f. P. Iter err -f 7 'r" o;i,v . l'i-: ' " .,. tni't the (fHinn" mlnlr ' ' i,9YVi v lrU ', 'nn I '- vlt, '''"' tint ft,, i. pro cut.: iu:h Ai t-en lo Uicjuil caUuI ( f.V- llC' CERTIFICATES. Mum ir. K srniN A Co. M i -n'ii: I 11';' fili-mnre Im s'nt nit tht n..r .M iu- i.i vn'irwWi I Ii .v.- ran fuil. t "-t ! 1 ' uniii-"! tho s iisij o ot your I X Hit r. Vv iif i V'ti s il a 1 1 I liml 1 oot only m,-n i -i i 't th. li'it 11 m- li. tliiit ran ' t f. iitol o Uoiua n.il oa a UiiiiO u;i i w iioi t 'i V??., 'Vi 'i t i. IIOIAM), .M L). ClTVANnC-iMNTVUoSrlTAT., Nn l-Y.t nl o. June 2rt , 171. I lrive Crrfii'l v uulue-l Dr. 1 tenley s I X f. l'.ilt m-vh Ii vJ f il'l t i 1 ct''t no tlii" K wlil h il l iiij'irtj ev.-ii t:i m:'i lelt ntct t.ii t.tutln;. lY,i ii i!m cnnttl : of ilii l itlriv. ns .,r im I iimableto it er.nl i it. i li;..(mli' tli.t t!e i K i. ii:t t nrv-it l" a v r eiltcieni n nuvly in V-0!M I" i t ton. l.o of A pM ti e u;i I ni'iiil:t ; ! t it . niii: is.mpt.- ot m niV. of wvt t ' 'Ir i ; w'.il .1 i.i t iiii -it'iiily i : i , J!'i v if t'l it n it if . '-'il t t..e ;;ik..M.. i vin,a,-yi..t:.-'ircu.v.nii vy(.urH M J Ass". Hex riiys'triati A potlicei.ry t. . t C 11...; SirTH "ivr.ii's (irr n i:. S.i i tV.i ic s :. .: i:!y i'rt, Mvjn. It. V. !hi ::in- Co -1 ;t ! ti : I lu.v r. t - v "s" 1,1 ein r t;n i of your 1 X I, I J -t r' Vi I i.-r,-.. f 'i i I i:iei! t i'ti -ly f : cl u... -1 i'ja i iai 'VTV . Vour. t . J.il JIH I'AI.IC;:..1'.U e ,isr. P.'.var of CoTitnr'ri's. 3V"Pf irul o w.t"' ,ut o. Ito.ilc .ia.j .iuUiO rwio3.t.K' t.. if. -i lHu!e. i;,cpt Fruih pJiottltl Xifitio n Hatllo ta uo Soiil !., v.iic& c. is. upsrvix a- ., Molu iToprletoin, LARGEST CIRCULATION. IN THE WORMS! A 1'aiiiilv Juiu'iial which can be trusted, and U always fu'l of iutt-rtt. i3 a ueceity ol the tiuies. Such an ono U tbo CHRISTIAN UNION, i ISftTMII. EMU inHJQT FAMILY EElfflfBL HI. Nil Y V MID HKKCUr.il, Rlr. HeechrrV brilliant and t-harar ter istic prii'in bid I ci:ui ial utnl Mar I pci. ai;d be verbatim nju ris tt bi lcture I'OoUl I alb in the Plymouth tburch Prayt r Mtet inj;(i. aiu rriat tt 1a t ioni. Tbcrc is uU u lare mid able editorial stall. .PECBS. ATTItACTIOV For thi Vi-ar ! SERIAL STOREES liV fsOitisa M AlC'ltf Iarn'ct Ihechcr S'otre, hdidird Kif'tt's'oii , Tio!,vrtsnn Guiy, fr," 7 he o'iiti'C St I tiiU i it l.lmk f"r 11 irt:., (!, f li d,i,l,!e ohr rt-tt rrmn Ttrm r.'.i mrnrnTrm I U'ttij- l.iui'.ui uu(li. r ( Kfiiaud aiid Atuvii Given Avav ! A NKW 4M ijXQl'ISiTI' I.1TTI.U Itt V WAY and Ucrii:T f ! in l.iri, !n,d 1.4 t . i 1 t:r.; ii 5i tu i;'i! 4 v . r 1 i I l-.s .. . i.'.o j intuit 1 c i:rER . !f f p ' J - r i' : l, tin- 1 ... , . i , : , : ; ; 1 1 : , Hi.d . caniiii. ; ,. i Sti;urt s.rl liil-l rt'ii . o , . .il j,i e i.OHl tie H. fft aj ll ai.: t.c k'.t.ii tit lUt.- ttittis ieu Lc.ow. AUK AS I'Ol.LOWis: One UAKonly S3 1. 1 V. iv Sul H'l tier, for Thrfk Doi.i.. t:i, .-hi.l! t.j th; t l)l;lf?li.. t.MtjX l roi.e e;ir. nil'' the eLcit e h tweiu I ho two icture n miutiM nz : too I'AIK at.d the Ol.I-I. Ill WjRTH IF riCIERES Fl. HOW? LOOK! 2. Anyone sending $5 7.". shall reeetve the Cuntf-TiAM I'xtoN for Vii ibis ai.d bo ll ih.; Puturo l'leuiinuis: Srnl Mnney by putiul Qi ilrrt, Drn ft. or He jimtttcd Lctrr Currency at the fink the isemlcr. jETFIUSr .COME, FIRST SERVED.- The civile- you renew yonr Sulicriptioi, the KOncr you get the pittvie pgrSiato plainly which Premium ticuire Is telr'd, or b?ttr yrt. send lor both, and the 1'ilrefor Mount In"; and Mailing:: alo state whether It la a renewal or a new ubscrlptluii.-tS tiooii Agent Wnnlecl Ev erywhere. J. B. FORI) & CO. 2T Park IMace,NcT York. JiJJJ 1 1 r1 a rta m .B.. .... JTATTt. RENEWER. Every year ificrcn?cs the popularity of thi valuable Hair Preparation; which ii duo to merit alone. Wc can nsurc our old patrons that it is kept fully tin to its hiuh standnrd ; and it U the only reliable and j esiected prep aration lor rc.rtori.-fj Gray or Faded IIaiu to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous mu silken. The 8calp, by its use, becomes while and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonic properties, pierenta the hair from falling out, as it fetimn lat.es and nourishes tho Hair-gland. Jiy its use, t'ae hair grows thicker and strode;-. I:i baldness, it restores tho cap liar v - land to their normal vigor, and n ill c;c- ite a new p-owth, except iu extreme old age. It is the mobt economical IIaib'Drcssisg ever used as it lcptires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents arc pure, and carefully .selected for excellent quality; and! consiku- it the Bust rnurARATiOJf for iu intended pm-pores." Sote Ly all Drujrafs. "n l De:ler$ in JUcdicine$. Price One D-ilor. Buckingham's Dye FOU THE WHISKERS. A:j our Kcnewer iii many ca?cs re quites too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or laded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and eilcctuully accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., JS ASHUA. N.H. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, roil rinirmo the dlood. The reputation this ex cellent metlKiue enjoys, is derived fnnii its cures, many of vihicb are truly marvellous. Inveterate caes of Scmfuloua dis eace, where the system r.emcd ft tu rated with cu"i'untion, have beea iiii'iti d nnd cured by it. Ntrofulous. rtTections and -vr'JX" :V -5' l:-n dcrs.w hieli were sf JTZJr' cravatctl br the scrofu lous eon tan. nation until they were painfully rflliftinpr, have Lctn radienljy ; nir t tn miiipra nun i;ei io mii o.-i every ec- tiun ol the roui!try,th:it the 1 1 In: t f.rcely ucd ta ) Le informed tt ite viiluck oi i.-t. serr f'uloiis ixticon i one of tl." rr; 1ermctire j rrt inie? of ni rare. (Mien, tlii. in fern rnil in1il4 : tenant of thcoipniiifm in.itoui.u.e lt con tilntioa, ; ntnl invites l!ie: i.m k of cnleel linpor ttcli!i-CJ, , w itl-r :t exi itii ff a stiFiieion of its t WfBfs. Afain. ii eenm to tirred infwtion tllOllpotsttel.oly1r.ud j tl.en.on r mrf favorable orcaf ion, iri i fly develop into one or otJier or it. In irons inm-.s, eiircr on ine suifare or anions: the vitals. In the lrtfrr, tuber, clrs m.tv be snddenly !e.fiitet in Ile lunf or tieart, or tumors fotmVd in ti e liver, or it fl.owi Us t'l crm e by enttous on the skin, or foul nler otions on f omi ni t of the body. Hence the orc siontil ueof a boUlC of this t 'nrtaj ett ilia is ad visable, oven risen n retire M-mytoms of diseaM ci'l err. rcrfons ! ft!i ted w ill t the follow in p com r V.irts pener.'dlv find iinirdifte lelicf, and, at 1. nirth. en e. I v tlo ue of lhU HAllAVAllll.- , I A: St. AuthftHif'n J'irr, ltoe or JCt-ytijielerff Trttir. Halt Jihrutii, Senld llrettt, Jtfftromit i Sorr I'yt. tvr Jh.'nrt, and other enii'tions or i vl'iLlc bnniP of Srttifuloun difcac. Also in tlM more eoneealod fonns. as I)iifein , Initif, Jlrart JHnc. i itn, lf Hi jnjf, Smrnfrrim, nnd the vnrious 11crrou$ f.Ccetions of the muse l:ir nnd nervous systems. Stt'hili or l'-ferfj,nnd Jtrrrrirriat T)licm wr riircd by it, thouph a lontr time is required fof subduing tbeTid.tti:atc inahulies bv any mrdiclra, f.iit lone continued use of this medicine will ei the conudiiint. rttmrrha a or II ' liifet, l"fcW l lcrraliotm. nnd I 'rut ale JHrrttet, are com monly f oon relieved nnd ultimately cured 1t ita ttvilvinsr ned inviporrtinp cfect. itinute Direc tions for enrh cne aic fount in our Almanac, rrtp lied pr.nti. l!ltrrtatirni rnd !twt, Xtlci r.iuod by accnmrlrtion of extraneous rortl in ti e blood, vield qniekly to it, ns 1fo 1 4rer CrnM laift. Tnrriflittr. Cenfeft inn or Jt fatn n 'lot of tbo l irrr. prd Jai't'iee, w hen arislnf , n tbcj-o'ten do, fi-orn the mrHipp yoifons in tbis blood. Thi SAVfiAVAJTtl I A is a great ro-Ftoi-er for the Ftrcrcih and viper of the system. Thoc who .ire r-Wf and J irllr. Jterpem dettt. Slt'trrst. rnd troubled with Jcrrw Ap frelirtirTm or f'rar. or rrv of the pfeetinna Kymntomatic of irral;trrm. will find Immediate relief and convincing evidence of iu restoraur power upon t;ial. rnr.pAREDnr Dr. JT. C. AYEIt & CO., X,wIl( Bfaaa Jracttcal and Analytical Chemist, SOLD BY AI.I, DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, .'iVA-l -fc-U e ( s-tt er: Mini, i Jiiii r t 'r.:c, asz) i:::riE25 voi::tt j-han ".r.y obor rr.achinc. If tli. ro hi a 1 k uurc rwirtR Ma, clr.Av v tii'i i V.c thon-und imn'K of Km rrat. iMO i; t v.-o:l:ii:K cll v.v Hi v;t?u' tni.ro witiKfitction. ii I ini in lei ir.dl of it. it v. ill lo nitei:ui tt uiiln ut t'xtn iim? i f i:y Uiul to tl.o o ut r. GATIULL HILL, Are-1, : lew Mor.tor.ery S.i. Grand I'o'pI Cu!!d;a', Sat Frar.ciico. l - - ,S i. for Circt'la-m and rmmptrm erf. th uf k. Jiziie aVniia r" '