Satan in New Hampshire.
HOW HE MADE A CONTRACT WITH A AVOMAX
FOR HEB SOTJI,, AND HOW HE WAS CIR
CUMVENTED BY THE MINISTERS, DEA
CONS AND ELDERS.
The "Waterville (Me.) Mail is publish
ing extracts from the diary of the late
Rev. Asa Redington, of "Waterville, who
was a Revolutionary soldier. The
strange incident recorded, below hap
pened in New Salisbury, N. H., in 1784,
while he was working for a Mr. Gree
ley: "An elderly lady by the name of Bai
ley, and of whom it was said she was a
lover of toddy, happened to be at the
barn one day, when there came on a
heavy shower of rain and thunder, dur
ing which period the prince of darkness
appeared unto her. In consequence of
some valuable promises made to her,
she entered into a contract with him,
agreeing to give herself up. both soul
-and body, to his infernal majesty, at a
certain hour on a certain day, and in
about six days after this interview.
When the storm was over the good lady
returned to the house and gave them a
history of what had taken place, adding
that she had signed and sealed the con
tract with her own blood, showing the
wound on her finger from whence the
blood was drawn! Her friends were ex
ceedingly alarmed at the dreadful story,
and the news spread like wildfire both
far and near, and oh, what could be
done to save her? Notice was immedi
ately given to Mr. Searl, the then set
tled minister of the town, and, like a
good shepherd, he determined to defeat
the evil one if possible. Accordingly,
on the Sabbath following he mentioned
the appalling circumstances to the con
gregation, and with tears in his eyes
told them (I being one of his headers)
that the prince of darkness had appear
ed in bodily shape to one of his parish
ioners, and on a certain day was again
to make his appearance, according to
the contract, and take off with him a
member of his church to the regions 6i
despair, and on the day mentioned for
the exhibition he should, by consent of
the church then present, appoint a
meeting, and wished that if any one
present had any objections he would
make it known." A pause then ensued
and not even a whisper was heard. The
minister then said he should, and ac
cordingly did, appoint the meeting. On
that important day a multitude of per
sons of all ages assembled in Mr. Vet-
tingill's orchard on an elevated piece of
ground, measures having been previ
ously taken to have ten or twelve mm
isters from the neighboring towns to at
tend the meeting, and they accordingly
appeared on the ground in due season
for the exercise. The good old lady
was then introduced and placed in the
center of the multitude, the ministers
forming in a circle around her, then
another circle composed of deacons,
elders and members of churches pres
ent, and then in the rear of those the
multitude formed in close column
Everything then being prepared for
action, and at least one hour before the
time appointed for his satanio majesty
to make liis appearance, the exercises
began oy singing, praying and snppli
cations, all in favor of the good old lady
and against the tempter, which con
tinued until 5 r. m. It being several
hours after the time appointed for the
i i i i
explosion, auti no smeii oi Drimsiono or
appearance of danger, the multitude be
gan to disperse, and the lady was de
livered over to her friends, and by sun
set the ground was cleared. Mr. Gree
ley, early in the day, geared up his old
steed with saddle and pillion, went a
number of times, taking the females of
his family on to the ground in season,
and returning home in the same way,
which was not accomplished till nearly
dark. I did not attend at these scenes
of folly, but the meeting took place in
sight of where I was hoeing corn in Mr.
Greeley's field, and I couJd plainly see
the gathering multitude at the place of
action. The particulars of what took
place at the meeting I had from several
persons present. My brother, Thomas
Redington, then resided near Mr. Gree
ley's, and had a knowledge of the trans
action, and now recollects it."
The Silver Report. A "Washington
correspondent says that Senator Jones,
Chairman of the Silver Commission,
h-s practically compiled his report, and
will be ready to subinit it to Congress
immediately upon its assembling in Oc
tober. The report is an extremely long
document. It attempts to cover the
whole question of silver as a circulating
medium from the earliest time. It is
very forcible in favor of the remonetiza
tion of silver. The report argues that
silver has always been an important
factor in the monetary transactions of all
nations, and has always borne the same
relative value as gold, and that the pass
age of the act of 1873 demonetizing sil
ver was characterized by extraordinary
lack of information as to the effect that
such an act would produce. In connec
tion with the consideration of the silver
question tho report discusses the obli
gations of the Government in the pay
ment of United States bonds. The posi
tion assumed by the Commission in
their report is that the act of 1870 is a
contract under which all subsequent
loans have been issued. In order, how
ever, that there should be no doubt as
to the siecinc coin in which these bonds
were to be paid the act stipulates that
they must be paid in com of the United
States of the standard value at that
time; so that whatever legislation might
subsequently be had which would de
preciate the value of gold or silver, it
would be the duty of the Government
to pay in gold or silver coin at tho stand
ard value of 1870, even if obliged to
strike coin of the standard value of that
date in order to meet its obligations for
tne redemption of these bonds.
After Many Days. The other day a
woman walked into a bank in Chemnitz
and said that many years ago she had
drawn some money from it, and on
reaching home found she had received
two ducats too much. Being in press
ing need at the time she had kept the
money, and until now had been afraid
to return it. She was told by the bank
officers that she might keep the ducats,
whereupon she became highly excited
and insisted upon returning them with
compound interest, which, together
with the principal, amounted to over
forty marks, which sum was therefore
handed over to a poor family. Sixteen
years was a long time to suffer for her
fraud, but in the end the cause of it
went to relieve suffering which, had the
crime not been Committed , would never
have been reached by its good effects
so inscrutable, says the rustic moralist,
are the ways of Providence.
- r m
Among the happiest exoerience of the
young is the fact that they do not feel
mey snaii ever grow old.
Donn Piatt in a 13 all-Room.
We never attended the graduating ex
excises of West Point, but we did years
ago run down to a ball at Annapolis.
We happened, on the cars, to sit by a
stout old party possessed of a ruddy,
motherly countenance. She was quite
communicative, and soon told us that
she was on her way to Annapolis to see
her son "grad-i-ate," to use her own ex
pression. We took charge of that old
lady she was so good, kind, sensible
and motherly. We were present at the
meeting between the mother and boy
a handsome manly youth, one any moth
er could be proud of.
After supper we asked the old lady if
she intended visiting the ball, and she
said she would like to look in, but her
son said it was quite "impossible," as
all the "tickuts" were gone. We vol
unteered procuring the magic paste
board, and in due time we made a grand
entree, creating some sensation, ior tne
old lady had gotten herself up regard
less of expense or appearances. The
son was revolving with a beautiful girl
one of our "Washington belles ana
in one of the pauses of the dance we saw
his fair partner looking at us and laugh
ing. The eyes of the young man sought
the object of her evident merriment.
and when he saw us the expression of
his face was that of, first dismay and
then wrath.
The dear old lady asked us to get her
a glass of water. As we returned we
passed the son and saw two red spots on
his r-iippks and his brow corrugated m
wrath. Our aged friend, stout as she
was, appeared ready to sink, and asked
to be taken to the hotel. We at once
hastened to comply, although assured
that she Mas not ill. Rut while waiting
for the one available hack of Annapolis
we saw two huge tears well out from her
dear old eyes and course their way down
her then rather pale face, and noting
our anxious look she said:
"Don't mind me; I'm a foolish old i
woman and ought to have stayed at
home, for my son is ashamed of his old
mother."
We are justly proud of our navy.
Her gallant sons have swung the eagles
of the republic too often in triumph
through the smoke of battle not to have
endeared them to the patriotic heart of
the nation. But would it not be well
to correct that one defect? It is not
well to begin life in that way. Wash
ington Capital.
Ax Awkward Predicament. We
have heard the history of man who was
for many hours watched by a bear with
out his being able to remove from the
spot where he was sitting; here is a more
terrible one of a man and a lion. A man
returning from a visit to his friends at
Bethany, South Africa, took a circuit
ous course in hopes to kill au antelope
to carry home to his family. Seeing
no game when he reached the spot, he
laid his gun down on a low. shelving
rock, and went down to a pool to drink,
after which he returned to the rock,
smooked his pipe, and fell asleep. In
a short time the heat reflected from the
rock awoko him, and he saw a large lion
crouching before him, with his eyes
darincr in his face, and within little
more than a yard from his feet. He sat
motionless for some time, till he had re
covered his presence of mind, then, eye
ing his gun, he moved his hand toward
it. The lion, seeing thi3, raised his
head and crave a tremendous roar. He
made, another, aud another, and anoth
er attempt, but the gun being far beyond
his reach, he gave it up, as tne Jion
seemed well aware of his object, ana
was enraged whenever he attempted to
move his hand. The rock on which
he sat became so hot that he could hard
ly bear his naked feet to touch it, and
he kept moving them, alternately piac
ing o.'e above the other. The day pass
ed, and the night also, bat the lion
never moved from the spot. The sun
again rose, and soon rendered his feet
beyond feeling. At noon the lion rose
and walked to the water, only a few
yards distant, but looked behind as he
walked, lest the man should move; and
seeing him stretch out his hand to take
his gun, turned in a rage and seemed
about springing on him. The animal
went to the water, drank, and returning,
lay down again at the edge of the rock.
Another night passed; the man in de
scribing it said he knew not whether he
slept, but, if he did, it mast have been
with his eyes open, as he always saw
the lion before him. Next day the ani
mal went again to the water, and while
there ho listened to some noise, appar
ently from an opposite quarter and dis
appeared in the bushes. The man made
another effort and seized his gun, but
his ankles were without power and he
could not walk. He crept down to
the water, gun in hand, expecting the
return of the lion, which however,
never came back. The unfortunate man
remained a cripple ever after.
A Plague of Bats. The St. Louis
Journal says that "when Samuel Davis
introduced a bill into the legislature
last winter providing for the destruc
tion of rats, the press of the State was
incliued to indulge in a great deal of
badinage at Sam's expense. If all re
ports be true, however, the people, and
especially the farmers of central Mis
souri, have this summer began to realize
the benefits of Sam Davis' effort in their
behalf. The counties of Saline, Coojj
er and Pettis are literally overrun by
rats and the crops are receiving incal
culable damage thereby. In many lo
calities whole fields of corn have Lbeen
uprooted and destroyed by rats, neces
sitating replanting or abandonment for
the season. The rats burrow in the
ground close to the fences, in the hedges
and ravines, breed large litters three
times a year, and devour everything
they come upon . They are the old-fashion
wharf rats, such as abound in every
city. It is feared they will ultimatelv
become a greater scourge than the grass
hoppers have been, although there is
now a wholesale movement against
them in the counties named. One farm
er in Saline county has within the past
three months killed over -1,000 of the
pests, for the scalps of which he receiv
ed 00, iu accordance with the provis
ions of Sam Davis' bill."
Violet Fane poetically exclaims:
"Oh! for some new coired name by
which to call him!" We are not very
talented in coining names, but Violet
might call him, " My Sweetestsweetest
niaplesugaroffski," and see how he lik
ed it for a change. The liussian sound
lurking in the rear end of the name
might strike his fancy in n soft place.
A proud and devoted wife, whose
husband had got a job on a cellar excav
ation, explained hia absence bv saving
he had gone to Wheeling.
Do not expect to make a great effort
every day. or to achieve transcendent
excellence at all hours.
The Channels of Exit
From the human system bear the same
relation to it as sewers do to a city. They carry
off the waste, the refuse which it is essential to
remove in order to prevent disease. One of the
most salutary effects of Hostetter'a Stomach
Bitters is to renew activity of the bowels when
these organs are derelict in their duty. The
bilious and dyspeptic symptoms which accom
pany constipation are also remedied by this ster
ling alterative. Its gently cathartic action has
the effect of removing impurities which would
otherwise poison the system and its tonic influ
ence is exhibited in an increase in vital power.
It renews appetite, soothes and invigorates the
nerves, prevents and remedies malarial fever,
and is a lirst-rato remedy for despondency.
D AMI ANA BITTERS.
KI.I ll F.XTKACT OF DA.MIANA
AND
DAM I AX A HF.Itlt.
A prejudice uxdoubtedly exists in many minds
against what are termed Patent Medicines, and
in view of the numerous nostrums placed before
the public by means of incessant and unscrupu
lous advertitsimr, this view of the case appears
not only natural but just, as in many case these
so called " remedies " are not only powerless to
effect tho cures they profess but are positively
injurious to the system from the ingredients of
which they are composed.
Hut it is unjust t j stigmatize all patent medi
cines 83 hurtful localise many- have been found
so. Furthermore, it should be borne in mind
that there is a violent opposition on part of the
medical profession to the use of such medicines ;
more especially of those found to be useful, as
their employment evidently tends to obviate the
necessity of the physician's interference and
scriKes a viow ai ins proicssionai trains.
Having premised these general re-marks, we
refer to tne tonic and medicine lorming tne head
of .this article the celebrated
BAJA CAL1FOBSIA DAMIANA BITTEliS.
These Bitters, although a new discovery and in
the market but three months, are an exception
to almost all that have been presented to the
public. It is a Vital Restorative, an Appetizer
and isioou rnriner, a ionic aud .Laxative, gen
tle, but effective, in its operations ; is purely veg
etable aud ecvual to the choicest wine as a bever
atrc. The priueipa.1 ingredient in it is the J)ami
ana, a shrub found in Lower California, and
which lias for many years been a remedy known
to the Spaniards for sexual weaknesses, disease
of the bladder and kidney, etc. This plant is
peculiar to Lower California and grows in a
small section from San Lucas to San Kafael and
lias not been discovered in any other part of the
world. The herb is irom two to three feet r.isrh
much branched, tho stem being woody and suf-
fruticose, and the branches form a curved base,
cylindrical, with a smooth, reddish brown bark
the branches all being downy towards the apex
The leaves are alternately arranged cn the stem
and arc hairy on both sides. It belongs to a
class of plants named 'l'nrteracec, but little
known and of which Jtimuma is one.
Mr. Lewis Hess, tho proprietor and manufac
turer of these Hitters, makes no secret of its
composition. It was discovered aud lirst manu
factured by Drs. Winder fc Shearer of San Di
ego. He has the Damiana in bales in thcsales
room. It is put up in small packages for those
who prefer tho tea. He also manufactures the
.Fluid Extract of Damiana for druggists' use
It is a very pleasant bitter to take, so much so
that tho saloons are all getting to have it on
hand, and already between them and the dru
gists tho sales are very large.
Tho manufactory and depot is No. 12 Mont
gomery Avenue. The salesroom is 30x50 and
contains a large stock of tho Bitters boxed ready
for trade, lie has United Mates patents for the
Uilters, trade mark and the name "J'.aja Call
tornia Uamiana liitters.
An infusion or tea of the herb was lirst inado
and drank by tho Mexicans as a tonic for tho
stomach and bowels, which virtue it possessei
to a wonden ni degree.
We wish Mr. Hess great success, and that he
must have, for where the article is introduced it
is always called for again. We would advise vis
itors to the 3Ieehanies' Fair to sample the Bit
ters on exhibition there. S. F. t.'omiwrrial.
Peruvian Syrup.
Brooks, Me., Sept. 7, 1870.
Dear Sir From early youth I was iu feeble
health, troubled with humor in my blood, weak
ness and debility of the system generally ; was
unaoie to labor much, and only at some ligh
business, and then only with great caution
oeven years ago, tne past spring, l had a se
vere attack of Diphtheria which left my limbs
paralyzed and useless, so I was unable to walk
or even sit up. Noticing the advertisement of
l"EurviA.v Ssykit, 1 concluded to giTe it a trial
and to my great joy soon found my health inv
proving, i continue d the use ol the bvia'l tin
til three bottles had lx.cn used, and was restored
to complete health, and have remained so to
this day. 1 attribute mv present health en
tirely to the use- of IVehcvian Syrcp, and hold
it in high estimation. I cannot sieak too highly
iu its praise. I have in several cases recom
mended it in cases very similar to my own with
ttio same good results.
Yours truly, t'n.mt.ra E. Pkakcy
from Thatcher, M. oi' Mention
'ew York.
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by loosening and cleansing the lungs, and allay
ing irritation, thus removing the cause, instead
of drying up the cough and leaving the cause
behind. 1 consider the Balsam the btst cong
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CLOTHING TO ORDER at tbe Lowest CASH
PRICE for the next Sixty Days:
Business Suits to Order, $25
Pants to Order, - - - $6
Dress Suits to Order $35 to $50
Commercial
St., cor. Leidesdorff.
AD
Kearny Street,
SAN FRANCIaCO.
wmW
kernel for tlae Illustrated UDescriptive Circular
FRISMroMS"OFGiviSKr FREE!
GOOD PAY AND LIGHT WORK IN ODD HOURS
For the Merchant, Lawyer, Clergyman, School Teacher, Farmer, Mechanic, Housewife, Boy and Girl
The enormous circulation the CIIROXICLK has reached renders It truly
the PEOPLE'S PAPKK. The Proprietors have determined. If possible, to
place it in the hands of every intelligent reader on the Pacific coast.
The liberality and energy that the management of the WEEKLY CHRON
ICLE has always manifested In the past give assurance that it will ever main
tain its position as a leader In the march of advanced journalism.
As an incentive to man v persons who have a great deal of IDLE TIME to
occupy themselves profitably, we offer the following valuable Premiums, and
expect hy this means to gain their energetic co-operation.
Tho W'KFh'I. Y ClIIiOXICLK makes a specialty of giving complete and reli
GOLD COIN
DON'T WAIT ;
ST A KT YOTJR CIVUBS
Immediately. A number of neighbors can get up a
Club amongst themselves; each one will get the
paper, and thev can draw lots as to who will have
the premium.
The wonderful nd liberal list of Premiums we
offer. You will find articles both Useful., Bkauti
kci. aud Dksiraijlk to everybody, and they cost
nothing but a little of your Idle time in doing a ser
vice to your neighbors by prucuring them a first
class Family Newspaper and valuable premium for
yourself. Nothing old or second-handed. "Every
article offered as a premium is just as valuable, ax to
much mimri either lor itsr. or ns a present to some
friend. '
For Example.-Suppose, in looking over our list,
you should desire a Centennial Seven-Shot Revol
ver, a Lady's Riding Whip, or a Silvered Wire
Breakfast Caster, or something els of that value,
all you have to do is to forward the names ot your
self and two others, and the desired article will be
given free.
Any Pr.iisox okttino vp a
CliUB OF 300
Subscribers for the Weekly Chkoniclk at 42 25
per year (including postage), will receive anyone of
the following Premiums, the selection left to the
winner :
An elegant SQUARE PIANO, tn UPRIOHT or
COITAUK PIANO. Valued at 373, or s7o In
Coin. , , .
An extra line flAMJ-liilA i . Miver-n-
mountings, u perlect gem.
in Coin.
Valued at ti:T3. or :s7."i
For
CLUB OF 250
Subscribeis to the Weekly Chronicle at 2 25 a
year apiece, we wiii present the getter-up of the
Club any one tf the following premiums :
A Lsd v's C A NOl'IED TOP PH AE ION. Valued
at or $:too in Coin. , ..... ,
(iold Chronometer Lady's or rjcntlemau s atch.
Valued at KSO. or :i0 iu Cuin.
CLUB OF 200
Subscribers to the V kick i.y Ch boniclk at 2 25 per
year, we wiii present to the getter-up of the Club
any of the following presents :
A well assorted Library of ONE HL'NDHF'.D
HOQKS, including moat of the Standard Authors.
Valued at or S.tW (old Coin.
All elegant RLACK SILK SUIT for a lady. al
ued at saoo. or JUiK in Coin.
A beautiful FRENCH CHINA DINNER, TEA
AND 15KKAKFAST SET, consiMiiig of 2-17 pieces.
Valued at HSOO. or 2"i(l iu Coin.
Howe's improved Hay Coal ami agon MJAi.r.-i
i of four tons capacity, with platlorm sxH feet. al-
tied at MH.l. or J 15 iu Coin.
I For A
CLUB OF 150
Subscribers to the Weekly Chkoniclk at J2 "5 a
year we will present to the getter-up of the Club
anyone of the followiug presents :
A Fine ENOLISH BKK.ECII-LO ADINU DOU-BLE-iiARUELKD
SHOTGUN. Central F'ire. Re
hotuiaing Micks, including an elegant Case, Cleim
ing Itoil crimpers and everything complete. Man
ufactured by wreener of London. Valued at
or like amount in Coin.
A Ma-'nllicent SILVER-PLATED TEA AND
DINNER SET complete, consisting of nine piec s,
every piece having a beautiful satin finish, richly
embossed ornaments and carvings, gold-lined; also
massive silver-plated Muter Pitcher, porcelain
lined. Vani-d ut Sia.-. or like amount in Coin.
A Kl'HKKA MiEELUANU PLOW. Valued at
SIOO. or like amount in Coin
A Library of SKVKNTY-FIVE BOOKS, includ
ing most of standard Authors. Valued at $12.1. or
like amount in Coin.
For a Club of IOO
Subscribers to the Weekly Ciironici.k at 42 25 a
year we wiii present to the getter-up of the Club
any one of the following presents :
A decorated French China DINNER. TEA
and
fllK.A K FAST SET. of i:0 pieces,
nke amount in Coin.
Valued at $s, or
A set tif single Buggy Harness. Cold or Siiver
Mountings. Valued at 7.", or like amount In Coin.
A Biiin" Farm Waion", Gear, with neck yoke,
double trees and stay t tnins. Valued at !, or like
amount in Coin.
A Library of .VI r.ssorted Books, selected from the
best known authors ; cloth-bound. Valued at ('.0,
or like amount in Coin.
A Remington Breech-loading Shotgun, with case
complete. Valued at ST. or like amount in Coin.
A Howe's Improved Portable Scale for weighing
heavy merchandise. Drop Lever, with a capacity of
12' 0 It.s . l'2s Inch platform. Valued at $70, or like
amount in Coin.
For a Club of 75
Subscribers to the Weekly Chkoniclk at f 2 25 per
year, we will present to the getter-up of the Club
any one of the following premiums :
A Premium of S55 iu Coin.
A DavK Florence. Domestic, or a Drover A Baker
Family sKvV'IXU MACHINE. Valued at SO.
An English P.reech-loimlng Double-barreled
SHOT-DUN. Valued at $SO.
A Silver-plated DINNER AND TEA-SET of six
pieces. Valued at .V.
A Winchester sixteen-shot repeating RIFLE. 30
inch barrel, set tiK'geis, octagon, blued-steel finish.
Valued st .
CHARLES DICKENS' COMPLETE WORKS.
Handsome! v illustrated. 29 volumes. Valued at J. 18
A complete set of SIR WALTER SCOTT'S
WAVERLEY NOVELS, illustrated, 25 volumes
Valued at 17 50.
A LA DY'S SA DDLE. Valued at ST.
An elegant sutin-liued case of TABLE CUTLE
R'S . Vamed at f.V.
A fine lad 's DoLD WATCH, American orRwIw
movements with nam" engraved. Valued at r0.
A magnificent Mexican or California SADDLE.
Valued at i50.
For a Club of 50
Subscribers to the Wkkki.y Ciironiclk atf2 25 per
year we will present to the getter-up of the Clnn
any one of the following premiums :
MESIGAl
SEWING MACHINE.
TIiroo-riiiarterH I.chh friction than nny
oilier Incliinc.
IT
BEATS
THEM ALL !
K v 1 r - Tli rrttd 1 ns
Miulllr!
Self- Threading
Keedle !
Light
Knnnlne
Ntilleti
Itunnlnar
Kim pleat I
efW-Tbls machine
in fast becoming
known as the
ISEKT in tlicWORLB!
See It ! Try It L Buy It !
Warranted to Give ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE CO
-,5J- K' WOOD, Man nicer.
121 FIFTH STREET. - - - WAN FRANCISCO.
ft),;nol Acrenla Wanted
pietl Territory.
In all nnoeen-
Ifcoots and Shoes.
JOHN SITL1VAX, N. E. cor. Bat
tery and Jackson 8ta , San Franciaco,
offers to make tooMer the best French
Calf Leather BOOTS at from S to $9 00
California Leather Roots, - il 09
French ;alf Oxford Ties, - - 4 00
n.iys- ana i nuaren-8 Hoots and Shoes made to order
Persons in the country ordering Boom and bhoes to
the amount of 12or more will be allowed a reduc
tion of four percent., to make the express charges
ilKht. I sell Roots and Shoes of HY OWN MANli-
ACTURE ONLY. Boots and fchoes seut C. O. D.
Positively one price.
THE SECRET
Adviser and Private Med-
physual oebimv. indiscretions and excesses, send
2oe. to Dr. Jnnn Cooper, p. o. Box 2,148. Phlla.. get a
copy.cure yourself, and save ex pense aud exposure
&je . It
IiV THE FRANCISCO
KLV (g'lXIMKlO
in lieu of tne Valuable Premiums.
A Premium of S37 50 in Coin.
A flue Reniingtou HUNTING RIFLE. Valued
DICKEN'S COMPLETE WORKS, Illustrated, j
15 volumes. Valued at $27 50. !
A nice single buggy HARNESS, black and gold
lined trimmings. Valued at :5.
An elegant six-spliced splltbamboo fly FISHING
ROD, solid reel plates, nickel plated. Valued at
).
A plain white China DINNER, TEA. AND
BREAKFAST SET, consisting of 15u pieces. Val
ued al $40.
The popular EUREKA Family Range, six 7-inch
holes, large baking oven, and 23 pieces of Kitchen
Utensils. Valued at $35.
A satin-lined Morocco case containing FRUIT
KNIVES, NUT PICKS, lily pattern, AUTI
CRACKERS, gold-lined A' UT SCOOP, lu all twenty-nine
pieces. Valued at -'7 50.
A COFFEE URN. Valued at i-7 50.
A LADY'S SIDE-SADDLE. Vaiued at $:".
For a. Club of 40
Subscribers to the Wekkly Chkoniclk at $2 50 per
year we will send to the getter-up of the Ciub any
one of the following premiums :
A Premium of S30 in Coin.
An American SILVER WATCH. Valued at $).
A Belgian Breech-loading Double-barreled
SHOT-GUN. Valued at
A beautiful SUver plated COFFEE URN. Val
ued at $27 50.
A MEXICAN SADDLE. Valued at
HOWE'S Improved Portable Platform Scale, for
general use by merchants, manufacturers and farm
ers. Capacity of 400 His; 22x15 inch platfoim. Val
ued at $27 50.
For a Club of 33
Subset ibers to the Wekkly Chronicle at $2 00 per
name, we will send the getter-un of the Club any
one of the following premiums :
A Premium of $26 in Coin.
A Mariposa FAMILY RANGE, in all 23 pieces.
Valued at t'-ti.
A rich Bronze MANTLE CLOCK. Valued at $26.
A CALIFORNIA SADDLE, extra nice. Valued
at $20.
A Gold-band CHINA TEA SET, consisting of
pieces. Valued at fli.
For a Club of 25
Subscribers to the Wekkly Chkoniclk at $2 50 per
year, we will present to the getter-up of the Club
any one of the following premiums :
A Premium of S18 in Coin.
A Lady's Handsome RIDING WHIP. Valued
at $14.
A self-cocking, six-shot REVOLVER, nickel
plttfd. Valued at $14.
A Star Moilne PiajW, No. 7, slip share, cuts 12
inches. Valued atlo
A Hoy's or .Man's SILVER WATCH. Valued at
$1H.
Ail Extra Silver Mounted T.-out FISHING ROD,
Valued at 1G.
A Lady's aide SADDLE. Valued at $17 50.
'1'he " Quartette " Family RANGE, with a com
plete outlit of necessary utensils, in all 23 nieces.
iiictuuiiig two leugtns oi pipe. allien at sitoO.
For
a Club of 20
Subscribers to the Wkkkly Chkoniclk at $2 50 a
a year, we will present to the getter-up of the Club
any one of the following premiums :
A Premium of $15 iu Coin.
Howe's Improved Union or i'amily Scales. Val
ued at $1G.
A singie-barreled Breech-loading SHOTGUN.
Valued at $17.
A Silver-plated WATER-PITCH ER, porcelalu
lined. Valued atlti.
A morocco box con taining one dozen silver-plated
SUUAK SPOONS. Persian pattern, one sugar
tongs. Valued at $14 50.
The new JAPANESE MAGIC MIRRORS for
ladies, three Glasses, showing front and each siJe
of head. Valued at $16.
Twelve beautifully decorated DESSERT
I'lJVTK-t. Valued at 515.
A silver-plated PUDDING DISH, ruagniflcently
engraved. Valued at $16 50.
A boy'sSUIT OK cioTHE Valued atslfi.
A boy s M EXICA N SA DDL.E. Valued at $16
To the getter-up of
A Club of 15
Subscribers to the Wkekly Chronicle at $2 50 per
year -e will j resent any one of the following pre
miums :
A Premium of S12 iu Coin.
A complete set of sillier Neon's WAVKRLEY
NOVELS or a set of DICKENS' WORKS, com
plete in six volumes. Valued at $12.
A silver-mounted FLY TROU T ROD. Valued
at $12
A WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY,
3.UH0 engravings and IMO pages. Vulued at Si2.
A MEXICAN" SADDLE. Valued t $12.
A sllver-piaied CAKE BASKET. Valued at SH
A sh tin-lined case of silver-plated NUT PICKS
FKUIT KNIFE, NUT SCOOP. Valued at S12
A silver-plated FRUIT BA-iA'ET. Valued at $11
A boy's MEXICAN SADDLE. Valued at$12.
$lay'8 ei,imou'atwr or Carriage. Valued at
For a Club of IO
Subscribers to the Wkekly Chronicle at $2 50 a
year, we will present to the getter-up of the Ciub
any one of the following premiums:
A Premium of $7 50 in Coin.
Howe's Patent EVEN BAUNCKS with weights
complete. Valued at $H.
A Webster's National Pictorial DICTIONARY
illustrated, 1040 pages and 600 engravings. Valued
at $5
croweii s latent Thermometer CHURN. Valued
at $7 50.
A Robin Hood Five-shot REVOLVER. Valued
at $ 10.
Fori ester's AMERICAN FIELD SPORTS, illus
trated. Valued at $6 .50.
n.w?-tA'S ""TH1CAL CHART AND A'EY
BOOA. V allied at $5 .
tsiiver-plated WATER PITCHER. Valued at $1
A silver-plated tTAXl) for olives and pickles.
Valued at $6 50. '
Silver-plated CASTER, Call Bell attached. Val
ued ar7.
A M EX I CAN SADDLE. Valued at $9.
For a Club of 6
Subsciibers to the Wkkkxy Chronicle at $2 50 per
year, we will present to the getter-up of the Club
any one of the following premiums :
A Premium of $3 50 in Coin.
A copy of any one of the following STANDARD
AU1 HOBS' WORKS. elegantly bound in 8vo. cloth,
halt Roxbury, gilt top; Shakspeare, Bvron, Moore,
Burns, Goldsmith and the British Dramatists. Val
ued at $3.
Tlio JJEW
-J fe. MARK
Has all the 4mm1 loints:
Superior Mechanism!
Matchless Shuttle!
YTiiequaled Working Capacity!
SADLER A BARROWS. General Agents,
lia Market Strkkt, San Francisco,
and 416 Twelfth Street, Oakland.
'J0 Coast Agents for the Celebrated Excelsior
Cold waged Sewing Machine Needles, and Job
bers oi OU, Thread, Silk, and all kinds of Attach
ments. The Stearns Ranchos
THK CENTER OF LOS ANGELES VALLEY",
JL Ixs Angeles County, Cal., 12 miles S. E. of Los
Angeles City, fronting nine miles on the ocean, em
bracing Anaheim. Westminster I'olony, etc.; with
in the Artesian Well Relt, and hating water near
the surface. Southern Pacific Railr- ad extends
through the Ranclios to Anaheim. 600 Farms al
ready sold and Improved; remainder fur sale In sec
tions or fractions, by Alfred Robinson, Trustee. M
Market Street, cor. Montgomery, Man Franelwo :
or apply to William R. Olden, Anaheim, Cal., or to
Kev. Robert Strong, Westminster. Cal. Terms
one-quarter cash; balance, 1, 2 and 3 years; Interest
at 18 percent, parable at end of each year. Send
for map and circulars.
VIGTORMINE
able Market Rkpobts, and also contains a highly valuable and iun?r.-.si, .
AORICl'LTl'BAL DUPAEIMRXT. '
There is no limit to the number of Prizes any on person may re wve
Nothing more is required than to get up the different Clubs specified in u,?
list, and the ENTIRE LIST OK PRIZES will be forwarded to them
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR
Can be made in this manner, as the Prizes can be readily sold by the vtin!let
and every article offered as a Presen tor Premium will be new and fre-i,
from the manufacturers, selected with care and guaranteed by them anl u,e
Publishers of the CHRONICLE. Wk also oivk Prizes is
An Empire POCKET REVOLVER,
seven 3U(jU
allied at $5.
- Fishing in Ameican Waters,'' by Scstt
at $:i so.
Valued
A VIOLIN and ROW. Valued at $i
A GUITAR. $5 5n
1-a.iies' WRITING DESK. Valued at $1 :
Am ACCORDEON.or aTwenty-Jceved COXI Kp
TINA. Valued at $5.
A Cabinet PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM. Valued,.
$5 no.
A MEERSCHAUM PIPE. Valued at $4.
A et f CROti U KT. Val ied at
The Novelty LAWN MOWER. Valued at ".s
1 he American Kennel and sporting Field, bv fi.,
gess, illustrated. Valued at 4.
Forrester's lioOK entitled ".American Gki.j
Valued at $''.
A Liidv'H RIDINO WHIP. Valued at $5 50
A i'arkhurst FAMILY SCALE, ith Scoop, wei t,
6 pounds. Valued at .'.
A silver-plated PICKLE STAND Valued at to
A silver-plated Breakfast CASTER. Valued at i
A silver-plated Dinner CASTER, five bottle
Valued at $4 50.
A silver-plated CAKE BASKET or a crvstal m.d
silver-plated BERRY DIH. Valued at 5 50
Any of the following i-.ooks :
Sherman's Memoirs of the War, - - - - - $4 Su
I ife of Seward, -..."3
Mark Twain's Gilded Age sheep. .... 4 ltl
Life of Morse, the Dreat Telegraph Discoverer, 5 m
Johnson's Narrative of the Civil War - - - s t
Housekeeper's Manual. :j
The Centennial Exposition, : J,'.
Allen's New American Farm Rook, - - - - ;t
Allen's American Cattle, - - o
To THE liKTIKR-rP OK
A Club of 3
Subscribers to the Wkkkly Chkoniclk at $2 per
year, we will present any one of the fallowing pre
miums: A Premium of $1 53 in Coin.
A Cenfniiial seven-shot Revolver, blued stel
22 bore. Valued at $4.
A lady's Riding Wlifp. nicke'-plated. Valueila:
2 50.
A choice of any one of the following standard hi
thor's books, el. gaiitly bound in cloth, i! umUiaiec
covers, ltim o ; Byron, Burns. Ooldsu ith. Shakes
peare. Moore, Cowper, and tne British Dramatist
Valued at $2.
A Base Hull Cub Outfit of two Bils e.nd a Regii't
tion Ball. Valued at $2 75
A (iold Pen Pearl Holder. Valued at 2 53.
A silver Wired Breakfast lister, three Crvui
Bottles: very neat and piettv. Valued ut 2 5".
A four-blaoed I X L Pocket Knlti-. Ye.lueil m y
A pair of Fancy ornamental Par.or Metallic Cut.
adores. Valued at s2 ftsi.
Any one of the following Rook : '
Breakfast. Luncheon ami Tea: a Ciik-hoW-1 T
Common .Sense in the Household 75
Practical Cooking and Dinner-giving 1 M.
Practical landscape Gardening; by Elliott, -ji .
Dadrt's .Modern Horse Doctor?! 5n.
Dadit's Anieiicnu C-itt!e Do'-tor-$I 50.
y uller's Drape 'ulturist 1 50.
A small Family sfALK, w ilh Tin Scoop Veis;!.
4 Jts Valued at
A ROY'S ASH WAGON. Valued at 1 7.V
A LADY'S FANCY WORK BuX, with looker
glass, scissors, eic. Valu d at
A BUREAU SKT-a collar, handkerchief and a
glove box. Valued at 2 50.
A CONCUR I I NA. with 20 kevs Valued at ii.
IMPROVED TABLE OR PARLOR CRoijlhT
Only : subscriber will get this free. Valued al ?!
Backgammon and Checker Board, with checki-rf.
dice and box. all complete. Valued t ! 75.
A set of bone Chessmen, carved. Valued at ;2 i1
Crandall's Acrobats, a most attractive. ami:s;:.t
and wonderful toy. Valued at $1 25.
Crandii'l'd Menagerie, most marvelous ami inti
sting. Valued at $2.
Crandall's Joint Gilpin; full of fun for the !: i.r
family. Only three subsciiptions will get Giitm..
Valued at 1 50.
Crandall's Building Blocks. Three subscriliers get
this box. Vaiued at $1 00.
There are few places on the Pa itie imi wher.
there are riot from five t fiTty persons tbat woulu
derive pleasure anl profit from reading the Wkek
ly Chkoniclk. and would g-aJly subscribe for i: il
some one would draw their nttentio i to it ami re
ceive and forward their names. The peison who
takes the trouble to form a Club will bo liberal;;
paid in receiving: one of the handsome premiums.
ISF.;iX TO-5WV
To make up your Clubs. Every teacher, cleiyiuni,
merchant and housewife will find something ot
value to them in the list that will amply rewsr.l
them for their trouble.
HOYS AM) 4; I It I.N.
FZxaniine the Premium List. Vou can get some u(
those presents for yourselves and some to sell to
your mutes or to present to your parents and your
friends. Boys anti Girls meet with success in In
ducing people to subscribe who would turn a grown
person away. Parents should encourage and aiJ
their children n this work as a means of develojmng
Bt'SINESS IIAniTS.
i.i:uks
In stores and in postofiices have many chancel u
show the Wkkki.y Chronicle and collect sub-bribers,
and get valuable articles for themselves or
friends or for sale. You can possess a Watch, a Gun.
a Fishing-rod and many other useful things, by
simply getting up a Club.
erniis pi!i;mh m i.i.nt ui be oimu
lor Four MouttiH only, from August I,
177.
EXPLANATORY NOTES.
It is not necessary for a Club to lie sent entirely to
one PostofhVe address. All sntis-iibers sent by 0"'
person will be counted, though sent to d'ffVrent
Postofiices. ln'orm us with each name or llt oi
names sent that it is for a premium. Semi tb
names as fast as obtained. .Semi the tract iK.i.r
witti each list of names, specimen numbers will br
supplied free as they are needed by canvasei;
also posters and circulars. Remit mmncy by clierk,
money order, express or by registered letter.
Charges prep id.
No commission in addition to premiums.
IT-AII premiums will he delivered in San Fran
Cisco, packed and ready lor shipment to orrttrnf ll'
party entitled to theraj the recipient paying fn n;h:
or ex press charges.
Address all communications to
CHAS. D YOUNG & CO.,
San Francisco.
HCgrKend for the IlluMrateri Deftoripti'
C'ataIoiru or Prrminuii tent l any
drtwt Free.
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Great Invigorator !
Restorer!
and Laxative!
Positive Cure for IHseases or tUe K'd"
nej H ninl Bladder.
Depot : 12 Montgomery Avenue,
Sax Fhanctsto. Cal
A FTER YOU I1AVE TRIED EVERYTHI'
x in vain. USE
Rejuvenat o R
And a thorough. Speedy and ferme
cure will be jour Reward.
It Is the only great remedy, immediate eIch
positive cure for 11 eak-net peculiar to men .
Nervous. Mental and Physical liebihtv, I ' ',,,.
Decline, and Rmken-l.wn Constitution, 'r""' 1
ever cause. It trill restnre Kxhatutea ; tili
Slanhoo-l when all other remedies have Jaue'r eVary
purifv the blool and supply ic with tne " .,i'0)0r-life-glvlng
principle, and therebv eradicate "' ef
bid eruptions of the skin. It fs an immen'a'' R
and sure cure for all KIDNEY A1 "'Al,v
COM I'LA I NTS. ,n hirb
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In most every Instance haseffeeted acuaipi" f
for $10 00
Sent
to any
address upon recy ,r
price, or u. O. if Frocuranle oniy u" r' " n..joO.
XALFIELD. U Kearnr Street. San rr
O.
Cal . where you shoubt call or address 'our
All cnmmunlcaiiona strii tiy confidential. .. g Ti
nrrtrit kl.ir.Ba' Q . w till 4 v. M. alio o V" Kv
it. Sundays from 10 till 1 only. I'ons
ulutloa
letter or perroually Free.