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Wit and Hninoiv How ill white hairs become a i'ool and jester. - " : It is more blessed to give than to re ceive, but it's not as popular. . The Higher Education of Women Learning how 10 walk in French boots with Bix-inch heels. V -Why is not "the horn of the hunter heard on the hill1' any more? Because he carries it in a pocket-flask now. A correspondent asks whether we be lieve that women should vote! Well, yes, when parasols are stolen as freely as um brellas. An old maid in the We&t End lost a favorite cat by death, and she had the akin staffed for a pillow a new variety of cat-er pillar. Yoru whiskers are turning gray, Lean der," observed Mrs. Spilkics the other morning. "Why don't you shave them off?" ' "I'd dye first,1' replied Spilkins. "I didn't know," said an old lady, as she laid down her newspaper, "that thieves were so scarce they had to adver tise for 'em and offer a reward for their discovery." Said a friend to a bookseller, "The book-trade is affected, I suppose, by the general depression. Svhatkindof bo;ka feel it most?" "Pocket-books," was the Jaconic reply. A Boston writer in alluding to the musical taste of the Hub, S3ys: "Our ears have been cultivated until they over shadow our other organs." Same way out at Milwaukee. An Iowa schoolmistress lias been dis charged because, for the amusement of of the children during recess, she stood on her head. One of the trustees chanced to see the feat. Mary Ci.kmmeis Ames sajs Isabella Beecher Hooker's voice "rings with nu emotional timbre." Aha! Nothing shiugler about that. Comes from the roof of her mouth, probably. . One evening a little girl whose mince pie had been badly nibbled by mice, heard a mouse squealing in the wall, and said "Ah! mousey, you tat too much mince pie before you went to bed !" "Yer go'u spend every cent what I bring yer home for striped stockius', an' ther ain't nuthia to eat in ther house," is what a drunken man was telling a bar ber's pole when a policeman arrested him. An Irish servant girl recently boasted to a lady that at her old place she always rose at four, made tiie fire, put on the kettle, prepared breakfast and made ail the beds in the house before any one was up in the house. "I tell you, sir," eaid a dogmatic mor alist, "that the time is surely coming when stealing will be a thing of the past." "How so?" asked a bystander. "Because there will be nothing left to steal," an swered the dogmatic moralist. A woman said to her husband, who was a querulous man and an uu prosper ous physician: "I wish you had some of the patience of Job," to which he re sponded: "I wish I had, with all my heart, or the patients of anybody else." A "parvenu" has a son twelve years old. The child,who has been well brought up, is in the habit of tpcaking to the old family valet with a certain degree of re spect. One day his father takes the boy aside and says to him: "George, you are now large enough to be a little less polite to the servants." A RAiiBEU, who was measuring a law yer for a wig,exclaimed: "Why,how long your head is!" "Yes," said the leal gentleman, much pleased. "We 1 twjers must have long heads." A moment later the b-irber exclaimed: "Why, your head's a thick as it is long!" The'lawyer didn't resjibnd that time. The simplicity of a rural courtship was never better illustrated thau by the following anecdote: "I'm yaua to be marrit, Peggy," said a hind "to a servant lass whom he had been in the habit of visiting. "Ay, are ye? And to whom, gin J may be allowed to spcir?" '"To yersel', Peggy." "Are ye?" said Peggy; "I wish I had keun'd sooner." "Mr dear child," said an old lady to her niece, "I'm afraid youmade a mistake in choosing Ueorge for your husband. He's the most singular man I ever saw." ."Dayou mean, aunt, that lie is not at all like other men.?" "Yes, my dear, that's. just what .1 mean." "Very well, aunt; but my opinion is that the less he is like other men, the better husband he'll make." . A wao had kept up a continual tire of witticisms at a social party, when a puri tanical gentlemau, who enjoyed sermons and snuff better than jokes and puns, sharply observed, "If you keep on jou will make every decent person leave the house." "That would be a sorry joke," was the dry reply, "for you would cer tainly be very lonesome when left here alone." A vounw widow whose aged husband had died, becomingly appeared two month9 afterwards at the Paris Mairie to announce her forthcoming marriage to her cousin. "Pardon me.madam," observed the clerk, "but the law peremptorily for bids a woman to marry within ten months of her husband's death." "Yes, truly," replied she; "but are not these eight months of paralysis to be taken into con sideration?" A man was going over atield when sud denly he saw a bull with head down and feet pawing the grass. The man went for the nearest fence, but just as he reached it he felt himself lifted by the two masts of the bull, and he fell on the other side. He got tip, and pointing his ringer at the beast said, "I'll have re . venge. I'll get even with you. I've been eatiug mutton all my lite. Hence forth I eat nothing but beef." In the middle of a fast thing with one of the Sarrey packs on a Tuesday, reports a contemporary, one of the field, who was well up on the first flight, went a tremen dous cropper into a brook. Tiie master heard the noise, looked round, saw that a disaster had happened to somebody, and, turning to the lirst whip, who -was ele beside him, "Who's that, Will? Hadn't we better lielp him out?" "Oh," re turned Will, coolly, "it's only the parson, sir, and we shan't want him till Sunday.' Two Germans, fresh from Chicago, visited New York, and one, well acquaint ed with the city, invited his friend to Delmonico's, where a dinner for two and a bottle of wine were ordered. The place and tare were praised until the bill of til was presented. This they considered an extortion. They paid, however, and while walking down Broadway the exeit ed German commenced to swear at the supposed extortion. His friend said : "Do not shwear, Yacob. It is wicked to shwear. God has punished dot man Delmonico." "How?" "I have mine pocket full mit shpoon." The Mammoth Cave. A correspondent of the llural Home thus describes this wonderful cave : After passing what is culled tiie nar rows, we enter th main cave, which va ries from fifty to onehuudred feet in hight, and about the same in width. TheKotunda is the first place of inter est. Here the ceiling isone hundred feet high, and one hundred and seventy feet in diameter. This immense subterranean hall was brilliantly illuminated with cal cium lights by our guide, aud the. effect wa3 grand and imposing. The floor is covered with remains of vats, water-pipes and other materials used by the saltpetre miners in 1812. Wood brought into the cave seventy years ago is still in a yood state of preservation. There are great quantities of bats here, especially during the winter, when there are said to be mil lions in this hall. Oar guide was a jovi al, good-natured fellow, and disposed to impose on the credulitv of our partv. He pointed out a little corn on the floor, with the remark that it was "the remnants of corn fed oxen, used by the miners in 1S10," then turning to the writer with a wink he observed, "That corn has nearly all been carried off; it is about time brought in tome more! ' The nitre found in this cave is the nitrate of lime, and is said to be formed in part from tiie de composition of animal life, bats, rats, &c. Saltpetre was made by re-acting upon tha nitrate of lime with the carbonate of pot ash. thu3 changing it into nitrate of put ash, or saltpetre. .. From the Kotunda we enter Audubon avenue, aud after a short walk we arrive at two stone hov.ses,or cottage, built ronie thirty years ago, for the residences of person s a til ic ted with consumption. There were a dozen or more lu number, who were under the impression that they would be benefited by the bracing air and uniform ttinperat ure of tin; cave. Thi party remained in the cave some tix mouths without coining out, their food being can itd them from the hotel. Tiie effect they experienced w:is anything but beneficial, as three of their number died in the cave, and all tiie rest of the party died soon after leaving it. Tiie injurious ellect of the darkness and absence of sun light was Boon visible, but thee people could not btj persuaded lUcv wtre not steaiily improving in health. On Icav iug the cave, it is said these ponies pre sented frightful appearances; their faces white and bloodless, eyes sunken, and the pupils of their eyes so dilated the iris could not be seen, so it mattered little what the original color was, it so ti ap peared black. " . Aud now we reach the Methodist church. This is eihty feet in diameter by forty feet high. Here, from the pul pit, which consists of a U dgc of rocks twenty feet high, the gospel was pre.-sehrd more than fifty j-ears ago, by home en thusiastic Methodist. The pews consists of logs, which remain in their oiiyinnl position. Nearly ever' iod of the ave 1ms nune object of special interest, but time and space will only ailow us to mention a few of the most striking and pcculhr. After pasting the Grand Arch, which is fifty feet high and sixty feet wide, we arrive at the Giant's Collin. This i-; a huge rock forty feet high, tweuty feet wide and eight feet thick. Tno aspect in which it is first seen presents a striking resemblance to a colli a. On the ceiling in many parts of the cave there are figures that present a very remarkable likeness to different animals, and on the ceiling near the Giant's Colli u there are.-eveial of the most striking ones. These figures are composed of black gypsum, which tests on a white background. ll.iu Fake. Many families have had a hard struggle to outaiu food and cloth ing during the lust year, and it is imt easy to understand how they have got on fr in day to day, with small earnings and. pressing wants. Hut lew have been ic duced to such extremities as a family Daniel Webster used to tell of, living near to him in Ids boyhood. They hu'l moved to the vicinity of Hanover, N. 11., and after he entered Dartmouth College, his father rcque-ted him to cait on thein. lie started one Saturday aftcif.oon, and after a long walk, in which he became both tired and huni-rv, found tht-m. Ther 1 were delighted to see him, but he felt al- ; tno-t asliameti o: nis can wneii i.e luunii i how poor they were. He said, ! .tTi. . . . , f ..I .v . rf ! i Iiey weiewa .una juu a cia. i in: were reduced to the las.t extreme of pov eity, and their house contained but one apartment, with a rude partition tnii:ike two rdouis. I s:;v how mutters were, but it was too late to go back, and they seemed really glad to see me. They con fessed to me that the' had not even a cow or any potatoes'. The only thing they had to eat was a bundle of green grass and a little hog's lard, and they actually subsisted on thLs grass fried in the hog's fat. liut it was not so bad after ail. Tiiey fried up a great platter of it, and I made supper and breakfast off it' We doubt if anybody in New Hamp shire has been reduced to fried grass lor food this 3 ear, ho.vevtr much straitened. Ladiks' Hunting Costumks. Tiie costume of a hard-ridir.g huntie.-s of the present day consists of a short, ciost 1 y-lit-ting hsbitof blue cloth, or different shades, or i f li;ht "iay, with collars and f,icin--s corresponding with the uniform i f the i hunt, when it is of a distit cti ve ctjurae- I ter, f-uch as tin; Beaufort or the Pyteh'.ey. 1 A tall h.i.t, well curled -,t the '-rims; a! white neckcloth, with neat gold pin; stand up collar, and la-r, nit least, high boots of varnished leather, aud a hunting crop, with, of course, a drab ulster of many capes, to wear when dming to cover in a dark-green or oak-colored do' csii t, drawn by a very clever stepper, with the nattiest of grooms alongside. Jfome Jovrmtl. A I'lZZLKO I'i.AT. 1'iants sleep :.t ! night, as i well known, bnt their si ecp- liiir iioiir urn ;i nvitir.r .t i...i.:t ... i , . nana a:in can easily ic aisturbe-l. A French chemist receutly exposed a sensitive plant to a! bright light -at night and placed it in a tarK rot m iiiinngtlie oay. The plant at rirst apiiearc l much puzzled. Itoneictl and closed it- leave- irrcenlarly, in ppitc ot the artificial siiu beaming upon it nt to wear. Just at thi i time the found a night, and in the daytime it tome times i package in the mail containing a fashb-n-awoke. It finally submitted to the'"!jly made t-ilk dress. The temptation change, unfolding itself regularly at ! ws to , str. iil( f. r her powers of resiat night, anil closing in the morning. " ! ance, and the" stole the lobe and woie it - . ! to tiie p n ty. 8ha was an ested and tried. "While out huntinir durin"a late storm i '-'r shtme and sorrow made nicii sn im- a Texan encountered a herd of bewil-, dered buffaloes iiumhHrinr rm. i grown ones and about I'lrty calve. Tiie ! onnw !tt nrnn tt. rt .-. .1 . i. i " " ' ' ' " i4'.llit ,0 llU. (ICTIIII f r.t ir o?. rl. 1 V - v .v otiit;t i;ut Hi lr 1 tever-i ,t.v. yrjuj iti y ic.i- in inei.i. on al days' htird work he secure.! the entire ! 1'ttrot,'c'1 love I" please whose f uicy lot in a natural corrnl in the bend of a ' s,e Pt '-e tue dress, urged the en jige stream and, proceeding to the nearest ' ment' imi taey were married the day td town, sold them to an entcrpiisiurr dealer' ter thp ,riul for $.")00. j . Join hands only with the virtuous. The Silver Millennium. The passage of the silver bill having secured unlimited prosperity to the coun try, filled the pockets of all men of all classes with jingling coin, made every body wealthy, reduced rents, our dowu the price of groceries, abolished taxation, secured good weather and large creeps, re duced trie price of flour, doubled the price of wheat and corn, we alone, in all this jubilee of happiness, sit down and weep in abject and comfortless sorrow. We have lost a "subject." "Hard times" is (or "are," how is it?) a thing of the past. We can never write about "hard times" of the present as compared with tle "good old times", of the past ugain. Never. There are, (or is, as the case may be), no more hard times. There will be no more failures to talk about. No more savings bank defalcations. Why should a man' run away with other people's money now, when he has plenty of his own? Tramps will be tormenting honest people by cm iug in and throwing down a $20 silver piece, size and weight of a stove lid, and demanding change therefor. Every man will have to saw his own wood; wood sawyers all too well heeled to work for money. (We saw" our own wood now, but tor slightly different reasons than those set forth in the preceding' sentence.) The millennium is only iibout three weeks away, as nearly :i we can judge, and the peaceful, happy millennium is no kind of a circus for the newspaper. Xo more grumbling. Xo more excuses for not paying bill. Too much wealth every where. Too much monotonous gruideur. Already we grow weary of this vast, il limitable, changiless ea of glittering, jingling money; we the of the cue. va tioii aud li-jsitude of luxury and wealth. Take it away. Take it bide. Tke away from our short, ambitious life ten thou sand years of nerveless, sordid, passion less, money-glutted eIf-coi ten t and give us one day of biaeing, tingling, rare, magnetic, Arctic poverty. Give (A.h, thank?. A ci er examination of our personal accounts and private books dis closes the inveicsting fact that wo have it; we have a littie uire of it than we thought- we had. We think we have enough to i:if t into the wi-le-spread reign of silver luxury at -hast three or lour d is. We find that it h r ifher bra iugcr, tingli.'iger, rarer, magncticker, and some what Art-ticker than we i it Sled for, but it's all right. Any person aillicted w-ith a cataract of wejlth w ishing to trade for a day it two of i', can be accommodated by writing to thi column). IurUnjUii lLvrk-Eije. The L'oniiitice i f ;t Nun. Mother Theresa, the oldest member f the order of Carmelite Nur.s in Amciica, died i:t ;i bt!e hour Monday, at tbe con vent ( f the oriler, comer of Caroline and Did. lie streets, in the Slat year of her age Her name in the w.wld was 3Iis-s Mary II. bewail, anil her birthplace was at Georgetown, ). ('., in 1797. llei fa- ther as war, and an i tlicer tin; Revolutionary it is believed was a member of Cen. Washington's stall, lie was wound ed in battle, and Cen. Washington, who was particularly interested iu him. stopped on the battlefield until his officer's wounds were attended to. Mother Tbeiesa, when a child, was a pet of Gen. Washington, and often sat in his lap. When nineteen years of aire she took the veil and the vows of the .or der at tiie only Carmelite convent in this country at that time, which was in Cha' ies county, Md. The cause that led to her taking vows, as told by herself", is rather singular in its character. Sh was cn gagvd to b; married, and the time for the weddiug had been fixed. ,i-.u: was called to attend the fntu ral of an intimate friend a young lady of trmarkable beauty whose, death had been a severe affliction to her. The burying ground was tome distance from her home, and the coffin which contained the body of her friend a as borne the w hole distance, as was then the cii-tom, upon the shoulders of pall-bearers ly an accident upon the way, thecoffbi slipped from the grasp of the bearer, and the b dy of 'he dead girl, clad in its white r .i-e-, uas il . r. otn out upon the roadside. Mi-i S-wa'tl, wb- w as a near witness of the atN-i "cut. w as so terrified by the vie v of the le dy that j-be inimediattdy resolved upon a life of rclijiioi-.s seclusion. Her cngagemeut of i niarriaro w as iuoiveti. ami sue tit o;:ce en tered the convi nt. About iii'ty vc ir.-. ng lh.: c. luvetit was transferred t ' J) i iiinoie ai d located on Aisquiih streer, .vliviv ihs Getin .n (r-4 !i;fj Asviilin now stands. Tour e.'is ago it was moved to its present location. Djiitig ei.ty ye-its Mother Theresa has been a prominent member of the order. and has l.eiti tl.e posittou ot sopoiior tor .1 . ..,.,.. ,I. Ct... l.o.I l i ici in si m i in t e j c-'.i s c w ii. o ill. ci charge of the Ai-'tjiiith sheet convent when it w as threaten' d by ;ui excited mo! in 183o. Tiiere are now twenty-tvo members of the order in Baltimore, and only one other convent of the kind in America, which is at St. Louis, jMo. JJaltinote Sun. ' What Eov(-ation' Doks. Jake was heard cailini' f-cros. tiie fence to his neighbor's son. a c ilored youth who goes to school. at the Atlanta Colored Univer sity : "Look hyar, foy, you ,v- tcr school, don't .yer?' "Yes, sir," replied the boy. "C.ittin' eddyka.shvin, ain't yer.'" "Yes, 3ir." ''Well, it diiji'L luke two whole days to make an hour, do iti" "W'y no!" exclaimed the boy. "You w tis g. vine ter hiinsr dat hatchit back in tin bout, warn't vovi?" "Yes, sdr.' "An' it's bin tvodays sitice y er bor rowed it. Now, what good's eddy kashun gwiue ter do you tlitck-skullcd niggers when yer go to school a whole year tin' dtn can't tell how long it takes to fetch back ti hatchit?" The boy "ot mad and slung the hatch- t ... over tiie fence an had w av tnro'.iyli an ash barrel, A rov.NG lady Post mistress of a Vir gima town recently lonml lierseil in a dilemna. She was invited to a ball, but like Flora McFlimsey she h i 1 nothing )U!f'--10'i on tiie Judge that, in pr. mount.' iiiir tiie .-enft nr.p. h win mT.ot.-d to tei.is Tiie fe,l!enc,: whs the liq!it-st in Id- .Liver j trtinflWl ilflfl Tl.t." oit,l..t ,.r-o ! I 1113 I'.if., t'V Wl...., . nmi ii.J, I...I.U-, n, ,. ti.... Clean oil-cloths with milk ami water; i brush and soap will ruin them. COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY DTT-DVITT t?V r 1 Incurring1 a Tremendous Risk. They incur a tremendous risk who sojourn or emigrate to reside in districts where mala rial disease is prevalent, without .medicinal rneaus o fortifying Hi ir systems against the periodic scourge. ,Tlie danger to bilious subjects, and to those who lack bodily stam ina, is-. particularly serious. A preventive and curative- agent of known anii-iuuluriul cllicacy should be frequently used and con stantly kept at hand by fiich persons; and on none cau they rely with such certainty of protection and aid us llostetter's Stomach Bitters. This grand specific roots out every vestige of the malarial poison from the sys tem, and endows it with an amount of vital activity and repelling power that nullities the influence of miasma. It also prevents and remedies disorders of the stomach, bow els and liver, which are particularly preva lent in malarious regions, and Is an incom parable geueral invigorunt. Physicians of Ligli standing unhesitating ly give their indorsement to tne use of the Graefenbersr-MarshaH's Catholicon for all fe- 'raa'c complaints. The weak and debilitated nna wondenul relier Irom a constant use of thi3 valuable remedy. Sold by all druegiat. HAO per bottle. Wan'teu. A good Agent in every cii3 town and village in tin; United Statep, t- take subscriptions for the Co.vmehciai. Ad vocate. Good inducements will be ollered. Write for terms aud full particulars. Ad dress Co.MMEiit'iu. Advocate, M Montgom ery Street, San Francisco. Ju. V.Alt OF SoLDIIiKS AMI WliKJWS Pensioned for 14 days' service-. Write Col. L. litnghani A: Co., Ati'iv, Washington, I). C ilKRIilNE purines the blood. . ilEKBlN'Ii is nature's own rein.-.H HE II BINE is a household Wcss,m.. IICIIBINE should be used by every family 11 EUlilNE coiitiiins ijolhing i.'ijuiious ;o the. ssn m. i i KKoI NIC s:l:oui; not be confounded nitli cheap tio-Iriiins mad j t- sell at a low price. ii KKBINK is worth f ?.)',) n not:.- i..t ;my person who need it, hut is son! for jei.o:j per hor.le. HKltlJIN'E eh.MiM be in the hand- of every tirsl-elrts drn 'is.t. Ask voLu- iii u-isl for it, and. if lie lias no dozen l.ot'!-. i,o. J. W. SHAEFFF.lt CO'o lilliCEN -SEAL C'lUA arc uiad-i from linest i Lavaiia i'o b teco. SacrjiiiciiLo st.. San Fran'-i- o. l'111-eioi-.lit;; Agency. Any parties 'leslpms vt liavius goods a:rct!is.ea lor tlicui in Saa Francisco can th so by a:1cir.'fsij!j Mrs. W. II. Aiihky, who wiil teuii samples .r pooilK for I'utir lnepcctioj,. To tiie luUin I would say ilu-.t I Imvea ti;st-ci;s establishment fur !rvs--inakliiK, uml aai jtrepureit r exi?eit? cotuitry order Villi IUja'cli. nolutf i;i,)4aifiHl in bufluesM here I have the m!vtnta;r(; of buy in.? guwid direct iVojn the Importer at whole sale, and would give my patrons thu hiaietlt ol tame. Oood.s parch ted ami srtit C. o. O. Svnd forCirciilur. Addres Mu.s. W. II. ASiiLl'JV Sillier street. Itooni 51. ban Franc i.:... t.'A.N AKV tlmUs. XrulU i to ."), (Kilit C, l..l. to KI!J part i r the country, .send 1 ;r circulars lo A. I.o?.i er, Kearny Street, Sail Francisco. A i.i. , V olographs uuai'.e at the New Vei k (laUery, No. Third St.,S. F., are sjaurantee I to he ilrst claas. i'rii es to suit the lilacs. J. 11. Pr.rKlw, I'rop; jetor. i'Ho ion metis i.t ca;eriur limna at Mui&u'k l'aiact of .Al t. It; .Mniiijroii;ery sueet. San Krttiicicr. lie I'l Kr.K.-ic .t Cii.'.s Patterns, bprins styles, bend ftamp lor eatalo-tc. 1 t IW .San Francisco. 1 oNTU-'tMKKlr S-.e-jj:.! I.. Y-S ItMI'tii 1N( li TK1.. s; e-;. r- i , is I ; i Me,, 1."t tliroiii is. Sh - : t) or t P ii,! Card- -!' the Oct- hi. " rtv.wif h name-' I'S. .. It.M I s ! KO.N.I-SMl.N. v HL'MAN HAM:: Th- Cheapest A No. 1 M-.,.Is in i ho . L"-v:. A A MI'M IN .1 lo secoiul Sir. -et, " I- 'pjiK HKsr ii'.csk foi: aV;T-:xis; (ToonsTs J- AOLI.l: A- t o., 1 t I'o.-t trt ' t. Sail Fratieie.. X'"-,UV. ,'ll'"'- !"""- N'ee Novelty with Cata'.oi.w i.'' in:. II,k.k, it,:, i'. i;i l'i:::r.i.ij:,-t)r,,',:M. OCAWCK CCiOGS, i.oi.Vu, I'lioto-i. L,-. W31'A aialofe-ai',.. i'MiislJook to. hit-ago. 111. ir nix. vkt. in ;sai.i:s,. t..nui: vunvirs .,., ''"!, ;Vt,i' ia iy w.mts it. ss.,,,,,,. i,y nuni. . ets; ortlijt!.s.Ai.ia:n .v i;o.,i ii j',,,, sr., n. t . jJFWINU MACHINK AT 1' At il.M KN'Ts. 'xVi-lUF.S Mo. IO Ihuii Mir.a, .Nan jt'r.mrinfo. OI'I'UltriXITYi We.'e.ire -, (Joas; i ,r s tie oi' very prolitahie -o. "'""PAT I'-irne iilaro. Atlmnemu f.... nt, on Paclilc ids. F.neiose :'! ISr'oM'fMnv EVOLVES FREE ........... w .. , k, ikcj S'l., il' :rn!t. l'n. ,VTI.W!,s,t N.) hLTIKS. UjV.EzV riUC-l -S Th 1V,,,1"! money tor agents. All the ..st seiLim o,U in St.iU,..It.Ty and Noo,..:a. Cat il,,-.,,. ; w s ij o ' p.,i;j KIStI KIT J'ATIKUNS Hi nt rr.... i, ion x circular!, a.htre .l.K. W.(;oi:. Man.-.,. ;-ii.' on receipt of sain pie pi ice. A';iinlB wanied. Vr (5aLl? hai rc.novcd lo ;.V4 MarKei M., s.un b ran Cisco, ceriier oi k ony-ltr. tjliaail.,erlain i.,, d ,a,.- SEKO' FOR ,fT I MOWAI;b WATCH. " l:ir:e tft.-s s--. Mlv. r Ktciu-lt'iiMiins Knrin.'.iV. 'r uTvi'vl-i. . MXVSt.,,m 0ie,a ,:.;:viii(i s, K'rwy ,'..S. F 0 TO A 'lm"' AjTOiog Wauffl. an be!t m-r-I I ' iicK. in j lie world, hue Lsumple tVeii. UUU A.n.niJdl Uiio.NaN. Oeiroti, ..jjch MMlKKiKic Ll li AND COXFIiSlsIOWs in.-. out v it i i t.- I -1 cdlnia hy haiidr.-.u ia everv ..n.,o- " '..V once lor territory and UO for omfil. lii ' nionev In n.ij.AB:ncy.Aj;.V!io.KJ& A ! h:st-ci..s.s A;Ksri can hkaij of IV an oppottunity to engage in :1 ii..-ht, plciisant and iiioney-maKin-JT t.u.e.nesrt ny apply-h,,. imniediMtely or K. ndiii- lar eireniiii i to liItt;j.K llit.s.. f',,t btieet. Sun t r.ineineo. fSlfl-SnF" a dav sure niacii' hr Atrmn. c..i:i.. . IU? JLO Cl'i-oinos. Crayons, liciuro uad Clm.mo ... .ii.,.,. I, Ca.-ds. . s imples, wortii S5. ncnt. i.si ip.im, ...I . .in i,. illustrate I ( aia'osi.e l !. .1. il. 11UFFU)'.S M)N&, jsj. j-rJ,'.i.Vi;v QUICK F03 THE SPRING TRADE! K.JIlUMKIi 4s :0.. 7H Montuoiiierv St.. fS. F. S IAkLJAHLJ WATCHES ! ,a,Xl "EWX W atelirs and SCenl .! ollv send for our Ii!es- irHveu look, wnn n we w in mail lre to nnv m ilif i oar pneei win arlonisli yon. ltlTNKV. t'OOKK iJi.'i.-A-Tl 1111 r,rli!L c,iu ai;o.r1 . Drawer f.4. IftU? Vn st? If not. send your ad- imL i uu tire ami we will iurnisli voit ire hr inuil our lieant fal Ilius: rared Hook in I'lieh you Will Cuit many article which tain lie Willi pleagure. or sold with protit. Address WHll'NKV, t'OOKK ft III. 1. Doover ill. I S t St it e btreet. C'liie;i;o rAN'Ti;i)-.MAI.F Oi; KEM l.K AliKXTi TO V soil (joldiiian's Ci lehrated l' ireanil WuUt i'rool Mapie t ement ( in liiiiid form ) lor rcpuiriiiK broken ware: the only ni Mcie of its kind now in use, winch is Kiiarantertd hy the inventor as represented, conse quently the mes: saleable, article in the Jiinvlset: rc t ilW d at '-"e. and "Oe. per lmtt'e. liepot, iOi. Mar ket Mreet. hetneen (th and 7th. Sin FrawUco. INFORMATION WANTED! T TWO ATTOItNK Ysi-AT-LA V.' OF l.AKGK FXI ;: L rienee. one of wlean hus occtipU'd Uie position of .ludte. w ould like to locate in same live and crow inir Town on the r.ieihc Slope, to enra?e in t!a- priicr'c e. of law. Information in r. a ird to dill'erent loi-aiiutis will he thankfully received. Address .11. It. It iill K. CMti-. KaiiKit. ARMES & DALLAM lUVI HKMi'VKIl TI1K1K STOCK OP ! 'oilii Ware, Twitios, Clmriiis, liriistit's, ote., Tfl jl Slhi - (17 FrOUt StfEPt MJ iiwsil WUHUI, ' . . . n Eet. dhioraia &ad Pine, Sin Francisco. E it H AT 1 0 'il A L Ht3TELs n isrt t-(H Jiesi i:; ... r.in S-rn m-i-r . l SO u:il tf Hel rsi; PAV. ti. C. t'ATltiDuK. - i'mirtucioi. HTyvs .'.? i trl ;ot:ii?.. ':; i-f...r-fintci oa, wi:l h!way8 lw in srama? at tr.e una--j u CCCTVjr paiStDgers to tiie IUt-! fre.. tVBe sure yon gei. lul-j me ritnt t,oti-i: if yoa On.-t.tm-y wiu ni 5 I STsTi -AOEiiTS IN EVEItY TOWN ; Si rl H Sri! iKa "n l wt"11,'n r,,r l)U5iness. ajfsii I 1 fF Kare elmaee ro rnajcc money. ONE t Oil I Ct OOLLAi: for tweniv ronra v.i.i,...- 3. BANCROFT LIBRARY, OF CXIFORNIA, AT TCY1DL1TA CALVERT'S CAK8ULIC SHEEP WASH S per pallon. T. V. JACKSON, San Frsa cUco, Sole Agent for the'Fu cilic Coast. J. & P. H. TIEEELL & CO., IKPOHrRBS AND MANTtFAOrrBSRS OF BOOTS AMD SHOE SO. 41 ClAY HTHKKT, Between Sansorae and Battery, SAN FK AN CISCO. Mar.nfacfnrerB of Men g. Boys', Toush'g, and Chil dren's FINE CALF HOOTS. Orders solicited and promptly filled. All sizes and qualities made at the lowest murket prices. Please examine the (roods aud orices. CAUSTIC SODA! . (;OLIIl MAVIS i CO., o---tiKKKMlAXK, CIILOHIDi; OF I.I 31 1'., Ac., Ac, ,tc T. W. .IAi'KsOX, ll Sicraineiifo m ,s;m Tran-cie.-, Mauufiicturera' Aei;t. LOS GATOS flURSERIES, S. NEVVHALL, Prop'r, San Jose, Cal. A liinre and Mi neral assoi tiii"nt of Krnir and tlrn.i mciitai I rec-i, Kverprie.-iis. 1- lowering ishrnijH, I :..&, (.reenlioitse 1'i.uits, li rn pevmeu and small fruitb, etc. id.tX'd line Almond on A'niou I stocks. 1 otter lor sule a well :isorted, e!l jt-own and liealihy s-ock. jX topped stalky frnif (i ces a specialty. Address, S. NEVVHALL San Jose Cal. BOOES, WINDOWS, r KltlllT.-i. :)l:li, VVU.V.Y. &: For 1rciil:.rs Hu'l I'oTtier ini'ortiiniion a.iilr.-ss IC. II. K II' TKMHSK & t o., 'ia iiiit y '4 C iUiornia M.. S. I'. "if c o m Mission merchant ill) f.ivix Mri. i. S:ill I'l-anclt Woo" l.a-. 'I Mine, Micep M.eais, siieen Wasiisci. &li!pli!ir i.mi i'olmcc.i tor :-aic. CAROLAI'CQRY & Co IRON .VKTXD STEED. Agents for Pittsburg- Slcei o:ks. S7i?iaI EES) S.'aSsibrcaiu Hi., AMERICAN EXCHAH5E HOTEL SAN ntAXCIKc T WMll -1 Id and pioiiiinr Ii H-! hus foi' jt. .A. -e n.iry l iteri d t ' tin- ivani.1 . i t. .rtet of u ie lltilli'r. iiioi. miT.w, si ii in.: t 'aitti rnia i inn! an -vieri enced i.:iit ein:.:i, mmI ii is lii- , mi,,., wdh is j, riillli dent qn. irnn tee t '.a l lVrt, iol Ijlviiisr. ( It :if!iit( And tlip Ki-iif rsi,' vv;-i!f.ire of t- it-nts will .. afe,.rt.V t:) a!J. 'I'll' tatile will ii,. forrii hed -.vitli tbw be-' t'ie riKirket Jii'i i.'i. Ueiaiotii'iriv ,-nid t.l.!i-ii - eN rk aiid (Mret'.il Wuiiers in. aiciid i 'cs Tl.h b-w t tin urn-1 cfiilri'.tiy b.eate-1 any ii l:ip t-.y. .Mee car ; ; .- i d'.or i er I o tini ;t-s. 'i lie l.olei i-oa-:i ii i t-ii ry i.'ien;'i'rs lo un.i ir.i'.i no- l.-.o-r. fr oi.::i:e. Pi ices fr'-tii M.5t to !j.:ia p,.r ,;iV. u V1- v. V V n o W Vi v-. .i v -- JOI 2 Ii Jv) m , Vi K. . 1 i'--T Ti;i;:-.T. san f ::a :--- i.-. i i; .-;d:-it .aa lu-M iw i::e.! .:ot..s..i s.-'n: f.j: i-) ) Itn: v -j-t. l-.:t'-: it !!.,;. : it;: : o. ;i . r r r. c ' v: -: . ; - tercir-r--; iL ti r::!i:".-w.-j;i ju'i.:i,. . ni.'.-.iij i....i c'.i: no.-iK'-i ::i ii-d lrc- vri j-P'it. :;t . 100,000 Itos. CHOICE SfaOKfiiG T08ACC0, rack- d in t-vi-, l,.n:r and ei'Sit ihhi.-k; !nic!c-i from Forty to Sixty-five Cents per PouatJ. i ie-s.' I o.cicci l!i be r.iuiid M-perm- to nnv in the lllnlhtt I'-iVtiil' pi We w Hi w,i.. t ii.:re-i in to:-ot n-.r !.w than live (5i ittiiis, ' ( I) Address, any one 1311IGCJS ci CO., ToliACcoiiist, :4 t ii -it 1 ."-f7 Market .!., twin 1-lancif-co. He lit i 1. Xirli Itoriii- sunt ::. Iriiliii' ?i ;-!2ii:' is oniv MacJiiec th.it v. ill succedl every hcr. Ii tr.nkcs the bct of weiis iii'itny soil or rock. One in in and tine horse can make from .iti." t S..") s Jr.v. Circulars and reference sent Pat ent Rt'-.tiT S'.vini.i Ad.irci I.OOS31H i XXSlATi. ill TI 7i, OHIO. A T tti ir iv noTTiiM ri;n i:s Donin.r, vtini V Harnt!i-wiHi I-ittln-r ira.-. . uli .oiiipi.-ie, Ji to W i I'l'i- st.. Sin-.ci Riir ti:irn--. ;. to er t :nill.)rnl:r.Sa.lol.-. .ft n ; t-cti. With s-.nclios. M.ic b-ul.licH.nti l -.Mcl ideor A n-ertcan tr,s, t..t.-i eneli' Ord.-rs Pv M ill or Kxpre- proniptlv and taithfni'v filled ni i-misd ctr- n cin(r:i!;te-d. V. n VI. l i M il iu t M., San Frat-iv-o,Wlmlei,uo 5-a.iiHi i y lJeaicr. cbfiSOLlDATSO OF Sewing Machine Agencies M-UlilNK- OK A IX Till: l'.KST AM) I 1TIT impi ov, d Uind at yrearly leunced f rices. SAKUEL IIIIjIi, :eiiei-ul Hcaier m Fewins M.ic'.iines and Oil Stoves U New Moiituoniitry fctrc-.-f. ,snn riatiei.-. . pi.F.Nriii w e .atthnin in business t? vi-.o-a ... ttirari.n. Our 4x-k c-r -f-'i &y. : f ' t j. r, una eouMin none tint biiumtu pi -i- ,...,,... , ii, ,i nr; I., - j:; . ;.; . .lc . nevrltvttrmfni ai..w.i-,s.-ntrn..v(.nu.it s r ir.K :- and description of cch f.Lir.t.v.-.t'i j-t- rn- " I toculrTatno-tiifuliT. i!iK):?.!i:.i t;i ;-t"; CIhvhkt ltn.T Xc.Krv.Tei. Wt t:r-''iti 'tt J. ROCK'S NURSERIES, SAX . O M K. t; Al,. b'or Sale this season aLaif;e au.M'oniplcu: Mock of Fruit and Ornamental Tress! Kverp-eenp, Shrulis, and Flowerinp Plants, Oratice and L-n-.oii Trees, American and .J.irv. ne.-e 1. rsini- inon, .MM. I. earn. Trees In iarire varii-tv. Ii.tr.lv IMiiin and Drnainetitai PPmts. V t irg- assortment .i f Small Trails, eie. tffVnr i ompi.-te L-st n.tI.i for a fafoloifi.e. .II1V tttlCli. Hail .on-. Oil for Family Use. NONPAREIL H.. I.vtdea t lie lest. ASTRAL BEVOE'S OS I., latl defj. Fire Test In 1, 2. and .".g-ilion cans. BEVOE'S K"ct;n"- ;c:it;: yi. i;i. tiii:, a-di, I j ; t l.l FOBS l a Sr.. ItooV 1". - KV t l;.lM-wi., .-. -.'j----. r r ta:'.. KfVA KtytKi t t". Apyc.'V.'A crcii'.v.'issi'r.iit any po n.in fccfkict r. ;h m-c- ! o ::-i ii ,o .r.ibie -livini:, -.n hnvo fc- nt t . i;.e-j" - i.arti.il. s-rvie,ii.e im. M.rneco Jinkii-'iT.i . yi:::u i o-.-tiiiiosr lo the rnd.;r-iVi.... 1 J!i cents. . inc,'.n :tiii.i ii particulars of o.ir buni.w, ind full intnrtuution ti'i-.v to otiiain f iee tiie ereutest a: I !tci h. ,l i o. v -niion , of the a Adcirefs A LKKHT DU i: K KF. ' v .7.. i i ; -.uir.r. Jit.. Ccu-aao. Pn!iliiii, KTinc Utrfjy," iiimiHnsocircnlation built ni by ascm. H.OUSEY & BRO. 113 Saascme Street, aa Francisco, 5? :n"w"" d I'ealers in every V.-t n;. . ......... u & .ilFlES.cHOT-CuSS A83 PISTOLS AU .v. r..tiif I'i.i?it.oaeh Uht- I i.nu tn-';.--.;. d ly mail. I w t-i-..a...... w . . .. - ? 100,000 lbs. EXTRA STRONG TOBACCO! FOR- SHEEP XDIP! k. meiGGs & co., 525 and 527 Market Street, Tinnn floor. Mutt 1'ranriM'O, Jlarcli 1, 1S7H. TJATCKK'S TKIE HKHK1Y, HIl.- -LN pared from Herbs, and Is highly recommended as a specific for Cancers, Tumors, Scrofula. OH Sures niieutufttistn, and diseases of tiie Throat, Lnn,rs. Liver, floweis. Kidneys, Itladiier, Blrod. Ac. This rurf and invalua'iie cotni-onnd U well known to thonsiwi! None irenuine hut tliose containiuK the Fctype of M DUCTUS F:I;I)KN'ASDK;:Zi;ii itmuiuslde xvrappel. lTi: per liotiie. or t'nree I'm- V. SoM ! CKANK& BUKJilAM and C. F. ItlCHAUVS Whtl-!e A seats. San r rnncico. .. ' X- IllalfilWIll us; u ve Pji ill T.i !j I.W.TABER & CO iSi.Ti M 7 rno-iOCiBAPU In V W. St t'i :j !; t olol J7 ",t t.-.-c A xl Hz worli :j . uiiyiiyi ciuo ii ftjiu lilt- V- . 'A r? 7 t.-i -t.!oi. TIi-s class of j&, i J . ..i ... work especial If in the hLh PJ ever tlits ex In lilted in Yj-lL. J?j Sis. -"J w " C- w. . -, . ArLisLic Photographers, S'. Moi-.t.i-miery St., near butter, fcaa Vraueisov. 6fOrtsritistoM.if Chromatic, splierical and Prom- ?n:i(5 I'tiDt.-riii.li!.. Kiiiarint; l'liotoKraphs from Jaril to Lite Size, lu Oil. l'a-tel or Water colors, made i spe'iaitv. WHITTiEFf, BRYANT, LGKC FELLOW. A superb life-size portrait of eitlier of thesa favocito ioets will be sect vrith tho ATIAIITIG KOKTHLY for 1873 to any one remitting $5.00 direct to the Publishers. THE ATLAXTfO FOK 178 -1 VVJ LI. r REsEXT Serial storie v IV. 11. l-,;-.V,!i. H-nry .t.uivs. .!r and W. 1. iiowc!'3; S!cirt s oil' s iiv I". it. A! Iric'.i it.ise Terry Cooke, (.'oii-tnin-u r . Voo':.-.oii. .1. V. lie Kore-r, r.n 1 orhcr f.icjri te writf!-: s':-:.Mc)ies and r.-isHy ly iark Twain ir,i.'. -!i.i. lntdiey Ws-m-r; 1 Desct iptioi-ij of Foreign l.iie and 'I'm vet ly Story. T. I'-. AldricU, and '. K. Xott,.i;; .Studies froni Kreni-ii. ternmn. find Lfi.i-'i ity-Ws iie::rv ,l:imw, Jr., V. I). IlowelN, liar: : V. Pre-tou, and others-. r.n.-ins !y Wliitri.-r. I.-n: -t:V!Io-.v. -uid I!oin;es: Artistic and Musical Topic-; T!;e t'oi.ff ;'o utors' Ciuii, universally popuiar. Tkp.-js of the tlath:: single nuiiil.-tis, X5 ot-tt. Yi-ar!y snlricrip'-i'ii , ;- i i. : f'Oiiie .'; with lif-'-sie jii.rti-.it t' VVIiittier, llrvai.t. or t-onji-fallow, i..m : vrir-i two portraits, r;.o : witli li three iiot traits. ?.(0. .l'K'rAL (..' III:. Ttid XovemHer and I)-ci-ni-I'T nnmlHTH of Th k Atux i t' fo:ilaitmif poems i y WhiiTi.-r and Iy",iii-t--ilov,'. and t'M- c'.iniinencetn- nt of Mr. r.isiiop's new siriai siory, 'Ui tniold." will be niiii:i d free to ml new hiih-cri !vi s to Tiik A iL.:,r:i- t'or is;-;. i:mittap-c I'f tit.-i! ! rlioi.Id lie ?.nt tiy a ln -m-y-r.rtier, draft o!i New York r r...;-tii. or rei.-'- reil letter, t- II. o, H.ifOll 1 x v Kiversido Piv.-. Caniliridnte, Alas.-. H. 0. HOUGHION A2JD COKPAIi r, EOSTOK ; HURD AND KOUGHTON. 2SW V02.TC. GLAQDMG. MBEAN &C0; Terra-Cotta Chimney Tops and Flues, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Etc. (273 Market Street. SAN FR A SCI SCO, I310 an1 1312 Market Street, ( 15 and 17 h'cA Ulster Street. OAKLAND, 1170 and 1172 Broadway. Manufactory at LINCOLN, PLACER CO., CAL. Agents at FiinciPal Points. JxT'Sciid for IlloMrated Catalogue and Prte If EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES J jfeaa Tin-f; rc.it l'.i-i: is.-1, Ht,iei v. Tnt-r is ii!iq:ip tioucli v no ii;f-- i. nieilc s i .-ertam in its t ilV'-tn AS I'll M A . WJNTIOK ol'tiil. it ',t i N I'ii 1T1 s and I.Isi.'lUKlis OF ill K TIIIOAT .' iilce yield lo its inliiie?n e. I'lie h'tliett ii;n,u ;1 tbftitTionv 'it.tt8 no lie'ter tur for tli"se rnnipliiiutu nit i now proved hy over lialf a ee".i nrv't e pvt i'tie.-;. 1 b.-y eontain no opium, Morp'oia or .--.nv viol, nt .irn-' KK ATIXtfS 'lt';n I.iZI-:N.s. 1.rep:ti.' Iv THilMAS KEa'I'I.m;, I,ctih)oii. Uritaii- uieso'lliv u!l iirni:i;i-tM. Auetils .'or tiie racitie v 'mni. Itl'.Li 1NO & i:U. utid I'HAltLKS LA.N'HI.KY l O , San I-'rHiicisco. PATENT -SHIHGLE fclAGHIEE. dvs - .: 5 3.'. is i. n '-V ...I-..;-''.-, (i T.tiiti: ikon wmiKs i: A.msTiX!;- VI TON, Xo. 1 43 and 14." Fk kiixt S i tr, s-.l I'raru-isco, miinnlacturer of sti'.r&lo. I. oli and 1-!:'-. Matiliiaeu, Portable mid itiotiary Sieutn Ki:iriiio, ano feaw Mill Macliinei v of nil tviiidy. fc.-nd for Circulars.. AGENTS WAITED! TO SOLICIT PIGTU.ljrS FOR Copying, Enlarging an i rtotoucbicg. tiyriip best worK and liiptiet i-oinniif -i"! rtm on this coast. Address 't'l'ViSi."i!cuni 7 I 6URBANK& RIVERS yfX:- - t-r mi pi ! in ;i.rteri mid breeders of y s-oi, rioii. WngN,. &e. Iss t'toni pure 5.'vlv?-'fe3v.a ...... .. KncU s stalill. tor nt:. t 'rf-.'fJ. lf tf:ll-Ki'l. litv 1-. . v.-i-.. t :c:-.i cr VZ FAT s?;-. ? E-.li:-:.-. ;T.-.:a: t-.-r tl"7 dij t.:t. r--rrrtijs Tijrr 3'.s?fj e: ::!i-;3t. &zi, IZSZLZV OPWM, M0RPH1KEtUIUDA?IM Tabit Cured ! Without riuii, proRt ratj.it! or Ids of bnsit-. -e'l eorie'a.nt,.i,.!Ce strictly i-o'.i lidentiul." Hiite f-oin t ) Vitt jier niontii inonev relnnd -d it lint', ni is not relieved. Address I,..t;k V.r.x Mil i, wvii'i up on I,. I. Urf.sKf.!..5J ..Irt ill Nl. i I :!. -,;o &fi"f3TCsI) YOD WA NT Tli K It KssT LINK l.tiia4 I V oi liromoK mnl t raiui-. in Sni.ricK.' l.'oyoii iatil tiie loct prlc.-s -in ! t'rw nniliiKT 1 f m. .tildrfsi ALRKHT DUUKKK ((... . IK .M'.iiirii'-Miwt. (.li'i-i'.'u. -r; r.a c-,:;t rcr..--"Tr r.vj- ; 31 kS" g 2 fl CCLCR if M...:.a-i..i..i - Uafeaj EsSJ U: 'it'r uTt'li .V'.!...: hSS a Mb getit, writt-t.V.'e!:.-I.itl...:.-;- i ki a B Ulll 4.to..ProiiUur. Liinii-Elon. ' ii I IJIPWESIJIBSIHHOB. THIS EXCELLENT FRUIT Should be on Every Farm AAV jy EVERY WAUDES. 1 am How reeeivintf regularly from .lajiati nn a-ori Itieiit f vsrieties of lliene trees, and inn sell them aj liincli lesrt prices tliatt tiiey liave bet-n ottered at here tofore. The ntfes of my trees are from one to fou. years, so that iruit wiil bo had on the larger trees li, a year or two. Kelsey's Nurseries, Oakland,Cal. OFF1CK AND SALESllOOM, Cor. Seventh and Washington Sts. SHEEP SHEARS T.AHGK STOCK ( .F THE CF. t.E BR ATKt Ward cV Payne's Xo. :H, HUNTINGTON, HOPKINS & CO. Solo Agos pacific; water curk ! Eciectic Health Institute, I NORTHWEST CORKEK 7th AND L SIT... SACIiAMESTO, CAL. I'.ein-.,' Tally prepared totreut all 1'oni.s or disci.v ui. Hi.- l itest uuil most s -leniiiic j.riucijiles. tv.t'etiief Wit a pooil ro.-.!w and liosrd. we witli Confluence a, for I'Uldie ohironaye. rot- luriner i.itriiuu.ar i lrei 51. i Vl. V .ri. 'roMrirlor, THE POOTMGHT THi: UECOCJXIED j rti. rriu vt. Contair IMnw Proramiiie of prinrin-.i I!:.:t.-.. ' mid hliice.! of A inurement ot tan -r ranci-co; lie i l id! coai and general review of cmreiit eveut-! tne I't-tniaiic uo'i. a.,Li.i-i. . . Annual fcubscrii.tioli rer Motita -' 1 ii Advance. Address FOOTLICHT PUBLISHING CO., .'; i . Sai'krl Slret. San I"i -!iei.c G-ot tlio Best ! S- PI CM T- . T. T E OX Ilk M W T 3 i - wimpie. iur:,i,i, j ' -'-'i, ' -'i'T1-- ' -N I - I 'tfT.'X i. ' Ol'lllimtsillsil. j : ' . ' j;-;; ' . Till Mill Is .M.f Ei, i :. . : ... "A.-.'"t ' t v -. j therelori: cannot tu i: -Iv' -t . -: - --" ClOl nil. 1 Iiey are !.m;.' o! ! .. be.-t iiil-ria'.!.. and w.r: j:r-- - - V.irf -r.jf-.i -give srit:r.lac;:.iii. t 2Vav5'-s5rf5 Sietaaiactiry, Oaklr.i.d, C':- . ' v 5-"-; -TfiiV'S;- Stc.'.vii .S c., u e i . IIs'iimim! . ,;i-If .Si -M 'AMiiNy ioN sr.. ; ... - i i Tt.e ntiders!?::"!! l:a t.-.-.T- ,6--:?f 1 .q lia.'eil tiie I'aTKx r iaon t io: t,,. K '' '-', A" I I'afitle '0-i,t. s.-t!dl' T -;r",i-.ir. iW&2AA ! a- i. van- Hi..i;co..f. p. u. v.--, ' f -jf- x J. i 3C7. Oakland, t al. ysf-. ii , ., . Atc-nts Wuut A in Kveiy c - A C'HKAP AND Kt tKi T1VK Dll K.iit SCAl;, AMI AM. OIIIKB SIll'.KH I ;sKSKS. Vf e.ariiestly n-'-oni- WJ.r. iiien-i nil ooi .-.rowel's to r -: .1 " . Use It. OttT Ks-oitt MrM-, Sax Fkam isi-o. ManuJaelured by I'.nti Map. ri of lmisra a-i.t Chentiratis. Aeottts :-: r r f t itf i-ii-loi City Ci mii.-iU VorU-t. o:- Oce 1 li ir.t-oniery street, s.i'1 1-r.i ic sf-'i THE LAST BEST REMEDY Xi: WELL'S. U LTI MATU M CiJNSDIiPTIOir, BE02TCSITIS, ETC , ETC. IS A RICU 'AND HEAVY SYRC1'. A Ll'i ritV TO THE PA LATE AND KKATI1 TO-A' COLD :lf: W. NEWELL. 518 Commercial St. Pilce,-rerl2-D2. Cottle, Sl.Ofl Safely sent to any part of tiie St:tte on receipt of prio. F'OB'SAI'E! A Secoiui-liaml POTTER G0U2TTRY size k ttsvic. "Works--l,2i;0 per 3a.o-a.r.. Ti.i .i--? U iti K" I condition and v, a't suht ontyr lieciuii-v l'ie owiii-r w ihed to procure a f:u.ter press. Address - - sasio Wnrcrooins. 31 POJtfKTHMiT, S.: VK.XVIf. An 1'? I.i Surrimirulo. ; I,"" LF. j ANT I'lAXt! n tU're unvtmcl; uf Jj nnd lieawlfi;; i.rHini. hqnKie itii't iliitStil. I-.very instrument lu.iv warran;ed arm per.eet K-i:i!acti..n irn. tram. -e:i to li,".; imri l:ii--r. 1'-. auoi. sold o-i ;i;M aliiiienta f dc-sn-c-i.-I.. Ii. llA"P!i;i:.Sili. Aj't i'ariiic t'oi. p. n. r. Co., iX-A- ). No. flMUS PAl'KU IS. PKINTED WITH iilwtlark J A fc-'lt t" lu'l'.i S i.iei A,-h IiiK. Pci- 'l U !Ii:h, I::-.;.; tut ill. k-I.'-. I.V ; t ill. kCjiii,' lee; ill kei:i. Inc.: in Hi. cn; t-. Uie. Alo m 'i.nf.:ctur.r9 't Uoiler-" mid ll.dier t.-iii '.ovition. .".O'J ( unliiirr-t-lul Hlrrf t. 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