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A New Foop ror Honsss. —A new a
Jsind of mash for horses is now ee
coming into use, It is thos defe
scribed by the ery ger ijesbo vy . €
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ST. PATRICK’s
“FRIDAY EVENING,
Fra stecacnetesiaeenaheeabole
ae? oe ‘ List of Wedding Prévents. a
" Daily Granseript . ; The following isa list of the pregents
es ADA CETY. CAL ; FtoMr. and Mrs. W.J. Jobhiston, on the
F oecasion of their wedding, which occurred
Siiuday: Februsry 25; 1877.
: rue Catp’sWr1.—
The gravd Binoder bakes —, ‘ a ents and ntirse mrids commit is
ree ae ee "es of rae when, the child takes a whim
which we spoke recently, is progress. »gninst doing wlret he: is wanted to !
in; ic e bvisti te . to_-will not eat’hksbread aid but-. oats, ove of bran and half a pint of
og ay: eee on oh sol go out, will not come to: flix seed, ‘The oats are first placed
MARCH 16th, 1877, .
(ST. PATRICK'S EVE) _
Mab River Mining,
Tie Foolki Tidings says: The
wer
ats i ih ee
February 22nd, "1877" ene ‘ ‘
gilvér ive pitel ets, as ba Cat
: a peal ow “\,}are nearly completed, and the sbuft,
Pair of Bohemian gl sy vases. dnd card P which is now between 40 nnd 50 feet
receiver; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Welch. J deep, will be pushed ahead from aud
“Heavy silver water pitcher, ioe bow
und gablets, Mrs. William Watt. ~~
Pair of silver vases, Mrs, W. B -Ewet)
Sam Francisco.
. . Heavy silver cake knife, Mr. and-Mes.
his lessonsete.—they, go to speak, [ia the stable bucket, over which is
a ‘Holdot bis bind leg and drag him . placed the dinseed;.add boiling wa4o his ‘duties; whéreas A pérsonyof} ter, ~ the Lape oe ad a
wi sbi tact“ witk most always distract “the . ture with an old Feg and allio 2
ctra. en i pint bigs tag cbili's'attention from its own obsti. thus to rest fur five hours; then stir
chaste Ling 8 naey; and in afew moments léad it . the muss well upeThe bran. absorbs
ues as favorable as now, at the: fate T while retaining the’ vapor, and the gently romnd to submission Ijw
of 25:toBU4eet.a week. When: the . know that many persons weuld think tinseed binds the oats and‘ bran tocS
< "Tthe State School Fand.
W. B: 0: Brown, State Controller,
fink made thierfollowidg report to
Pfofessor B.S, Cart,’ Superintend-,.
ent of Public Instruction: “Inu ao-[' 5’ ¥. watson. —__. shafé-is-down to the bed’ of the. river ifwrong not see sant oa ie" Ceara PO asda gern org nl At Hunt Ss Hall :cordance with an Act’ of the Legir-. > gana ri basket, Miss. Mary"Mow [4 ‘ tiie’ enone! . . obild’s selfai ‘by ‘maint force, to; sew mous make ; is :
’ Yature, I bave the boner to réport as sist ces a nily Jenkins. a ss eohedeladepe vedas seed ahh cmue to battle with bim and show . oily wud jess relished. Oue feed per NEV ADA CITY.
follous:. The securitiésbelonging to
thé School Fund, held ip trust by the
State Treasurer, consist’ of “bonds of
the State of Califurnity -bearing in~ ¢@vest at legal rates, and amount to
ney $1,730,500; “together with county
-— ---ygndsof Humboldty Talare, Teba:pas San Jongum, Sau Luis Obispo,
bearing interest. at legal rates, and
amounting in the aggregate to $112,
900. The mouey in the State Treasprove that the bed-rovk can be worked—and gravel misers think there is
no trouble ia working it at all~there
is much reasdn‘to expect gold in
abundance.’ The old setts wong
. te river tell tome pretty big stories
—s. of the richness of the gravel alung
sok. . there; "The lntest-one-eoming to ont’
knowletige isto the-eff-ctthat in the
early days of timer wininghefore
the bed was fillw@ with debris iis ‘to
preverittheearly stripping of » few
day is sufficient; itis easaly digested,
anwis especiully adapted to young
antmals, adding to their volume rath‘er than to their height, subsiavce« to
the frame, . Prof. Sanson reminds .
us to nut yverlouk food, in evnuectiou with the-amelioratiod of stock.
‘him that he-is the weuker vessel;
bat my conviction is that such stragples only tend to make his setf-will]
more robust, If you can skillfully
. eoutinue-todelay the dispu‘e for
few mibutes and with his thouzhts
offthe excit of the contest, ten
tu-ove he will givein quite cheerfulAy; aud this i
A large and b-autifal Bible, inscripiio’
“nserted.' ‘To William and Lyda Johnstom,’
Mes. Peter Johnston. say e
Pair of elegaut vases, (card‘inisp] aced .)
A pilr of beautifnl chromes, Sumner L.
fand Willie. Dibble. ee
Handsome buiterk
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
CATHOLIC CHURCH, ~
The Ladies intend to make
‘better for him than-. tv sheep, as objeotiou«ble,_and_ap-. 415. 4105 “Goandest Bear —
A yenerally receive Ove puund of oats enjoyed «in. Nevada 2
daily; ewes half the quantity. -Qatr eee
forming av excitingdvod, are especially suited to ramas*daring theesea-sun they are to serve, but f6r hasteu-+. ee
Harldisome: buffer Enifée,cream snd “stgar spoons; Mrs. E. Coleman. :
““Blogant cise of silver, containing Bomp
. The. Best of Music hag
Tanhe isa story of princess falling asleep in her pleasure yacht, her
penrl necklace hanging uverthe gun»
wale, In some way the thread was.
a by wing dimming und Jorn, eding ine davelepalens ot yoting abwep,. 2. engaged for-the occa.a ane © 4 ae: Pak 5 ‘dy Feaser;. Yerdssquare by wing Gimming #d . broken, and from ite ends pearl af-+' © develop soe *. gions
$4,938,557 23, derived from the -fol-. “ty roie frosted giaasvaste:-“Annsel thirty-five hundred dolintswas wash-. the abyss of thédeép. ~ ‘Pheso pearls tbe fests : {A ecm ena iil be proloWing sources, to wit: Bulavee ‘of. Glavson. .~ a ed out of one bucket of gravel taken nadaagaio$ ly 0 Ppvem, te ane ee vided oe: iF ene
: Augus i t net’ @istrif: Elegant: chromo, Mrdi*Lizeis* Mimeey. ANE ov Sicweia Mining Stocks. i r ix .
: Fig oo csaacre oa es nisi . Handsome. pio: knit, “Dilaiberger Dros: from the bed ofthe rivér near where . ug of the nécklace of brighter jewels & Tickets, includ ng Supper,
this shaft is going down. One old
miner there says there is enough
Tompkins. rgold lyingin the bed of the Yuba}
(93 1514 cents on enact $100), $1,114,-. . iteJaut embossed Parisian fan, set 19! within hulf a milo of ‘thie ‘shaft to
—679-31-silbject to--apportionment,. old_and diamonds, Madame CUSYSIN . pay the na:ioual debt, _Thése_min-_ = 7 3 Oe eaee 388
$1,238,557 23. . gp nalbhiges of gold-lined berry spooris,. @rs have no donbt of the richness
. of. the channel but do not know
Methodist HEpiseepal ‘Charch:: J. B. Wooster, San Frauciscv. ;
Rev. A. J. Nelson, Presiding Ek Elegant silver vase, Mr. and Mrs. E, W. about the feisibility of working uu;
. der the'river, -On the contrary, ¢xie et Retineta Dutic, wT os acra
‘ m .
emits Sapery wiver tame) A: Oe, porinced gravel mivers, fromthe avwhich God puts as his birth gift
atound our nécks as we enter the
world, Qn this strand ere two,three,.
five, ten, twenty,forty, sixty;.or even.
‘eighty priceless jewels. ‘These are.
our years dropping off the thread ‘of
life, often while the soutsieeps, alto-gethef unconscions ot its foss. The
parting from a year, to\,those who
have a trig estimate of its value in
its possibilities and responsibilities, .
ought tu be a greater trial than the
Superb sugar sifter, Mrs, Chas. Marsh. Yesterday Morninz’s Sales: .
Handsome-pair of bronze figures, Emma
i#trust, °°653,850; interest on school
latids, $69,909 58;v.-property . tux The following are the quotations A CHANCE FOR ALL! :
of the Sales at the Regulur-Boaré4— —_ ana a Change of Programme,
yesterday inurning — opening and. ee ga ee EDITIO W a
closing.. OF ; :
120 Ophir 26.: , THE PACIFIC LIFE,
. 90 Mexican 18%.. eee
480 Gould & Carry 134¢.1334.
5 en
@
Increased to 6,000 Copies for Two
préach to-day at the usual hours Handsome silver butter knife, Unknowuey-* : oe Sie separation from thedeavest-eaxthly} 240. Best & Belover 33% 34, oo Months,
morning and evening. ~ Love era Bex of choice flowas, W. C. Belcher, -elent river gtuvel'mines of this:counviedk, a $0 California 464% 46%. Instead of men year: a Heretofore An.
at 91 o'clock a.m. * Sacrament of . 284.’ ° . ty, say there isno doubtabout their) + ost — 1 ae Savage'77¢ 7. . :
re Gena's. Supper. afer morning. ,Sumerbgoint tase handkarehtef, Chet! being able to work out the-entiro} Doamaa service at, Wesleyer) ST) Coo) ness en ee $2,500 00 GIVEN AWAY! ° aaa E. Sherpian, 3 chapel a iton, 0B $,. iV : : .
sermon, Sunday school at 2 o’ciéek on choice flowers, Mra. Chas. ee es Meee ae ee Jatuary 224, several members of the} -355 Hale & Norcross 5% 6. ussianasccseen
Pp. m. The-public are cordially in-. chorne, Santa Clara. ae hoiders fuel very sanguine of a grand . congregation closeditbeir eyes and. 395 Crown Point 9% 9%: He
vited to attend these. services and
thié revival meetings, which ‘Will be
held every night this* week ”éxcépt
“Saturday night, ” oo
W:'S. Uauy, Pastor.
satis spjpidlit
Washington’ Birthday at Columbia, South Carolina.
‘Beaatifal Box: of choice flowers,
Wnt, Watt.
Penberthy.
ston. ,
-~New Yorx, Feb, 23.—Tie—Presi=. 8+ Moore..
dent having prohibited a parade yesGold Handikerchief-holder, Mrs. Cham> pions’
Mrs:
Superb set of china, Mr. and Mrs, L:
Elegant silver receiver, Mr. John JobnHandsome comb and brush holder, Mrs.
“Beautiful silver sugar spoon; Mra: Jasy
Large willow easy chair, Wm. Powell
success for-their éuterprise,
Tua°Los Angeles Herald reports
the working force of the Southern
Pacifie Railroad Company at: about
1,100 men, of whom 900 are Chiu»men. Of this force, about 150 white
men—artisins, teamsters and track
layers—and 400 Obinamer compose
the construction party, the balance
fell from their seats ima state of insensibility. The repose of sleeping .
souls was-by no means an Uuncommon phenomenon iu that« church,
but as one: worshipper after anotber.
dropped down with a thud, the sex-. .
powerfal-than the sermon was acting
upen the congregation. .Before long
the preacher himself fell fuinting in }the pu pit. Isewas quite plain that .
he had not been listening to his, own . .
ton supposed that an opiate more}.
50 Yellow Jacket 14.
750 Imperial 2.10 2.15, ~.
240 Belcher 9%..
2380: Uiuh 153, 15%.
40u Ballion 17% 18.
235-Exchequer 6% 654.250-Overwan 88 8834.
110 Justice 13%.
175. Usion Con 94.
310 Julia 5% 5%.
255 Sierra Nevada 7% THQ.
85 Onledagis 9% 934.
WF To give an opportunity to everybody
to subs¢ribe to the Pacific Life, a first
class California Weekly Sporting Journal,
the Publisher has deemed t best to reducé
the subseription period of the PREMIUM
. , EDITION fiom one-year to two months,
and to‘increase the nun ber of. subscribers
from one ttieusand to six thousand, and
at the same time increase the total amount
of Premium Orders, to,-be presented to
the subscribers, from $1,000 00 to $2,500 2.0. =
‘THE FOLLOWING ORDERS WILL BE
“PRESENTED TU THE SUBSCRIBERS IN
i White, — : : sermon and -beetrovettaken by drows. ~ 20.Kentn ) PUBLIC: cae
= —— aa = na Elogant set of silver, consisting of large . of the total force being engaged 40} sincss, Theservice-was . chap oat “= 257Uoutidence 8%. — Beni ee _
sider clubs, Oolambia, South Cur. ico croam knite-and dozon-spoons, Mr. and . gradiug. In addition to the meu. and the chapel glented,, ‘Lhe heat-. “60 Ludy Bryan due. No. SYorics' 200N0. al forsss. &
oitna, passed the day in gloom. . Mrs. Robert Witt, San Rafael. employed in constraction, there are . iug apparatas was found tobe out, ha gst A Mena ter.. 1W0}No. 3 foresee. _
i dle}. i & : “the flee * thiked wy. NOs-4-. <_ : No. 6 for...» 50} Ne. 43 for... “6 Brom the fiagstaffs on the public} Handsome gold-lined silver soup Isdle . i seumeim:aud eight horse teams order; thé-flae aa. ak -€ HOTEL ARRIVALS, No. 6 for -21Ne, 4forscws
Buildings the stars aud stripes float-. *4 superb glove box, Doctor and Mrs, sai teiclaced in baullia 1G ious gases. were gemevated,, att be eg : No. 7for... 20/36. 45 for 5
@@at half mast, draped with black Wen. ‘MoQuranick. i < assis 4 eis = t ap ng Pee atmosphe: mm pOIsen. © i eel No. 8 for . 2 a =~. : :
: Spey White satin. fau, Horatio. and. Jezsie . to istribated for the useofthe} .<. -— eee erty Vasa AY ae ; No. 9 for. 20;No. 47 for.
cfapec: The sane sad insiguik was "Bet sa a TU mg i hoe Sicind-om. the: public’ ‘ational Exchange. Hotel. No. 48 tor 4 bait 4 : i 3 “ track lagers. There are also seven) ™ ay, See po : ree No, 49 for 5
ved in many other portione-ofy' superb behheritigh J, '¥/-Patt. six horse water wagons ‘and: seveti: cai RGU IP ee eee ee rena 1877s» [Nova for 15. No. 50 for 3
the city. Elegant, larye gold-lined silver custard ee ayy Page awe these ‘we ptinted fs 2, + BtDae _Rebraary 2368, 18773 + . x0.-13 tor..:. . 15. No. 61 for... 8 4
ladle,Mr. and Mrs. Lekenan, = =~ carts to distribute water to the-differs, thered ook agents and peddlers} 3-8 Citys No. 14 for... &
Intend to Fillibuste?: ~ Handsome gold-lined palt setters, Mr. ent encampments of Chinumem: The } chal ae po: “aR: hour for -conversa-\. " 4 og 4 — — 5
Wihaumaton, February-23.—Evi. 404 Mre. D. J. McKinney. water is brought to the. front, in . i0ts" “the otber day-a book agent) 4 No.17 fer.. 5
ve oir Superb set of silver, containing one . j se ta ' <i). . CHIE, anid: Was just. beginning-a rig-. es NO, 18 fur... a tate th P immense tank cara from Tediah Weal). : 5
dently accume e that-@ MIDOFItY . a o4.u'silver table spoons and one dozen Seren: Paltie ond othes pot Ae murole abont voce aosiene Bisa aia = 5
of Democrats in Congress now in-. gosort » = J poly ong . work on" when the pbgsician . @ S : TAsess
: ‘g poons, Peter Juhnston, Esq. ze a ee ts 1 eee 2% , Gs Noy 21 for.. . §
tend“to'fillibustering the completion . siiver cara receivers and boquet holders i oS — Tye opens ae back ee pare iw a we RN No. 2 fore 8
“the } Ine: : etheen for some time borit 5 spt Psd ope me : cue az = the Btectoral count before the 4th . Mrs: ss cat ce aes pet ay _ ps “Fld the pbysician.a $5 bill, --and was. “3 0. 24 for,... :
~ _* of Marebt-Their ability-10 doit. is}’ Superb silvers — — oe water at Mesquit Station .on,Bituts . shout to commengeoperationsagain,. . 2&2 ge rea ;
. Qotideded unless the thunderings <of po i ee day ‘lwat had sank to.a depth of “W40}wien the man of medicine suids. % 5 pp “No. aT for.. + ¥), ee * a. B : Py oi 5 gt ‘6 * . 5 re : 2 ay ‘ 2 4, pubiid’sontishent shall deter inany. "yp: ant complete. silver sei, from Ma feet, but as yet had failed to:strike a Titke + please, aud keep your, Oe Ho. 28 for h aan ;
; : ca ee isf fl w aig Mcney. > Hand me:your subseriptio .
who now matifest a fillibugtering dis: . ana Mra. A: B. Dibble. « one sat aetory flow of Water. The i ix wok,” He has now bought a brace, No. 80 for...~ior Be :
position. Hawdsome marble statuette, J. Naffal-. cations; however, are favorable Yor'@ . ht derebugers. — Olevelaud Herald hy Mo ga forcc7 7. Wine wofoniecce §
> ke ger, Eaq; . bountiful supply. .+ «ue henge ss Ys , Was Nu. 33 for . ~10. No. 71 for. 6Trinity Churtt Cut glass ailver mounted pickle stand, eon 1, Pur G sk@sAlezis hag been} = He. * fat seeeew ¥ Py Ee 4
. Regular servi¢es to-day at Trinity . Mt0nd airs. J. C. Coleman, Tarr Won Damacrs.—It was. ab. Hee bythe ity of Ainerican No, 36 for..-c-. 5. No. 74 for... 5
@iuroh, st asuattiours; Seats froo,. me Of wat Pond lillies; GM) oan Josevin May 1884 Aaory an eet «Mp Mment NG, the theatre No. 37 fur..06/0. 16 foFsoae
sf *. frame, Misses Helen and Aune Naffziger, . [82 ¢ose@an May » a8 the ttory Vahé;, other evdpiig,.previonsly enNo. 88 for. 5INo. 76 to 100,@ $8, Kal
Gro. RB. Davis, Rector, Gnois “ : pe?
Congregational Church.
Rev. J. Sims will take for his subject this evening—‘‘Gan weseo things
imvisible?”’,.
Tas Fresno Expositor of ‘the 21st
describes a mirage thus:*On‘ Sat
widay morfing the few persons who
chanced to be.on H street, at about
seven and a balf o'élock; were treatMr.-Montgomery, H. FB. Wilkinson.
Mes, W.U. Stones, =
loaf of feuit-cake,; Mrs. Brown.
M,C. Daly, Jas. Fay, A. H, Wal.ath, G. G.
Baker, Phil. Roberts, Joe Olive, J. N.
Payne, Thomas ‘Miner, C, J, Naffziger,
Handsome. chrouo, Sadie. Johuston,
Biuesilkapron, pomtaplique trimunings, \
: “Blogeat embroidered set of two pieces.
Miss Mollie-Brown, Sweetland, and a large
X
__ Patr of large silver vases, Mr. and. Mrs.
goes, that‘David H.\Hahn and wife
were throwa" from Jbeir buggy ond
resiive in‘'eonsequence, as was alleged, of thé:-engineer of the Gilroy
train unnecessarily letting the steam
out of the boiler so as to cast it
against and frighten said horse. The
Hahns sued the company for damages, alleging negligence and maliinjured bethuse their+horse became’
wing apegro .
el + oem the wharf. On
rea i! street at the conclusion
of th tertainment, he was ap‘proached by. the darkey, who said,
“*Fs youde: Juke?” being answered inthe affirmative, the sable
Jehu remarked; ‘*Well, sir, de. carriage is waitin’.Awapy who lived near-a church
was sitting. by the.-window’ listening
. . OF Stidger,:
: Union. Hotel.
;, JACOB NAFFZIGER,, Proprietor.
Faray, Febraary:23¢@, 1877.
3S Thompson, Boca *: '
Hiram Mariwer.-Centennial Mine
M H Branaon, Washingtea:
John Davis, ae eng
O)
BF Wiley, Wheatland.
N Lucksinger, Wihhlew Valley
AT Laird, “ity
EO Hendrick, San-Francisco
Jas Woodburn, Sacramento
. HAVE DSOTHING
Total Amounts.. ..-----9%, 50000. —
':EACHLPRERSON PAYING THE SUM OF
ONE DOLLAR,
Will be entitled to THE PACIFIC LIFE
for two menths and to a numbe: ed coupes
entitling him to participate in the recep
tion of the Premium Uruers. Theee
ders call for adverti. ing to the amount
$2,500 00. THUS& WHU DO NOT od
BIKE THE ADVERTISING, OR Wi
4 @ ADVERTISE, WILL
BE PAID THE AMOUNT THEREOF 1S
GOLD COIN ON DEMAND,
ocr a ; ~. +1 to the crickets, which: were loud RM Fermer, San Francisco. ‘Upon surrendering. the order t¢ the Pe
! Jobii'Uatdwelh oiousness on the part of one of ita chirping, the tauele-of the cholt . _E BH Fermer, do lisher. Any person may subscribe to te
éf.toa sight not often granted to. Handsome gold lined Diane mangespoen,'. Forvants, The japy below allowed . parsal being, faintly andible, when « em Halsey, oe ph nesene ae ee _ econ ype he will
mijokind—ithat is, a plain view of a ‘L.P, Raver and wile, dathages and.the ¢ase was appealed, . gentlemen drépped in who -had just} pales Oceute ig poverong ty additional: COUPON RECEIFTtow twenty miles di Box of Gbolce Sowers, K. .W Maslin, and in he'u Court’ the judg. passed the churclyand bad the music). H X Grant, Cit Those who.subseribe for one year will,
town overtwenty miles distant, and pales ppee Court the judg . ee ; LLARS, rcesive
‘ , Silver and china candy stand, with glass amy fullin his mind. ‘*What a noise : , upon vaymen tof FOUR LU. ’ :
nit visible except on such occasions wtsdan a, Maeit tara. Con, Taytor ment ofthe Court below has just they ure making to-night!" oth bance . Cy CU PON Recedpts eee
0 é : % . a be reat! : ‘ Bal i? p tice wil ivch ©
as'this. By means of a mirage-the. Exquisite boqnet, all white camelias, been affirmed. Railroad engineers . +Yog** said the lady, *tand it is said _MARRIKD. ‘mignn Baleeription Lint in Slled.
town of Borden was made visiblé to
tte denizens of Fresno. -Thie builditgs and their color were plaisly and
“@istinstly outlined! and seented but
a’ shott distance awmy. ‘The bluffs-of
the. San Joaquin, lying «between
Fresno and Borden, ten miles distant, and=mot discernible» .at other
‘times, loomed up as though but a few
-yards off, while thé teesonthe banks
Chas. Marsh..
and Henry Juhuston.
Elegant.gold lined
spoons, Mr. and Mrs. David Watt.
pins, etc., in-baudwome vace holder, Mrs:.
Silver and-g uss tuilet standa, with Ital.
jan paintings and mirror combined; Lillie
Superb silver syrup pitcher; and silver
butter dish, Mr. and Mrs. dames Watt.
silver salts and
Box of choice flowers, Mrs. Hoyt.‘
Pair elegant.gold lined — silver Spoon.
witk'take notice and be careful notto
squirt water or let off steam wpon
passing horses when human life‘or
limb may be thereby endatgeredi—
Sac. Bee;
Bave Gass, — The™ blue-glass
manta has-reuched its climax in the
sad-cuse ¢fa Chicago man. He went
ino an optiean’s aud bought a pair
that they do it all with their hind}
legs !!*
Te following is an illastration of
the development of English upelling
iu the Paujap. It is a verbatim
copy of a letterreceived by a school-:
muster inthe north from a householder ju bis locality: **Cur, ass, you
are a mun of no leg i wish -to
intermy sun in your skull.” The
At the. Methodist Episcopal” Church,
Grass Valley, February 22d, 18i7, by Rev.
J. Lewiss-Trefren, Mr. William J, Johnson
to Miss lydaA. Dibble; sii of Grass Valley;
JOE'S PROCLAMATION]
Ho! all yothat-Thirstheth !
THE PACIFIC LIFE is a weekly om
mdium of current events in §
ife on the Pacific slope. Its various
partments embrace the turf, drums, fore
ana stream, fish culture, athletics, MY”
shooting, base ball, military gojence,tow—
ing, yach*ing, ana fire department doing?
Specimen copies sent on receipt ©
cents in postage stamps or curieneyse
Legal Tenders. reeceived. Send Lae
subscripticns in a Registered Li ter or
Post Office. Moncey Order. paysble te
HENRY'G. SHAW.
Publisher
> holders, and ring set with garnets and . of blue gogg’es to wear on his eyes. . COS°OtHY and seeming offonsivoness ; :
‘of'the river cotld be*plainiy gebn and . pearls, L. Zacharms, He droped into‘a-hat store aad Be pea of this uddress disap On transSyisten to: werds of Wisdom and THE PACIFIC LIFE OFFICE, :
‘sodnted, the sinuous course-of.4he. Pait of beautifal bohemian vases, Mr.}€d # little round piece of blue glass . lution. “What was intended to be} . P.O. Box 2129: “No. 518 Clay Street,
‘stream traced; andthe bousds'in-the.
Yillage of Sycamorebrought to view.
“It-was'e scene worth beboldiag, anu
and Mrs, G, Hamilton.
Elegantdesért knife-end fork, and ice
cream spoon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Perrin. =
Handsbme cut glass credm) pitcher .in
put in the top pf bis hat in place of
the usual tin. ventilator, eo then
pattookvef a dinner of Bluefish at u
‘Testausant with a blue sky-light, dipwrittea: was; ‘Sir, as you area man
of knowledge, I wish to enter my
son at your sebool.”
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to kill or
Precepts ef Sense.
RINK NOP AT ALL IF YOU Caw!
, avoid it; butaf so be your cravings
are past control, take for an antidote
£22 26
“PUNNEL CONTE ACT.
SAN FRANCISCO. Plata
as Ctriowsasinteresting,”“ silver standard, P.O. Byrne. his flugers into a blueghuss sugar Guaratc: In olden time that which: is: pure and undefiled! Bis. : Vy. B.9.”
oenaadenetay 2; ie > F-*@eld-lined. silver conan ae vl and refused to. drink apytt ing . CUre they dosed us. with © blue mass, inet with the cup which hath a serpent 7% fachaggscandh Boring i, Malaket.
Bora ‘the World and Tribune Wasb. Sigourney. vite untikthe waiter hunted up a blue . Dowadays we've pull that and4.Solled in its boxtom} Drink not that . iorce necessary, 6miners and . orill eat,
ington specials ‘state that the leading
mén on both sides are anxious to pre~ “yént an extra session, and that the
“idéa will probably be successfal.A darreazasnof Chicago, Alvin-N:
Tilucaster, bas beet eonvictedief.
perjary outhret counts. .
aus
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~ A Bormen.in.the Clifton’ barzel
-works, at-Pomeroy, Olio, exploded . Meeting bis children at the door, _reWednesday evening, kiliiug four per. sons and wounding twelve. :
Wuex the late Gen. Bartlett had
been several times wounded, he:
wrote to the lady whom he intended
glass bottom. ‘The. day was -now
spent,and going beme in ‘a ‘bdlvelight street cur the blue-glass map,
blue eyes, ast dowmin a b.uecbair to
read» cupy of the biue laws of Connecticut and got into such a fit of
the blues that he took some blue ink,
death thegiass in hia coffin should
fused to kiss any but, those‘haviug
and, writing in his with that at bis
taken to blue glass; bigher than kites
it kmocks diseuse, yea, knocks it intorflinders. So cure your woes, take
off your clothes, and ait in the blue
glass windows,
Tum,election for the Great Skuptscbina has been held throughout }
Servia, The majority of the dele-'
gation elected favor peace.
oo Ee
which is a uiterated, but seek the pure,
yiudalge, hunt the
quill! Smoke’not! But it you must
quent not places which are unclean, and:
mee aa ere the nostrils!
earmy wor: suggestions,
ali ye people of the woantaina! :
If you want Fine Wines and
Liquors, come not to my Establishment, for all I possess -will kijl . :
fprty rodsv« ‘
~encr. Bids will be-opered at the raat?
the Company: at Mulakoff, on Fe :
2ith, 1877, Work to commence March ls
For further information apply te
H. ©. PEKINS, Superintendes
February 1,1
. DR. S. D. BOBO,
“Physician and Suargeo”
Ofice Hours——From 9 to 10 A.¥"
and from 6 to 8 P. M.
A Pie Eutest) =. . fO'marry, releasing — eT her enWP ot bine Slane, are Le yee a 2 PE hae pastecon sai tg peed ISPENSARY HOUR, as :
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