Pacific Rural Press, Volume 24, Number 11, 9 September 1882 — Page 189 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

California's Exposition for 1882 Sacramento, Gal., Opens Monday, September 11 th: Closes Saturday, Septemt l,er 16th. A Holiday Week of Recreation and Sport. $40,000 inCasli To be Awarded in Premiums. The Premium List Is full and complete, and is divided into Seven Departments: The Society's Gold Medal, (valued at 00) will be awarded to the most meritorious display in each department. The exhibition of Live Stock promises to be large and fully up to the standar in each class. The latest and newest designs in Agricultural Implements will be upon exhibition. The Products of the Soil, representing California's greatest interest, will be fully shown. The Speed Programme (for entries see small bills) is within itself a distinct exhibition, wherein the produce of California's Breeding Establishments will be shown in their respective classes. Wing Shooting, LaJies'Equestrienisca, and other sports will be held daily a the Park during the Fair. The C. P. R. R. Co., will transport articles to and from the Fair free cf charge. Wtlls, Fargo*.* To ill deliver packages free not weighing over s.O tt>d. Application lit ace. both at Park and Pavilion, should be made «' onco to the Secretary. Season Tickets, admitting self and family .....$5 00 Single Admissions .60 HUGH M. LARUE, President. ' EDWIN F. SMITH, Secy. For the Drainage or Irrigation of Lands. TERRA COTTA 1 31.0 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO Five Music Books Of a very superior character, for use during the entiling Fall and Winter. Th© Peerless. sLNoisiu schools. (Price 75 cts.) A new, fresh and every way desirable book, with abundant material for the instruction of (tinging classes, «ud for social singing. By W. O. Perkins. C * M«■ D A FOR summon SCHOOLS. OOlig CSeilSa Price 60 cts. Has had a year's trial, with universal approval, in a multitude of schools. Large variety of wide-awake Hongs. By L. O. Emerson. Light and Life.scNUAmiiooLg. (filer. 35 cts.) Great success has attended this excep tionally fine collection, which has been before the public but a few months, tSnthusiastic commendations wherever used. By R. M. Mclntojh. The Choral Choir tions. (Price $1.00) It is the companion book to Tub I'KKKiiKHs, is larger, and has a much greater number of pieces for choin>. The singing class course is the same as that in the smaller book. By W. O. Perkins. The Welcome Chorus lOK 1114.11 SCHOOLS (Price $1.00; Tlii-i book, although of recent issue, has come to be regarded as a standard book for use in the higher school*. By W. S. Til Jen. Any book mailed, post-free, for the retail price. OLIVER DITSON & CO, Boston. C. H. DITSON it CO., 843 Broadway, New Xork. mmmami l'jflEßßl fVn mnm'n Artificial fffWgSGarmore SEar Drum. ■ ■■■ Hi a A* Invented and worn by him ■W. I TEH [m rM perfectly restoring the hearing.' EnIr A I■■ I M AM tirely ilc .1 for thirty years, he hears with SH i T \illl ti,,..ii even whispers, distinctly. Are i HJEffiE^rMM not oboervuble, and remain in |x.si--1 ■BnT^Hlti'Xi without aid. Descriptive Circular HRHMslijfilTH Free. CAUTION I Do not be deceived nXSKAnHBH by bogus ear drums. Mine is the only successful artificial Ear Drum ininullJJfilM U JOHN GARMORE, . wBBBBBBBmBM »*»lth & Race Sis., Cincinnati, O. PEARS WANTED. Halt Ton Seckles Pears wanted. Address, LEONARD CO ATES, Nap* City, Cal.