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ECHO OF TUE SENECA. fpsit Jjatlt 6hams If J'.tuitJij, t. ’7:1 SOOTHERS Joke on Sootfu • V. 1 CONGER..........................1st IIewgag. C. A. BRAGDON..........................I'd Hewgag. T. C. HUBBA11D.........................Psaltery. O. J. C. BOSE..........................Shawm. H. E. MEAD.............................Sackbut. G. P. BELLO AYS........................Hantboy. C. J. DOOLITTLE........................Cymbals. W. G. HEMIIIP..........................Gong. l' P. IIARRINGTON.....................Jews-iiarp. F. E. GUY..............................Dolce. Campana. G. A. CARSTENSEN.......................IIabp. G. N. EASTMAN..........................Lute. C. N. HEMIUP...........................Dulcimer. C. G. IRISH............................Timbrels. R. C. NICHOLAS.........................Tabret. opliomorc xcursionifits. Annual cxpcdition'cvory Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. N. W. EVANS.............................Off on a “ Tangent.” II. A. TORREY..................“Sine” of a Good Time Coming. J. G. GIBSON..................................“Reversed Sine.” The vest of the company being conditioned in tbe use of the “ Thou- tlr.lite ” have taken upon themselves the office of bottle WASHERS.
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ECHO OF THE SENECA. | k §oInr Jjjgsfent. Sol........................................l’itor H. L. SMITH. Mercurius.....................................CHARLES II. 13LAIR. Venus................................JAMES AMBERCROMBIE. Satellite doubtful. Terra.............................................. A. J. IDE. The Moon is at present eclipsed. Maes...................................... CLINTON SUTPHEN. Astronomers have not vet discovered n Sntcllitn to this Planet : nnd, ir one exist. Ills probably very small, nnd close to the planet. Jupiter.....................................................GEORGE SMITH. Saturnus...................................... CHARLES A. POOL. The number of his Satellites compels his removal to Salt Lnko City. Uranus...........................................CHARLES R. KEYES. Neptunus..........................................ARTHUR C. SMITH. Ass-teiioid.......................................THOM ASS MILLER. Detonating Meteor............................................HIRAM SLATTERLY. Temporary Star..................................CHARLES T. STUART. Crab Nebula................................................CHARLES GORDON. Comet of 1872................................J. K. FRANKLIN. Wandering Star.............................................CHARLES HURD. Sirius (Night Blooming)...................................SCHUYLER HURD. The above celestial objects maybe seen double, on any Saturday night, under the action oi the celebrated achromatic: Jjculr..
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PA ECHO OF TIIE SENECA. ✓ S-' v« v v ■ j y -. • V - ■-V.VN i'fn fine. GEORGE SMITH, C.—Capt. i. c., Chief Chawist. J. G. GIBSON, P...............,.......... Pitcher (of Cider.) LEGH W. APPLETON, S. S..............................Soup Sucker. C. G. IRISH. F. B.......................(Eater of) Fried Bacon. N. W. EVANS, S. B.........................(Un) Satisfied Browser. J. H. FOOTE, T. B............Taster ? of Beef, (Joke on Taste.) C. L. ARNOLD, L. F.............................Lamb Fry (tener.) C. H. BENEDICT, C. F...........................Consumist (Fowl.) C. A. BRAGDON, R. F.............................Ravenous Feeder. JOHN W. B. DWYER..........................................Scorer. On account of the vast amount of labor he has left for a vacation. Hobart Collep Inland Lake Exploring Expedition. P. P. CHEW.......................................Skipper. W. P. CONGER....................................Boatswain'. O. J. C. ROSE....................................Steward. LLOYD H. SMITH...................................Chaplain. C. J. DOOLITTLE..................................1st Geologist. R. C. NICHOLAS...................................I'd Geologist. LYMAN ROOT.......................................Gauger.
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