PACIFIC SLOPE. Political Cathrrlnjn-'liofitlfic it, ,ii, „t a Lunatic al • («ki..n -Kacn hi Mas Jo c— Black It iclr. the Slase Kobbrr, ant ! t..;niir. ••- (tic 1,-itr <'. ID >I; *pJr— He. j i&PKIAL DW'lK'ilM TO Til* RKOORU rM;» .] • UMOCMt. The Ba-e» hi Mtn .b»r. Sak Jobk, September 29 h.— Toe Rrand parn .-t year. At the rac?* r.hU afternoon there was tbe larg.-st at tend&cce of tba i c leoa. as special intertut centered in tie rac**", p*nd the that Lillun Sn-itb, ths ciild rifle-shot, would ?ive an »x^ibiii«n on the track. There was can«Herable exr0 to $30 on May ". Nitrhthawk woa tbe pole, and wm the leader on the start. .Sh .• covered the half In '!';. and was then a length ahead of May D . and made ths mile in 1:43; bnt M ■»>•.!• pai-sed her on the homestretch, and came home half a neck ahead in 2:3t> 1' !-l i * then ran against Nighthawk's bv-t time (1:4:';), but even v.i-.h li,:ht weight he inide only 1:42 V. and lost the medal. The ntx' was a running race, three-quarters and re peat, f,r a pars'* of $400. In the nools ■1 ) :s fam wis the find choic* at $60 to $33 on ]'. 1 1 Doana, and SlB on the field. D 'i :!ass, H—Mfagtoa. VsMst K'ii|{ and E:la Doane otarled, with positions in that order. BUa Djane and Forest Kmj led. with I).m«l»as it>..: Ha'Miouton far bahind. K'.la 1) ... ~ won in a c|i*w content, Forest Kin* s-eeu-.d, I».u;l»8i j bad third. Ti.iT, l:l. r >jt. Dsogtaa was utiU the rirot choice in the r>t»"is, bt tun tag $40 tv $12 f.ir E>U* I>oaue, Had tha RAft CO. Kiln !> . -.v. ■ the lead, forest K.ir-g clow b.-hiud, and Piiiiiil— third OougUss thet pulUd ptst, birely bi-auMp X 'a D.iane, F.ire-st K^tr-rc cm I Tim", 1:17. DjagtaM "via e'.iit the. choice in Oit i>n'« nearly two to out. with light betting. Il»'dii:gt'-n taii <,ff, Fo-est Xi • s^irmd, Douglass third. Fores* K'i x m i>ht.'i(l. liv" mtm inert'ikea and b'-a'.b > by Ifii l ; r-,'-'>), 1> d^m a bvJ third. Titne, l:lii'. On the fourth beat the li 11 b- Bffat 150, Doane MB, U u.'la=R $18. Forert Xi -• (II trim wi. ; ulr»*n un'i-r tha rale. Xl% Diar.e lod a", t.-nj ■ rt, Kaddiagtoo efa »•; op, and Doofrlaaa |i-h!c.i. Uider tbe whif H.^ddiUjjt ii w. n by a lanajth, KIU Djtct 1. liiu», 1:1S}. Haddfcfftaa wa? dt ! the siui.;-' vi V\f r.Hca »i.-»l'?. Th« brw olternated bj brecki for the lead, »nd 3:«n Kin? v/ou I y a neck ir. '_' .'J7\. Th« Italuisa uf tl-.e h=a^s weje po.-tpr.ned till 10 nYlock t^.-iioirow in jrniD-.-. Tbe 4'.iiii;>:ti^n. :\ '.'aih: .\i:a. Beo :!i'.ic> :i fivir'J r- H KtiL'ht, (if Adii', an t,!i^ Ri ; ullionn ..-,!; .1 i for AajemWytn*!!. Sab Bon ravnnta, Seoe'nbar 28 i.— Ti •• blMtiag lait Ditrht addressed by ;!. i anl Morrow wtu & tripi tuo .mi, tb>: coaas; from all parts v't iLe c .tuiitry t-» beat thi di. September 29.b.— H .d. .7. J. De Hmo hu ji«t c'»u»»d one ot the raosten thntit«atic moeUocf ever ht-iJ iv thi>< town. Ui- - t eech speinn to carry cjDvictijn with it to »il ciasß»n. Ho will ru i fifty rotes ahead of Li» ticket ia Plumm county. U'"l"1 September 29 Ji. — Edgertoa'g .«,%. • !i1 oratory inj r .i:ed iks Ueiublican me-'inz h^re to-^ayti a high pitch of eu thusjagm, anl baj nronsnl a tpMt that ic aures a i^ood report of election results in Kovember. A Kepnblic.w club w.vt organ ized here thin evening, with, a membership of at tlic nutotatt. BAKU Ssptamber 29 .h.— Ki-Gnß the largoit poliiiiii" me^'iug «r\ijr heii! in t!jo pUas. Lorn, S ptamfeer 29 -.— Tr.o.K^pnMicitu frav.j 1a ;.' ibltqMi nomlnaa for Cor:; ets. * <"■"• 4 WofSosaa t.-.'ii^ljt, a id h = is ii-i v a >.v tie ics ii the hail. UurrllUr ;>cnth uf ■ Luaailr. Bs KXTOX, 3 i mbar SBA. — At 1 o'clock thi* moroiog the p ilfm «• mooted .-iaad mdy ot a ur; 1 .; ra I > im/ ou tha raiir » j d tra k aboat » mile u-.rth <>f the nylon. T,,c Uoroaec waa at oooi i..f rotd/mi ripairvd t ■t. Tie body -•»< Idsntifiad a\ th&t.f J. ii. Llmbxigb, »i iiii*'..! of rhe Mylam,, . Deeeml) r 20. lS7i*. Iron Bio VteU. Ho hud |.rtl epw a sitd 1-adiutr from th© grotiiidi JirK! eMSapsd t v e*;r^f;c tIU ciniiul . .-.-.-')■; i hi.-n »< -■1 o? :i htticil»l !■..:•-,.. .;:iii i; is tcp ■)ii-* .if thr<-v blamll in fr -nt; of the '.'lt train, aad i.liag ia?t Ki-< d>--th. " :.r-\— Tlsc- .flan «**>■<«■ Knl lll.nl> i: |t|r. ;ia B»p fiili-' _".* h.— Special A^^nt y. • f tt.p Po«ti (li:« Oep:irtment. haa beeu h?ro several dije iuvtatigating the late robbery. Ttid iu*n they had arrested, acd ih '-.lk" I .'. by Bi>..jS to ha BUci l!irt<>, has *h-r- he wi« !«t l-.c time of the rob bety, and he 4< doI t' e n >ted Ulatk Jsirte. lie i « c.'n! i)]-i i-,r,, iii v ur./ler the •f SonW, Ford, Howards and other a'ian.'. : i • i ■. >. i i . . ...:j : v hi'nrelf as an a-.:-'nt of the !■',■ im • \ and at other tim:s buying sheep r»nee3 and firmß. He bought a store sotuet;me from Robert Pitt, ot PirttuKuese Flat, im! Hwitdled him oat of over $400, fur wfiicb a<:t ba will probably takt .i tri;. ti .San >_'• i« ilvi '•< i,ii'l-r arrest for send iag ohtaeaa potUl oar,f a through ths miils, and : ■ ; !i M to am* ( r in $1 .000 bail. W . i.mi Cfooaa, IS y-ars of agt>, who Bvei .i Mi noa •tract, nssr T«-.:atv«ev ath, wsoidenUUy (Snt, bintaelf in ti.o left nand Wt&ue»d*y while playing with a pis tol. The s.x-.rty ■>. fawnh la-liea organized to obtain aid for their r«fns»ee coreligion ists from Russia, have decided to divide the city into fifty districts, each to be c»n --vaase-i by two la-lies for subscriptions. 1 r,e will of Cornelius Koopmanochap has been tiled for piobat-. Tne estate, th« value of which is uut stated, is bequeathed t.- the widow, Desire Victoria Touchard Koopmaneohap, who is also uominated as executrix. John and Catherine Sands, man and wife, have been arrested and tried before Judge Rix vi.on a charge of having neglected their three children and failed to provide for them v parent* should. They were fouad guilty. The st*»m yacht Brisk belonged to the late Wm. C. Rtlston. It hai been recon structed, and is now the Edith. It was tested by a trip through the Heads on Wednesday. Sjnie £10,090 was spent in rebuilding her. Mary BrowD, the five-year-old daughter of i . Brown, has been committed to the Kapa Insane Asylum. The child has been subj-ct to epileptic tits since five months old, but of late her dementia has assumed a more repulsive form. About a week ago Charles Flint, a pri vate detective, was arrested for having em bezzled a valuable book intrusted to him by School Director Baadciann, and he bad his case continued for trial. He was re leased on tiling a bond, but before this case was disposed of be was arrested for petty larceny, for having, it is charged, stolen a directory from a store on Wednesday after noon. The military order, Loyal Legion of the Fnited States, California Commandery, met at iv regular qairterly dinner Wednes day evening, General Elliott presiding. About forty veterans were present, includ ing Generals Miller, Roeecrans, Stonemac, M«jor Hughes and others. A discussion of the in- r.u aud various toasts, patriotic and etharwiaa, occupied the Commandery from 7 !■'[■! --k until 11, the evening being a re markably pleasant one. The Authors' Carnival Association has elected tv officers. Large contributions have been made to it by Governor Lsland S:anford, Goodall, Perkins &. Co., Alex ander Badlam, Judge Tyler and others. Governor Stanford has been elected honor ary President ; acting President, if. J. Burke ; Vice- President. Mrs. Charles Goodall; Treasurer, Dr. .1. Bauer; Secre tary, Miss Anna Lake ; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. E. Burke. On the afternoon of the Ist instant, llae r.ius Kusmuasen, who resides on tbe IV trero, discovered his boy, three years of ;i_ ■■, in the yard in the rear of his house bleeding from a sca'p wound on the top of bis held, an 4 supposing that the child had fallen down and received the injury by his head coming in contact with a abarp-edged etcne, tojk the boy into tbe house, washed the wouod and applied a simple dressing. Tne wound did not appear to heal, and the child grew worse day by day. Last Wed nesday a physician was called ill and dis covered a fracture of the skull. He stated that it was his opinion that the buy had '." . n struck on the head by a smill <■;> -nt ballet, which, after passing through the vkull, had ranged downward and forward aud lodged bask of the frontal bone. The Stale Horticultural Commission met Thursday. C. H. D*inelle was elected Pre-ident, S. F. Chapin Vice President, M. T. Brewer Treasurer, J. H. Wheeler Sec retary. Horticultural Otliuer Cooke re ported that he had decided to enforce the horticultural laws and to have inspectors appointed at Sacramento, Stockton, Los An^ele--, Oikland and San Francisco, to at tend to and enforce the disinfection of all fruit trees imported daring the ensuing year. The Secretary read a report on the codling moth, by RaVx Gillet, of Nevada City, in which was detailed his successful conijutst against this btteot by the use of ban i.- of cloth about the trees, to be moved and cleaned of insects lodging therein at stated periods ; besides scraping "nd clean ing the trees well to destroy larva and eges. Mr. Giilet further reported on the success ful use of eulpho-carbonate of potassium in * '.i::iin the a|.p « tree root louse on youac trees or nursery stock. S)me discussion aro3e as to how often the bands or traps Pet for the larvie of the codling nvjth should be cleaned, (iillutl's experi uuoe was that the worm developed ;u tif tt-uu ilayf ; Cooke's, ei^ht days ; Dr. Cha pin s, uiaete«ii dajs. Mr. Cooka exhibited a paraaite of tne coiiliag moth of great in ttrcst to ail. He further rep-irted that, aft^r ex*emled cocference wiih Commis sionera and silk growers throncrhout thn S»r»tv , and pTSO^al iave;"ipation, he c .uld find no iiibect injurious to the mulberry tree. Mr. Dwindle reported that efficient work wit her.Bg done r»y Culonej HoiKrtei of Sa-i'a B.rlia:a in fighting the Iceryia ,In/i ■i, r cottony cushion slmlc, with hot Water. Mr D« incite further a einirinnioaticin from Alt«rt White of River=iile, which reported t hat the people of ],->s A.oeele9 Diitritt had become fully alive to the necessity of washing their trees and ii_h".ipt; iu^mt pesfs generally; that much washing with soap foiuticu had been dose un the citrus trees about Los I Angele*. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. .~ ; i ■ the last report the fallowing tr.-.n-r, net r< •] ntate hara be a r< ,:orde'J with the County Recorder of Sacametuo county : • Sepuniijtr U— George D. fill linn to Gourde 11. 1 1 ■ ■ pw, H'iiuh*e-t p..rti hi n< rthewt qoartef «.rtion 19, towrsliipS north. ran,-u c eaat, conUlniarll terr», *!,SW. August 22 - George Heiurt tv P. M. Anniof, por tion sej ion 33, townehip 10 north, ran;* , town of Oult $800. August 29 -August Tr»fton ct al. to >fell ; e Brown, east half lot 2, bock N, O, Twelfth aid Thiru.-illi •ttWtP, city, jl, 2' 0. Au^uit 25— Daniel Walters to Jam?s H. ISurtiliam, cast 40 feet lot 7, block 35, t >wn of F<4anm, *.', 000. Scptenjlur 13-Wm. V. Jahb ela!. to J».. l-anjr, .■.",:■• i ■ i|irp"ti-- Brction SI, touiu>lap 8 ncrth, range I eißt. 10C acres, s;rant. September 12— T. M. Li'-Jh, et jj. t<. Georie hrjmor, lot 4 Hoik V, q, Twelfth and Thirteenth Jirceio, »1,00 >. March 24— Hufus Walton ct al. to Si, J. M^ltir, south half lot 4, block I>, E, Filtetnth and SivteenUi street.', grant. Si'pter.ilier IS— Jrh'.i Mctauihlin to J. K. Slap herd, gvuth half northwest quarter t«Jt.ion 6, aqd km I nl4 w.:ti.n .".. townsnip 6 D#:h, r«, .-(; ISB i-10»acre», ?fl 000. S^pttmberlU-.'os A Wrisht et sl.t-i Wm. Fl. Krj • , -■ ..-th i;alf Ketiai iS, au.l pnrti< aDO th l.alf » il Unship 8 uoilh, ra!:-;e 5 catt, 16Q| -n-s, K,OOO >• p»■ nla-r 14 — rswnj vi.iii WMson c* ::. :*i s. J. •(ackns.iM, ioct.hHc.4t :,■: rt».r section IJ, ; ' 1.-I.i 18 north, r.i:.'.'<> (; u,-w, i.:i 7:' n.) acres, .-^/i y ■'■••it 17, ISBI — hhnar C. Hunter |i H.I n M. Wiiiar.l, «c-t hilf southwest quarter i. ition 2S, t.'«:i^l.i;> 3 north, rjii^'c 3 -a-t. $l'». baptanbarU— Alex. Mil! rto El. T«>l..r. 1,.t \ Uaek F, G, K^bueiith ami M^eteoutlittrtets, city, IL6OO. Beptamber M, ls-1 Jot V. P,.rt?r t> ('. W. C:»rk, swamp !au I fnr>. \ 296, towtdldp ."■ north, rji .^'i; 4 eas . lf»S acre^, ifrat*. Be 't -mlji-rli;- Arret'.a Ohittcti'fen et. a!. toAulia Sha-i-r. inrtli i')l«it, B.uith 104 fast, lot I<\ Modi 'i. R, Twelfth and rUnaeot • s'reets, S'oo. . cpU ii.i.er 18— Fred lilii.tt ;■> Il'nm i. ViUiaid, ■ortturut quarter tee km l's, tun-nsbip s north, Mcc E i-tst. 88 aerca #11 40. ••pri l 14, 18W— Central Pkelfls ßaSraad to li. B. Baduing, n nli i .\t nor bekM qnirteraod aootb ai 't i|u no :i eatt quarter, (a ton 15, township \ • uitJi, raf^e ". e*^^, --jo acfav, 92,400 Aijm 10 -Jobs « ii 1 1 r er. at t.> H rgmr t H. L> i riurlei U i . a! , to* «i IS .'.I c t •■( ;he eft 10 lot li f \at 8, in (he block bounded by I Mid J, T*e ftli ai.d i ■ i r. ■ th rtreeti i iv, ii, ■it I) Bupeoc B. Th.irne to Rlinbe'h Priest, 'ot s. in tlio b>tk bewared by I' ud »/. Tenth ami Elev. nth itretW, dty *I.4"ii Beptetabcr II flharlm H'i-im-'c to Holbrook, Merrill & Station, tbeea ' g ar t. f -li- :i.'uu half of lot 3, In tits block bounded bj I «nd J Saejadsad Ti.ir i b left?, civ. >1. ■! ■■■ t. r 19- Ouria B'A ri ik t. Hr.lbrnok, Vterri.l .^ si. tmn, the ■it half of li <;. h, the Motk '• •;■ ■■ dbj ! md .1, Bceond Hid T!nH <.•■■ , i . dtr, «L S ptemb r I - Lou's P. Et ing to N T . (i ecn.- Ciiru*. Hit 1 e^i-t ha'f <»f ih.- n.irt'i»*e-t q uitfr , f uro : township ß n rtb, Tintc :> ujj;, ooota'.Ding ■ Strmuar 10 I, miia Bckv*ndonn t.- Krocierirk s*u .< tl r-*, t ;.m , a.-*t 61 lept b! lot 3 f la t'l.- b'odt li. UM'ir.l l.y I and I, Twenty scciit'd ai:J Tm tv- Urird H '.-t ■■. i Iqr, -■ I Sept :nit r IB—-T. A. Sini'fT to J^!in A ffan n , t'.iciici'tn liu'.f of the loubeut nuaiter «,f see ion 16, towitahin 8 Dortb, nage 5 east, coutattiin^ 63 .rr.\ ,itv, *J,OfO. K. -li'uary 14 - WUltwa Jarv -•» t ) .l*cu!i F. Kiinnt>;», I-t 11, hi block S4. in : tie town of Folaoa I \ " S*ptcoilx-r Ifl Blfn« J. i>i!^'D to A. W. Kew the e-s>t h»:j of i'it -ii.iii Ihu ta.vn of li k Orove ; j;r.int. Bci>!»m)>«r If— Janun C rne'l to the Tni, 'he w«»t 40 feet of lot ... in the Uodk N'ni'i.i.tJ tv I -u:i! J, Front ai-'t Secuud street.", titv, - s 1.1,1.? -r ici W, mii-'l X Ttli t.i Sa'.Tßment--> eiuti'y, r'lviw.'v, r nv.;-.htn "■ irtrt \ nmgw f> east; Mplraibsr 18 Jota Rjma t> Baajuahi Lda, ', ■- ■. + .'iiiiiti, 1:1 biuck boandfd by 8, T, X cv enthuid Twtlfth rtrr. ts nil : 6M sjt nber2l— J. W. V \ .- ■ ■ L. c. r.n\l\ iwminp land wtycif %■». Rl '•. Bn oai i ' tirnw ."I. :i". n ud ;;_', towo*hip4 uortb, ritiee 3 c»st : S2,:il". -mber-23- FtlU Nathan to Mia I. J. lie! --!o(tz, west 10 feet of east half a >u:lißist half MB, En I.l'iLk bo Hided by 11, I, Seventh aLd Eighth ftrcet?. Crtjl ; put September -J"> — I'aniel T. Ilobingon to James Walker, e»«t half of eutitliweet qnwier of tOßikwatl quarter section 2J, tow. 10 noith, tug* 5 east; 8700. Sep'embir !« -W'.«anah F. Davis to PR Greene, f?wamp La-.d Suiviy No. 304, Andr.l9 Islaad, 107 acres ; prant. Baptam* IS -Wtr. Spancw ct ai. t) Richard A. Bilhy. nirth half section UttovaaWpt nortb, r Aii^ r e B « a<»t, S9O acres ; grant. ■iptfrttl 26— H. A. Bilhy t-o P. W. Fitirnin. ttwtaeMl quarter section 15, township *> north, raiu-e :> cart, and portion of northwest quarter same section, 1761 acres ; iS,S6!. September 20— W. S. Ruoyon et a!, to Rsbert Chrigtewen, lots I and 4, also northwen q'jarter section 3, towuAhi)> .*■ north, rantce 5 east, v acres ; fnnt. Bfpt«mb?r 2."— C. Rookstool et al. to W. 11. Johnston, northwest quarter section 21, township j nor*, ranire 7 east. Id" acres ; $2,700. September 27— Henn- Bennett to C. B. Keys, undivuled eizhth of section 17, t^wnsbip 10 north, rani;c 6 e^st ; 51.2J0. September 27 — George Tusch to Chsrtes W. Sommerj, ;>.5.D acres, portions of sections 4 and 3, towiwhip B nnnh, ruii;e 5 east ; #1,000. Seotember 19 -H. P. Wi.liird et al. U) H. P. C>r neliiu, portion of »>uth»est quarter of section 2S, township I nor:h. ranje 5 eist— SJ acre* ; September 27— Erastus Burke to W. H. Siau* m, lot 4. in the block bounded by K. O, Twtnty-sec.nd ■B i I wenty third street*, city ; J1.200. April 10. l»tB United Sta't •» to R. S. J«ni«on. • east half of lot 2, and Dorthean .juvrU r of ■: c'ion 3. tmnship 7 north, range 6 e»t— *o SO acres; patent I Januarr !0, ISM -I'.iited States to R. S. Jamison, I west ha'f of M 2 and northeast quarter o( section \5. township 7 north, range 6 east— l2o.3o acres . [ patent. f eptember 23. Heinrich Mect«l to Henry Reese, I r,or'.he«t quarter of section 3, township 7 north, range 6 east— l6o acres : 82, R50. Crop prospects are splendid in the sur rounding neighborhood of Downey. SAN FRANCISCO. Tar Slate Prohibition Convention ; Dr. McDonald Nominated for Governor— An I.Juiiriiun OnM Tnrowa Out «fr»url- A Boy's Terrible Kail— Lively Divorce BanlaeiM— The Two Republican Conven tion*-Elr. [SPSCIA* DISPATCUIB TO Till RICORD-UinoH.] The State Prohibition Convention — Xoni- Inalloos. San Fk\nci3co, Seplember '20.U. — Th 9 Prohibition Convention had a very lively session thi« morning. The discuwioa of tl.e Sunday law pUnk of the p'.atform occasioned most of the row. A number of deleg»t*>B have withdrawn on aexmat of the evident intention of the majority to run a straight ticket. [SECOND DISPATCH. 1 San FBiNcisco, September •J".\ to ni^ht, but dv uouiiaaiioos wera madj by either. In responae to a writ ten communication, Higned by Governor Per kins, Senator Miller, Horace Davis, ex-Gov ern :>r Low and P. C Cornwall, earnestly de , irif k the two Conventions to compromise i heir differences and unite, each Conveiti<.icttblfl a/.justment of th<" pre^ -n" ditticulty. The Ward Club Presidents' Cjn vpution appointed the foilowinsr committ ><■ : K. F. Preston, J. W. Shaffer, J. Simpson, J. J. Blattner, Amos Curriar. The Coonv Coismittee Convention appointed W. H. L. Barnes, R. H. Lloyd, T. B. Shannon, Wm. Oatter, iS. L, l'heller. Theso cummit ees nil! meet tn-morriw at noon, and end- I*vor1 * vor to effect a compromise between the two wings. I'ull of a Krliklarer-Dlvorrr Salts. San Vkascisco, September "2<);h — About 11 o'clock this rnornin?, while Frederick S „': was at w>rk brirklayinp for .ta<:nb 11 . . f , i•■ the third >: ry of the building beug erected un Dsvfa atreet, near Caliturnii, a beard coveriug a hatchway bnke acd (.re lijii'.ite'l the unf oi^onato tcaa to the (iroui A Hm r. Sa. k was pick'd up in an unccn sdi a c I'l-'i'i. n »r.d was tMBOTed to tbeCtn tral BocpttaL He sustained a frazlure of the |. > and a terrible bruise t.f the head. Hi* Houvwy, hovenr, i< unid The iLJirtd i:iau uma from G=rm*'ry but four months »rf<\ RT^il had j'.i-t sect to the nld couciry for tiia 'vif'e ani ciildren. afnre th .n h ty i i/.)roe tuits h\v? be?n bi pm in tba BapanM Court so f.ir ti.i* montl.'. k YJaMly U«"M-ii: -Wljfrlor. Hie Stntfslcr. San Fraboiboo, September -ith.— Fivs men, who woro <>i a finkiox alo j>, w<»re picked ap to-ni(ht by tbe steam«r Bay City opposite G ut lalawi, The meu had taken to . :'t r, lu 1 ; vru-e rrseoed j'ist iv time. Wheeler, '.! a atracgler, will be stniecc=d (••morrow morti^g. lvj inrllon Itl-nnlosrd -Snl« >a:; FftASCiaOO, September 2U;h. — The Court to-d»y dhmicel the injunclioti of (Jal ifuHi'a Ct;uccii of Cho3en Fiiendi. The P»c:h'; Bii.k hai commacc>d tit against Degener & Co., to recover their notea taken froaj th". biok by lU'lmeich & Huosen, and returner! )•/ the >■ to i'fgecer & Co. Terrible Fell of a Boy. Sam Kbancisco, September 29th. — A lid :..-.].> .i lli':v :'.■'.-!..■•:'. .!.'•,. ',) >eait>, fell ovf r a c iff at Ttl. k,rapii Hill to-^ifjh!;. He bJB and role j a distance of nearly 2W) t.>et. H's rknll was fractured and l.v h :i\- bavdly man pled. The boy id still nlivo, but hia death is expected hourly. Death In a Bath-Tab. San Frakcisco, September 2'.Kh. — To-duy Mr». CnarktwM. Fi=cher, a widow, who with her diUjth'tr kai t a 1 .il^iDSfhiusfl at ICK7 Market street, ltft iier ;.cui», giTiai< that the w»fj g iijj; out to take » bitn. she reached the Siuii»f.um 15ati'. j .4> {Tortt Bsach at noor. Lite in the tttetu' ■ •.•" •'%» baJ i;( t come onf, ri the bathruoin, nrci one of '.'jt enplf.yes kuccke.i at the do >r, L:it fi.i'in< to ?ecfira a rp;!r, l'rokcd over the par i.i"ii aLd disco-, erf d Airs. Fischer deid iv the bith tub, » hiuh w« i full of wVer. I)e;eis*l w»s » native of France, 4" j ears of anc Tha la^y hid be6ii much dcprpg«ed for several da;s, .i i had hinted at suicide. Tbe 'Toil" Again In C.inrl— Worlallly Ucport -The PuriUc Bauk Check*. can Frascisc j, Septen.ber 2'Jlh. — William II l/i v/ lir hna broujbt luit ni.-i-.inst the Poi-t fubliibirg Company far $20,000 daruagfß, for ebacgiag that plaistitf and another 1 1 1 -■ :i .zu a honui mint. Oue bundled aiul five were repirted the past wi ck at tt:e Boacd of Health— o3 in»l?8 and 12 female 3 , as R^aitat 81 latt year at the i-a-ne time A sn:t has been commenced by the Pacific Baak to recover possta^ion it' the n'.tes t»ken from them by II ■.:.--. i, the broker. O.to Arnoid, oi.e of Hanfei.'s mirf-tie.", wtlkditw ti-day an a i- .: ' ;.i ■;-, aud delivered Hatjacn tip. However, H^r.gan obt»ii.ed new bonds luen, and did not retrain in ouetooy. There h&s b.e". nj meeting of c-.editors yer. HOW NEWSPAPERS BLAZON FORTH CRIME. I>u you know why the papers are tilled with storks of crime, even in the dulleßt of periods? Let me explaiD. In the econo my of all daily journals there is an indus trious little fellow known as the city edi tor. To him come the reporters for orders. Certain reporters have regular daily duty. One is in police headquarters, one ia tho Coroner's olhop, one id each Police Courr. one in* each C jurt of whatever uarne. Do you catch nu? iv other Wurdi, uo n.isde meanor, great or small, can be known ie any of the places where al! must be known, and the reporters not get it. Theu it's written up. I remember some ycarj ago I was city editor of a metropolitan journal, and a resident of Brooklyn wrote me fiom the country where the was pissing the euih mer, "A - jy one nading the ■ Brook:ya News' in the Tuifs would obtain the im pression ttiat there is nothing done in the City of Cnurchts but thieving and rascality in general." I looked, and cure enough, day after day tiie only news from the gre»t city was that from the police headquarters where the "blotter" recorded the arrests of atca • ni:ev — Not ? tew boys have illustrated the proverb, "Give a dog a bad name and he will deserve it." The father of Dr. Adam Ciarke, the Bibli oil commentator, seldom praised him, ex cept for his ability to rjli large stones. He thought bis son a dunce, and said so. Of course the boy had no faith in himself. Bat one day a teacher called at the heose who knew that a little judicious praise went a great way towards making a man of a boy. "That boy," said the father, "is very slow at learning ; I fear yon wi!l not be able to do much with him." Adam's heart sank to a lower depth ; bat the wite teacher, laying his band on his head, said : "This lad will make a good scholar yet." Instantly the sympathetic touch and word beget in the *o called dunce the hope that he, too, could learn. The hope stimulated the BDuied mind. He became conscious of mental power. He learned his lessons with ease. " I could have doubled the effort," he says, "had it been required." That bit of judicious adriea gays the Methodist* their fa -nous Biblical commen tator, CONTRASTED REPORTS A Fair Specimen of the Reliability of Come San Francisco Hewipaper Bepoits. It U wall known among iaurnalUti that with at least a portion of the Sao FraLcisco prei>a the reporters Bent cut aie auder direct and well understood orders as to wt at " color " to give the report of any proceeding. If the order is not positive the reporter know b at least what colrr it v expected he shall give. With such journals it is nut deemed nitli -iu.t to present the truth, bat H held e-.. -.mi ->i to begin the contest on any givea Uaue by sub ordinating the report to the position < t the journal on the Babject. As a sample of the reliability to be placed on the reports of such journals there is given below the reports of the Ks-imint r and the Chronicle of the 2'J;h instant of the proceedings of the Board of Railroad Commissioners on the 28th. The r-ul.j-.-t before the Board was the resolution of Mr. Cone : "cMROM.I.KV 1 i: :i"ORT. " E.t tSiMKR's ' KKI'OKT. '•Have you »ny sivitcs Tne Secretary read atel lious ' maker" a»ked esfram ir.n: Sir. 1.. .r- Cone when Profcaor Phyl itecher, which suu- d th it !--\ t.i Beerstechcr's dis it wms impossible fur Mm patch from the recesses ol ' Coinniiajioner to attend his vineyard had been the meeliiiK that .;:.: rial noon. "No, sir, no," mind " Have yuu any su^uri s St. nit in. in, helplessly. — tion to i if.r ':" asked Mr. Then luruim; his tired Oone of General Stone eyes to the Secretary, he man. asked, "Have you that " So, no," answered the resolution introduced l.y General, and the mi.iuu.* Mr. Cone :" were approved as read . Secretary Andrews :;.■-■■". General Stoneman then be had. and read it, at oa;le eastward iinlwUl mdwiUm. lam ai;d it will hs thru cent ■ tisfied with it, and 1 a mile. 1 ti:ink tiny .»>. Bbonld b. opposed to the carry pssMosjev from fci other. Paso to San handseoaa Omen] Btonamao — 1 cheip :n V t-y ..-in c:irr\ tin kitlStio) a i ■ .. , thuii from Kll'as, t >Ntw r.-.ln ti.i;i, sad I am ml Orleans. satisfied with it. Mr. CiMie-Thij four Mr, Dona (uudcnsly) — cent rate is a material re i'ou would not support lucU ii. I am Batisrl.il my ic wi.ii If, and 1 should he ilu-i-, u'jolJ you': BMoad loth, other. G.ntrjl Btooenua— i General Btonamao'eaU for the vote on v.v (.|iito testily; I f.!\i 'u.t •ote on the amendnicct .General Stonenfc n. Mr. Cone— l shall vote! General >t..n ■-, I , no on the amendment. .you vote tor tat suiK-ii General Stoccman — litute raakini; it ur ceuU vole yes. |a mile and refut t > vita Mr. Cone— Now we are for three cer.Ut. mlt- .' ready to take up your: Mr. Uoue (i Redly) resolution that you iiitro : Yes. duced. I GentralStonei \r.-Tlied General Stoncman (ha'f if I. cannot get l.c rat 4 in fear and half in anger) fixed tt three c* U a mil* — No; we arc not ready 1 shall take four ents. to- take up that resolii • lhisspparent angered tion. I Mr. Cone, who liad ex- Mr. Cone I\m ready, pected that \w.\e- - (Jtu- General Stonemau —Do eral btoneiuan w-Hi;ra!i'.t»4 you \ .ie for this nuh^tj- * sweeniv* red let. ' ■!: to tut«ot four cents a mile, three cents he wmilu ru and nfusi to vo c for fuse any reduct on whas three t ui.ts ? cvi r. Mr. Cone— Yen. "I understood you o (.en. r»lstoneniir.(su k nj/oxdainxd Vr*. Cnue, i!j )— I voto for f.ur cei:i.» 'that y.,u wouht Lot au(i. a uiio then. If I r mi i...r: it .: i). -^ tii. i '. «i» get three cents I wiil t*kc tixed at thrti* cents a four. mi^c." Mr Cone— I understood General Stonrnnii If 1 you to cay you would not cannot ue- ihrto cents I support it unless it was "ill accept whMt I ran three cents a mile? s yl prohibitiou for at least ten ye*rs. Us naui' d anoihtr party platform t v .a f . he bs i v •'. tf^red ell that any revocable temper acce man nnuld a«k. This created a ferjFi t.< n and several cills to orifr, minK'ei with apolau c for Appleton. t. M. Haven ■ i! it would hi tuicidal to put tba Pro'jibi i .n ticket ia the field. Cn the omior in of the report i.f the Com mittee oa Cfe.ientiiis a litbate requited as to wh > li-d a right to vote. E W. Schell, i f Mi:ei',', was refined a seat. Sireuel Kow ler, of 1 n'are, said he had laft the Darr.o oratio party since it ha i adopted the San Joe pli'.form. Ha w«« scltni'tcd with tweaty kihi proxil tea Qood Tem piars' Jj'>dges in Coinw chanty, w** aliowai r.en rmtm in ihe Cunvea'ioD. J. L Col*, of Taolumce couTty. w*s a lo*e.l ten » Jta^ oa proxies •rbiab ba r.vi br^fh' wi:h him from the Teuipiar:)' Ln'gtß ij tha'. c ur.ty. A warm debate resulted over thfi motion to allow the Chair to appoint a Committee on I the Ordtr of Busin^e^. B. N. Ba^bey, of i S-icramento, protested against giving the Chair that jowjr. The debite consumed an h •:;.-. bnd ricring it there was c meiderable excitexea*. The Prcsidcni, by direction of the Corvention, appointod the Committee on PU' form and Ilesolutions : W. C. Stewart, C. A. Bitemao, M. M. Wright, A. W. I Motbcrell, F. F. Jewett. A Committee on Order of Business was \ nominated by the Convention and appointed by the President, as follows : A. D. Wood, W. U. Swacn, A J. N'elsoa. Mrs. Stewart, \ W. G. Murphy. F. Steels. Rev. M. Hotch kna, .Joel R-iuel', .1. N. Kurrs. Duriog the debate it became plainly evident that a wide diversion of sentiment txisted among the del egates as to the propriety cf the nomination of a State tickec Rev. Mr. D<*al aasored the Convention Chat if the cut-and-dried pro gramme of the msj >rity si; cartisd oat, that a division nf the (.' javentioa wai ineviUble. i A. I> Wood protested against the preach ers attemotin^ to bulldrze the Convention, and ohJsct->d to Mr. Deal's threats and re il -cli .La upon the members of the Conven tion. li-v. O:ii Gibson appealed for peace and a cessation of personal attacks. W. G. Swana e»id he oSjectad to the Cns tom-hoose and Mint running the Prohibition Convention. Excitatcent and onfuiioa fol lowed. These resolation* were offered and referred to the Committee on Pla'.f :>rm by Motherell of Tulare : Rttnlrii. That tMi C-mvention will at this m*et in^ nominate a fall State ticket, i^njrin/ ail ]i orrleily end uuwoitby ..f i*. Tee Committea on Order of Bu«ceiw re ported in favor of tlia DoTOtaation of a straight-tut S;ate ticket, comoDeucing with Gover&or and clorin; wits Rkilruai Cminim si'.'uers. Ths report «v receivod willictieeri. A motion was made to adopt the report, end a debate ensued upon this propositi .n. ■IhJs'6 Tbompaonoppceei making nomina tions. Dr. Hill questioned the advisability of 1 separate ticket-. Rev. Mr. Fealhcratone, of the M. E. Cburcb S mtb, said it wan anconotel ai San Jose that Southern Methodists cevcr scratched. He said he was a sen' c ler, and proposed to scratch the whole of the 1 > ---... cratic ticket, as it waa ths woik of tba Old Scratch. M* j tt McQaiddy, Greenback candidate for (x .vuruor, A. B. Ho f cbki-s cf S*n Dipko, Robert Tftompaon. of Siu Francisco, Mr. U.i.l ■I Marv»vUl«. E«v. Mr. Mo'herill of Tulare ccuaty, Mr. Hathaway of S.n Luis Oditpo cunty, \V. G. Swain of Ht-aldsbur^, and Carlos White of San Francisco, rpoke iv tavor < f a straight ticket. J. L. Lyon, of Oakland, siii it woull be suicidal to the cause of teaiperanca to nomi nate a ---i-ii. !it ticket. J. M. Havin, of UakUnd, defended the lii publican party from tbe attacks which had bsea mad« upon it. M. li. Wrwhtof Riverside, John Robinson of Gaernevilie. Mr. Murphy, representing Yuba and Sutter counties. Rev. W. Feather stone, Mr. Pollard of Santa Clara county, ana Mr. Peiiar of S»n lienito couLiy, mada arpumeots in favor of a prohibition ticket. Rjv. A. J. Hanson, 1 f Sacramento, said that every Methodist minister iv tbe State was in f»vor ot prohibition. H-j demanded to know what was tv be gained by a prohioi tion ticket now. Tuouiis Fowler, nf Tulare county, con gratulated the Contention upn the prohibi tion snhj set, and predicted that if the ter n men were united a citizen cf Tulare county, Majjr MitJ liddy, would bo tho next Govdrnor. Mr. Miller, of S»n Rifael, cpjosed the t u'-ting oi a Drohihitiin tick«t in tftio fiald. lifcv O.isGibdnu, of Saa Franci-c, favored a ix-ilmtijn and » c impiomi.se. Hethoucht o," i fu inn with temt.eraure men in the lie publican and Dem->cr*tic parties. Hathnat eufcil to withdraw if a State ticket was comi nated. George Morris, Secretary of the Conven tion, saiJ no tern. .erniice man can onscien tiously vote fi r tither of the ti.-keiaof the other two parties. The reji irt if the Committee on the Order of Basin' s* wa« bdn[>ted by a large iuaj- rity. Taa CoiiVinli.iii then aojju.ntd until Fri day Hior.iug. COMMERCIAL. g&r Pnaotno Produce Marks t S»i« FR-vscisoo. Septemljcr 59Lh- 1 r M. Fi-oi-r- Si>n:e 10,«MW bbls were shipped by yester day's Chu..i siciii er. B. s; city Extra, $5 3?J;.< | 50 ; Supertre, «1 60 1:4 75 ; Interior Extra, $4 7o .5*6 J5 ; In<"Hnr si't#rnnp. »3 75 .-. * ** iibl. Wiis.vT— Consi.icrins surroundinß disc(lvanta<;i>s, the ni.irket hoi Is op weli. Accounts from ntur.v a'lforeiin points o| iisfibution ayree in the state ment of lai^e stocks *t the several leading centers, with more or less .litlicu.tv of movement. Ihe cea satmni.f h •-'. ili'.ie- m ffgrptba* prnb ihl > c SIIBIf su;-j.!u n that un der other circnmsUnces uii^'lit have been somewhat more widely distributed, lime is wauled to atsa matters. Tbe local snippiw demand i-i anything but lively, wiiile the main hope «f an Increase In bnsbiaas liee-to tbe fact that the distnuajjul ton nan In oar harbor it lireelv incrcaiin-.', which iti s;.ir,-* tba t.cli. f thit a fertile- tumhle in frei-Vts is almottiiievitablc. f ononatelr, then is no crowd ing of offerings, and (trices are, lher< fore, steadier than th-.-v would 1 ell theresire to realize beeameat a!! gtnanl. Atth* rro.luce Kxehanire nosilo hive i>. en rceordei in ever a we; k. Ab .tit 100 Tons No. 1 shipping s-.M H.lB mornlog on the nufride at ■?l (WJ, andfl C 74 was paid for two or three una'.l panes! for ndUrav purposes. I'ublic b:da today *«ie u> fuUuttd: No. 1 White— Bid. Askuti. September Jl B3 October 1 05 October, Port Co, ta >1 t7J October, buyer's option 1 68 1 70 November 1 67J 1 0) Buyer 18S2 171 n.-] At the Grain Exchange this afternoon the sales in cluded 100 t ns No. 2 October, ■JI BO; 100 do, $1 wilt . 100 do, £1 CO} ; 200 do November, « 62\ ; ICO do, $1 G3j ; 1(K) ,io February, R « *) ctl. tion wiil, t>i tons c\ e:,t, depenj upon the niv""" '•-' "i ccn*ii;i,m-.:iits Rent 10 market next month. The speiu utive in'ereu gi««i oomHenMa strength to fau tatna. A larxu amount ha* been sold for September and October delivery, anu so lOBg hh o;» rators il 1 not pee the'r wny clear to com fortably nil contracts, the tone of the market will be mire Bteady than otherwise Sale 4 thid morning in clude 50 tons Ho. 1 Feed, soot, on the seawall, si :»4 ; K(i do, November, si 3'if : 200 do, seller LSB2,fl 30-J>ctl. The general fcenu.' is indicated by the fallowing table : No. 1 Brewing— Bid. Askfd. Spot *i 31 >1 : .,, September 1 37J S:Ucrl»S 1-^j No. 2 Brewing— Si>ot 1 20 1 ill No. 1 Feed- ' Ppet 1 aoj 1 :n ()cU)ber 1 :U 1 j« November 1 Mi 1 3:i* SrlUe-lSsi I 301 1 at No. I Feel - ' Hpot 1 2'JJ October 1 i.ij 1 27J November 1 27 1 29 December 1 toj Sales at the Grain K\ Ji ui-c to day irclude 100 tons No. I reed, I)i ci-mber, *1 32 V ctl. Oaih— Sinie 2,000 bags Ungua arrival to day. SaliM during the wttk have been ntko mure trie than ami, and th-' market Is not liko!y to be ee'i tmftj sffecticl hy one nr two heavy eooaifmieata. Pi ices rauiie from $1 47: to si ti->j ctl, according to ijinility. hvi: -Steady at H 25 for No. 1 and SI 75 for No. 2 irrade. Corn- No puMic salts. Lirire Yellow is under stood to sell at *l 7.H1." 1 75*! ctl. BWMMIf-11 40ial 50 *ctl. II w -AlUlf*, SUMS M; Wheat, 1U3313 51; won i>«. mates so v ton. S'> i -— Tr.ide rjther slow. Mustard, fj for Bnwn an;i il "Srtl 00. Mi lellow ; Canary, HQCu; Eemp, i 4}^sc ; Cape, 2ig3f ; Timothy, 7!fi»Bc for native, a>ui ' lue. lie fir imported; AlfaUa, lOSIJi--; Flax, 2i I'otatoEh —^ o fluc'uitirns of coiisequonce fur a week. Early Rote, SOJiSOc : Garnet Clnio, BOe#fl; Karly GtKxlrich, TSoflCl ; I'ecrlcss, UOc gsl ; Sweet, n MVctL Omi.xj— Soc>(ijc » ctJ. r.BAX.s- liayiw, *i HgH (i 1 ) ; nutter, J3@3 23 : for mnall, and {3 10X3 SO for larce ; l.ima, i 83 SOyC 75: Pea, |2 50y-.>75; Pfnk. K^S;! K^:i. ftSIK; mull White, |2 50(it2 7j : larvo 1 White. 12 Sua2 40 W ctl. Hoi's — The market m ver\ s!ron£, and all choice 0 lifornia stliH at 00 \ Bids are made of ■'.'{< 0c for Oregon ami Washington Territory, to arrive. We quote: Chain California, 60c; Fiir do, 55(8 57ic ; Ureironand Washinirton Territory, 57iij*(>0c' TMBUM — The display of all varieties is (jood for the season. Marrowfat t>q^at}h, *6 m S * ton ; (Ja-rjts, 30 @foj ; Turntpe, 7.'icasl V '*!; CiuUßowor, 60@«5c V iiwcn ; Cabbajre, 60?(75c * ctl; Garlic, l(;tllc » *; Cucumbers, l.'i@2sc S box ; Green Peas, Ufik V Ib : (Jroen Peppers, 50@75t W box ; Toma* toes, 10..- 9 box ; Celery, 50c V -Jo»n ; Sum mer biiui«h, 50iti7bc *" Ik)x ; String Beans. 2l«r3c S ft; Lima Ii .aim, Ua tt> ; Green Corn, 7«JISo > dozen ; Okra. 75i(.->l ; Krk Plant, 60(g76c S box ; DrVd Okra, 20c V Hi. FuriT- l'r.Li-s keep fiirly uniform. Receipts are Dot l*f^«', ThniMjß f^.rly e.,u:il to all wants. Apples, 30j* 0c for common and 75c^^l box for quod ; lear«, 40ta(iJc V hox ; Bartlett do, «1 50^2 box ; Strawberries, $10 Sft 12 # chfc-t ; Kasipin 1 ri" ; ilo#l2 » cbcit; Paaches, Boomtl M « box ; I TiK*, U^ISeV box; Grapes, 3.Wf.0-.- f..r common, I I 4'XrtCoc for Ul*ck Hamburg. S IgffSe dr Rose cf Peru, 50(a75c tibox forMuscat,and7socoesl*!boxforToka\; Plum«, 25<(i75c V box ; yuincw. 7oc(asi * box ; Blackberries, $5 $ cheat : Watermelons, $s@lo Ii : 100; Cantaloupes, 7">c(rt#l 9 ciate; Lem ons, ?S«9 V box for Sicily and gl.irl 50 i) box for California: liii.3, «7 lOa'J W nox for Mi-, i isaii ; Tamarinds, i EglSo V Ib : Biranae, $2.q:i 60 ' V baach ; Pi.-ieapplea, 5683 ? dozen. Honkt — Comb. 14;c V dozen Kor ordina-y invoice iote it is difficult to any advance on our figure". California, choice, 37}@40c; Interior, 32J .4 ' 35c : Utah, 2jW32Jc V dozen. Poiltrt— Chickens are scarce, and price! are I stronir. Lire Turkeys, gobblers, 17<*19c ;do He. 11, j 16 cil7c ; Koocters, iC@6 50 for old, «nl 16 :,<>m 'or ! younj ; H«us, less ; Broilers, $3 50•>!«», «1«1 M) ; Dove», f>o@7s« V doz ; : Venison, SalOo 7f Q> Wool— The market has been a quiet one thu | week.' M Sales have conaifted mainly of small lots of I <>r- •„' n to the local mills and acouren, together with li(;ht tranjfers of the b<»t Falls, partly to j shippers, but the bulk to scourer*. We quote I sprinz: Humboldt and Mendocino, fib 2f- its- je. Sonoma 23^25 Siskivouand Modoc 22@24 San Jomquin, free 17- r>- San Jottquio, defective No me Southern Coast, burry and seedy li pounds. Fine f!eec:s i.re in active request Coarse mid medium are also in demand. Sa'es of Ohio and PcnnsrlvMii* fleeces are noted at 41, --for X 4>J'««c for XX, 45c for XXX. choiefxx Ohio fleeces are held firmly a- 44c aud upwards. In Mie-!ii«tn neeres sales are noted at 39J*(40c for X. and 41c for XX, hut the transactions have not been to any IML In washed fleeces have been in de mand at lU@23c for low and coi rse, 25@36c fcr line ai;d medium, i:icluding choice selections. Combiuir and delaine selections have been m demand with sales at MM: for fine delaine. 47,- 50 c f™ T,. and ■a. I coicbinir. 1 nwashed co-nbin(t is stllintr at 22c for coarse up to 30* 36c for better grades Cali toraia waul continues quint, w;th eales at 23K«23c for spring. Supers have been sold at 45«30c and cjinmon and good at 28@40c. Forei-n woul U (,'uiet with small sales of Australia, Montevideo and Me 1 iterranean carpets. ' Easwrn aud Foreign Markets, Niw York, September S-.ith BKSADSTum — Flour is steady and Wheat Is unsettled, latter at 81 05^1 13 V bushel Wool— California is more active at 12314 c for fall furry, and 16v*20c for clean fall ; sprine nurrv IMMta : cl«in Hyrinjr, 2»032c ; pulleH. ig-fti** ' IliDßS— Cahforoia are stronir at 24@24ic~ ur mm, . „ Chioaoo, September 2"Jth. Whbat— 9S^o for October. Corn— s!k for October. Pork— *»l 25 for October. Lard— |l2 7JJ for October. Bacon— «l3 lv for October for ribs and 314 r *> for short ribs. Ltorpool, September JJth. Wurat— California spot lots are dull at !>s Id to 9s Id. Cargo low, 43s ftl for just sh j.ped 43a ii 1 for nearly due and 43s tid for off coast. Sacramanto Produce Market— Wholesale. I'Jorrected d&lly for the Rioord. Union.) SiCßAMurro. September 29th FKiiT-Grapes, 90ct> SI 25 * crate; common 6O\g7sc ; Peaches, 75c» bunch ; Plncippio?, gttfrtfl * doz in : Cocotnuts S7 a 750 TO 100 ; Plums, 4«t€c *! lb ; Pears, common 'sc® *123;Banletts,«150a2V box; Apples, 7oci5 ; Ba.-.lett Pears, &&;; PlumT $■> si : Blbckborrios, J3 ; Gooseberries, *S 25 ; Strawberries! )3 25: Apricots, IS 86: Muscat Gra>ws, t2 "5- liod Curranta, «3 25; Cnerriee, «3 26. •*'».«•«> Drisd Frctts— Apples, sliced, oa7o V !b; do qua«ter«d, 5aU;; pears, peeled, 7^e!ic; do, un peeled, 4irsc ; Pl'im«, pitted, 10 .til j; Peaches Bs7j; do, pooled, 19ti20c; Prune*. Germaa and French, 12.314 c; Ulnckoerrics, 15^1(i;; Fii-g, Cali fornia, 5 W6 : 9 B-. VsaxTAm.ss— Sweet Potatoes, Rod, l@l lc W ft, • Cai olinas, SI ->0 Vc» t ; Wax and String Beans, UdJOe! Shell Bears, cranberry, 4®sc ; Limas, s(a(ic V lb ; Green corn, 10?15c per dozen ; Tomatoes. 50#fi0c» box ; Summer Squash, l@2e W Ib ; potaioee 'Me® Jllu^cwt; Ouior.s, 60t75a %f dozen ; Green Okra, 6iS7c # B>. URiADSTUvyi— Flour, «.■> 2> 9 btil; Uatmeal, *S V 100 ita ; Oarßmaal, yellow, fc> ISAS Eo • white U T^t-z i»; dxaekad Wheat, tl rSfH Fouutkt— Live Turkeys, U^Ue %) ft. ; full irrown Chickens, *fi 50 $ dozen ; for spring chickens there is a good demand ; young P.or*;-.ra, «(«! so ?? doz; Bioilna, *2(5rS; also, there is :i g 1 demand for taiuu ducks, which are tellimr at s>i;.oia7- Gtcst sl Mitt m re-ir ; E.^-a, 4O'i{4sc i.' dozen. Butt i.i-.nil, .1.-1 2» v di.zen ; Milhr.l DiHfts *::.'4: Sprigs, «1 7fi@2; Teal, $1 s>il 7. r . : Hare, SI 75@2: Babbits, sligl 50; Duves, s:i. DAiaT PRorccri— Butter, fancy dairy, 37j. Caiifornin., from 110160; V.'e-teni, flats, lCtolSc; Hactin's Cresm, l!'«r2oc. Mkaik— P;<:, 7c; Mut.'-'n. fi.- », ; fn-jih, 7@3c ; Pork, lOrtllo ; Vt;ai, prjail e- J, . v oa>, v kj-, S:CSlJ » ton; bran, |* u: n , $1 40 ; ground *1 45 ; whoa*, SI CSOI 75 *> cxt ; tame oatß a? «■• . M 25: "yvns, yellow, i^-2 _'j cwt ; white i-2 25(g-2 50 ¥ cwt RisciiLUaiCKors— Seeds— Alfalfa, 10«15ic : Timo thy, Kwteni, llMlio > B> ; Oreuou^ s |10c: Red Clove.-, 15^18c; Rod Top, 12J(^lic - Nuts— English Wa!nnts, 10'SUc ; Alm.inda, 14tl. r. iv*;.u-.a, 10 .tile ; Tail..*-, 7 j@Sc ; Hides, Wt »,'<« 10c ; dry, 20-- ; Hops — market i.-i more wt ti- ■ I ami pries range for New York, 50^rfr>S?, and (XI i irui* I 47C((E0c. San Francisco Stock Sales. t.AS Frascisco. Septetubtr £9th. MORKINO SKiiAION. Ko(li*li 3 80 400 Alta 9 - sf9s 100 Mexican 5j 100 Caledonia )fc 50 Would 4 C 4 25 400 Rilnw Hill lCc 1300 Ca!i?omia. iU 70 OciidenUl..:: 4 ■••:■_ 3D GUaansr 1 95n»l ft I 415 Scorpion SX"BOf 450C0n. Vlr 1 K\ V) 1 Au.lea 123 1370Cljojiar 3 «5«r3 1> j.5 0 Trojan 5c I2iopoto-i ! °»r <>s«i?iic 13 S. Nevada Ei 573 Oro VXaZtt-' S5 i:tah 36 100 N. Nt«:.dM.. 15c fr.ißiilHon 73c .100 Bel!e Lsc ... 4 c l.Vi i:i-h,quer 40c SOON. BeUelsle !:5- C C Oremuui SV 5a Navajo e 1 to U'niou. .'I AFTERNOON SESSION. 25 Jackson 25c S1?0 Be t s B 7Jn"l 75 N. Kant 15} 410 Scorpion S': 5 M'jxiear. '} J'KOlndipend...! 2lxgl 25 100 #H AndtT 1 25 40i) Eil liuine! 4x| K^ ; avote 1 9'dtl Hi t!n-ood»haw 15. '.05 li. sc 425 130e. ile . affordi the advantage of better work. A SINCU TRIAL 0' THE ROYAL BAKING POWOHR WILL CONVINCE ANY FMR-MINDFD FEBS9N OF THESE FACTS. • While thii Diagram shoes some "f the ahim powder to be 'it a hiiihe r strength tlian other pow.lers ranked "jelo* them, it is not to be taken v indicating that th* k v have any value. All alum baking |x. i v. den, no u^a'.ttr how hi^h their btreu^th, arc to M avoid^a as dani;crou9. REPO2TS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS, DRS. LOVE AND MOTT. " I have fsted a pickaire nf Rov»l Dakinj? Powder, which 1 purjhaie-l in tlic open market, an 1 ftiwi it compose-i of pure ard wholesome intrrcUinr.te. it is a cream cf tartar paMtaf nf a high 'lcgree of merit, and does not contain eitheralum or phosphates, or other injurious subelancui E. O. LOVE, F». fj." "Itis a scientific fact that the It-yal Baking Powder is absolutely pu'e- H - A - MOTT, Ph. D." " I have cxiiiincd a package of Royal EaVirg Po*d«r, purchaoed by niystlf in the tn»rk.t. I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or «ny other injurious substance. HKNRv MOUTOS, J'h D., Prctilent SWvtLS lutlitute of Technology." " I have analj zed a package of Rovil Baking Powder. The materials of which it is compost-i are pure and wholosome. S. DANA HAVES, Scat* Assa\er, Masi. -11 June 23, 1881— I bnvemnle a careful analytical t«*t o! Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in the r,|xn mirxi:t here, and in the oriarinal package. i I find it to be a cream of tartar powder of the hiiliest degree of stren(fth, containing notl.inp but pure, wholesome aiwl us-ful insredienU. Jt'A> H. WKIGUT, M. !>., Aualjtical CliemUt. formerly Wright i Merrell, St. Looi-," The ROYAL BAKING FOWDEK rtceivel the highest award over all competitors a*, the Vienni World's Exposition, 1873 ; . September £v Wife of F. Kennedy, a daughter. SacracenU", S-;pteniber 17— Wife of George P. Crosslev, a son. Near Oridley, September IC— Wife of E. Kigali, a son. Marysville, September 21 — Wife of Henry Beix, a daughter. Nord, September 10— Wile of Clark Mitchi 1!. a son. DIED. 6acr»mento, September J^— John Welsh, a native of Ireland, 4t> years. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) [Friends and acquaintance! are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, »h:ch will take pace from the undertaking rooms of J. Frank C^ark, No. 1017 Fourth street, between J and X, this after noon at 2 o clock ; thence to St. Rose Church, where funeral services will be heli.] Marysville, September 21— Mary A. Harrington, 43 years, 3 months and '25 d-iys. Coluss, September 17— Calhoun McDow, 41 years. Princeton, Septeiul>cr 20 —Antonia Maria Bobbio, 33 ycJrs. Plymouth, September 19— E. SI. Bi^cs, Jr., 24 years. (iiticura RESOLVENT Ul>eraie» wnn ■"■WIQ uiwn rhc Kidneys, Liver, liowpls, aucl Pores or th.- Skin, Jfeutralizinß, Absorbing:, nml Vrp.-ll.in; Scrofuloun, Cancerous, antlit-r ] Iliflguiiiig and TorturinLf Humors from a pimple. 1 to a toroftllitic utrtT, when ;L*sistcJ tty CL'TltCltA aud CU'IICIIIU toAP, the great Cons. CUTICURA A sweet, unch.-inj.'l'nhli' Medicinal .Telly, clears ofl nil external evidence of Blood Humors," eati away l>ead ."-'kin and Flesh, instantly uUuvh Itching und Irritations, Softens, .Soothes, and Beala, VV.',tb I its weight in gold for ull Itching Dbeaaea. SOAP— An Exquisite Toilet, Dath, and Efanery .Sanative. Fragrant with delicious llower odors and in-alinu' l>al- Fom. Contains in a moditicd form all the.ii: tesof Ccticcra, the groat Skin Cure, and is i:uli - n i:i the treatment of Skin aud fcalp ! Ibeasca, anil fcalp, and HI 1. Price: CiTlcfßA I:esoi.ve.nt, %\MO per bottle; Cuticl'ka, Me. per box; brce boxes, $L 00; :il Depot, %V:'eks & Potter, Boston NEW ADVEBTIBEMENTb. • atlrd nirrtlns •'» <'»iic«r«i l.oilm-. A :■.'■>. 117, K. ar:.l A. il.. lil!> ' - i:-r,. .> ) • ,\_ EVENING, September :!Otb, at 7:30 o'clock, /v^r\ for work. Visiting brethren arc t.'trii ally \ invited, li.- order of W. E. OUGHTOK, W. M. W. H. llkvkxhr, Secretary. 18. C I >30-lt Order of Ibe Iron HI! — Mcmbrrs or Brarcli No. 104 art: BOttfied to »tttn.l a Special Bleating i ' the touch "Ti s FKDAY, i ctobei Ist, a-. ;i :-. m. Ptaea of mcct.au -,vi:i he at the rootn ol •!. 13. Be Lousn, X t-ireet, ini«uu k'UXb aod si\-Ji. By ordtr^ |830 If] A. LANDAW, C ,T. rp«"Oj v ROYS WANTH> 1O PICK WAI.MTs JL fri« stven trees. The nuts and a «,>.*! price will bo dr.eu. H. a. MAY, Fultuu Market, Kifih and K. ( kSO-St TO HUNT— TWO OK THREE UNFURNISHED Ho"ui4 for Housekeepiio, Two Seaily Kurnishiil lledrooms for Gentlemen. Pleasan', liealthv 1 .cality— south side of Plszi— No. OI6J J street." S 930 -Jt Nt>mT? TO THE PTDLIC — NOTICE IS li«:ty R'ven that I will not be responxible for an> d^l^; contracted after this date ty any parson on iiu- a^.-ouiit, •xc »t with my approval "first or: -t-line.-'. t |-SO:it I ASDUKW KAKStK. i iITY H3TSL SAUOOW." P^T LYM.W ISFOHWS THE PI "IiLIC THAT !'s ,ast4ki>»>i'. v ., ; a.').-,i\; Z.lcxto, %nd rcr.pvjled I the siml , and it will he open to his friends a' -.1 t!:c irab ;cT»ilS(Satu:rl:y) K.Vr.NISO, September aotb, wlihh !nt-*iil be t'liid to uiett all his friend?. 18 C. rtO :•■ IiIAH D a PaQMIHADg OONCERTfii t ~ ■* /i| AT FIRST REGIMENT ARMORY, Tfeariulay Even inc. Urtobrr stb. TICKE* (adaiittiu.' gentleman and lady) $|. [B.C.j a3OH PRACTICAL CARRIAGE PAiBTER, ! 1115 J . bot. 11th & 12th Stu. SiR-ameate. ! S&CRAMENTO HOME SCHOOL. HBTSEET (NOnni SIMM. I:RT\VEI-X THIU- j toentb and Fourteenth. Hlrtll lIHJ BUM 111 j tccurc 1 f.i:t J :, . it, I ieiwr< n > „iii and Slxlb. e:t)-lt AUCTION SALE Sherburn & Smith, Auctioneers. W l l.l, SSLI. ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4«h, At 10:3 C a M , the entire stock of FURNITURE, ETC., OF R. coFPiagr, IV STOKE \O . Jtl X STKEET, ON ACCOUNT OF RETIRING FftOM BCSl ncss. This pale is positive, and embraces a good line of Second hand Furniture, Carpet*, Parlcr and Cook stoves, Kaniie;', Crockery and Glaraware, Loungeß, Mattresses, Bedding, etc., all to be seen in storj any tinje prior to sale. tS" i < : >,i, Cu»h and Sale Po.Hlve. TSS s:io 4t SHEP.3URN & SMITH, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF- FUMITURE.OAEPLTS, £TC. V.X WILL SELL OX TUE3-AY, OCTOBER ?, 1882, At 10: 0 A. I ,BS ■ riji-ncc of HB.t. HiniU, SO. SM TWi:LKT!I, !'> ' raen X an 1 F streets, All Tii.c i ;:;m n ■;:;■, i- ' ap£i s, Picn res, etc., eumpriMOg r^ri-r Furr.itui>, Pictures, Curialus, tftrudMl* UarpeUi, W.-.lnut lte-iroom furni ture, HairanJ Sprli g ■'■ it- na, Tables, M:d steads, Bnrcaaa, Dining ruoui Fa ttiture, Chain', yint Tree, Matttl , , ! duds. Improved Buck's Patent Ooali sui.t-, t^i I'uiiur s^j\es,and other useful article! too DOBterom to mention. We wiil offer tin north half of lot S, tn tlie Mock bij.l^.ajp^!gr{ Irij;'i,'oio1 rij;'i,'oio i«.und3 IMp; soutui ; ki:» I and mstie to drive double or singK- AM), one I!o-:n Horse 9 ye;rs oIJ, and Ja a fit?e riili.ii: bone for a lady, aiid drives pii gle ; one Brewbter BogCT, '" eo»d order; oik s.t Siti^'Vilar ntss. Also, our- fine Bug"y H.r.tu, 6 jcurs old, sound and a trood travf-lcr. lii.Ll. k CO.. Auctioneers. »301t Bbi J street. »a,.raniento. SUMfiriONsT STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF S\CRA. BMOto — sb. In the Su|K-ror Court in and for said counir. Tl.. Paopte oi the aUte of Cali. fornia to S. E. \V. 'HP.;, Elt, ip-eeting : Yoa are hereby notifieil that an action was commented in the Superior Court of tht county of Sacra* mento, f>tate aforesaid, by the filing a complaint in the Clerk's ortice of »aid Court, «jii the 2-.'d day <-f KKPfKMBBR, !<*2, in vriuch acticc HLI.-.S A. ILK" EX is l-lainliff, and you arc defendant. Tliat the lrifare t-f the action, as apftcars from said cuniplaint, is v* followj : Tl>taiu a decree of s«id Court divorcing said plaintiff fr. m defendant upon the gruiinds o! wilhul dotertlos, failure to provide, and habitual in tern reran c* 1 , and for costs of suit, all of «hich in more fully >et forth in the complaiut en file herein, reference to which is hereby made. And }ou are hereby directed to appear and aitswrr said complaint within ten i!:iys fr»in the service of this writ, ex. elusive of the day of sen-ice, if served on you in j said eottarv of Sacramento ; pnrl within thirty dayfl ( exclusive at the day of service, if served elsewhere; pr.'l yoa urc furttier noting that unless you s-< ap pear and answer within the time above B|>ccined, the phiiiititt will apply to the Court for the relief demaudt'l in t).e complain. In testimony whereof, I, Thomas H. Berkey, Clerk of *'.ie Court aforesaid, do iiiiriiQirtß fct mv hand ! a'ul affix the seal of said Court, this ~-