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COMMERCIAL. San Francisco Produce Market. Sas Francisco. August 3tl — 1 r. M. Flock - Good gtntral demand. Best Uty K\tr&, I $5 50#f> 6-2; ; Supi-rCne, (r» . r O-4 75; Interior Ex- | tr». HTsfi* tS :taWflor Sw «■•««, ISTMHVbM I Wheat- The oj!j- *p«l Trai .saitl.-n of coi.sfquen.e mat could be venfl.il t . day was a !nt . r 100 ton* ] No. 1 ( .r :lii|iment it fH 7?J V rtl Although ■'•■ toot of advices trasa liv pit ol < **• rather ( ncuanu: ific, d*" ?llr ' bail little inrioem-e OB the lead Muta tion. Ai Hie Prattac* Fxds»»ig« oil haatoai drjiorej t,wl> , tka j"l> icsnit b in* a sale of loft ton*. No. > Ranon ii> August at $1 t-a. though -us 9.-((H'-Titi) SOO tons name de4c.illti.ll suit on record by consent of contra-iir g parties, at £1 71 J, deliver able at Port Oast*. Ulthit month. yuotaliani of Bft 2 grades at leading ccnterj to ua}" are telegraphed as follows : Chicago. St. Louw. Nv* York. Spot, S ceDtal $1 -■', ?1 MS Si 92J August 1 871 1 01' 1 9?1 September !i . 184' 1 «} Octobtr 1 W-; 1 C7J . • November 1 C7J 1 70 1 97 j At the Grain Kxclian,'-' this afternoon Iran-ac tions were quite lirxral, us follows : 300 Una ?io. 1 SODora, Aivrutt, 1 1 711; 500 do No 2 White, Kcp lembei.il v J : WO do OMo'er, tl «:.J ; 100 do, SI 0:};lflOdo November, $1 CSJ ; 100 do, 51 6:".}; 100 do January, 41 l«J V eft. Barley— For the first time in over a month the morning aewion of the Produce Exchange passed without a «le beii.ir recorded. Spot lot* of Feed cou d have be* i Lfu.-ht for tl 23, but *1 20 was the purchasing limit. *>v Tuesday spot lot» were ne got ateJ at tl 2ii(.al 24J. One operator who has i: ■ l jK-rrisunilv Klliiis lur so:m: time for Xovero bcr deliver}', gradually reducicg hi« fi^urex, was in the market to-day, offering to sell at *1 2f>l for thai particular month, which rate is the lowest to far this season. Brewing and Chevalier received no attention. Oats— New crop begins to tnake a ffiir slioniu;,'. Sal' » are ii.lt and made auo«t:y within a range ol $1 75(tfl « Ve:l. Or. coll Rome little interest was taken in the future of the market, and at times spirited bidding occurred. The OT:ly result, how ever, was the sale of to tons extra choice in October »t .-I Mi V etl. Rv* — A speculative purchase was made to day of GO tons No. S, delivered in September, at 91 67 J * itl. Spot loU of Ko. 1 are nominally <|voted at si V ctl. Com— Sales of two lots of 100 Unu eacli No. 2, January delivery, were recorded today at <1 Sibtg 1 S4J 4> ctl respectively. No spot In mesa. Mat— Alfalfa, »U«n ; Wheat, »14*316; Wild Oat, 11231S ; Ptanle. J104T12 1? toil. H'ji'b— Market fetrong. New York telegrams say that choice California would to d»y bring in that market 43#44 ; ¥ It,. l>urchaa«a on future accoont canuot be made at letM tlian -"■,-< fJlr for California and 35<((4Cc ~t> fi> for \Vasl.ini(t< il Temterj and Oregon. Sskds — Uuatard, tl 90g2 for Yaliow; Canary, tgojc; Homp, 6c; Rape, 2i@3c ; Tioiothv 7^ 8c for native, aad H^lOc for imported ; »%lf«if« 15«( 17c; Flai, Jj««Jc V «■• (.'•■ksmp.u Local millers quote feed at £39 V ton ; fine kieds for the table, in large and small packages, 3c*tt.. I •*— Potatoks— Wharf rates are as follow*: Early Kose, in sacks, WMtsOo ; bc^es, SIY.,»>I 10 V • tl"; Oar.iet Chile, 7Otf«Ssc » ctl. Swett ke«p steady at SJc V tb. O.sioss- Quotable at 80ci^*l for Silverikins and :,:■ »«*■ V ctl for Bed. Bea-ns— Bayos, $2 75^3 ; Butter, |3 7b®i for ■mall, and %i 26 for Urge ; Mm- $4 -a 4 60' Pea. t4@i 2£ ; Pink, t£ Bo<£e2 02 J ; Red, f2 60C<?2 C2J ; saiall W hlt«, j : 'a I 24 ; large White, *3 25C?3 00 » ' IOITABLBJ- Prices show no marked variation. We quote : Marrowfat Squash, $7@lo V ton ; ArtUiiofces, 2igWc V aack ; PTiraaiiw, »1; teeu, 75c ; Carrots, 60jgfl5c ; Turnips, SO© «5c V ctl ; Caaliaower, sO@7£c W j<>sen ; C*bb&(r«, 6oaooc V ctl; Gallic, 2iu.Sc 9 t, ; Cucumbers, SS@4oc box ; Green Peas, 1 1@2c%l t> Oreen Peppers, st);<s<Sl $ sack ; Tomatoes, 60c«t#l V box ; Spinach, 25c r gack ; Celery. "5e V dozen ; . Summer Stiuaeh, :>o<j(7sc V box; Siriiijf Beans, 2«r 'Jje ¥ ib ; Ureen Com, 10«15c V dozen ; Ukra, ~...» 10c f 1 »• ; Egg PUnt, ti»tl 25 V lox. fm'iT — All • descriptions are well repre sented. We quote as folio*.* : Apples, 25@ 0c ¥ basket, and &oc@*l « box j Pears, 2. r >(crsoc %l haaket and . r O@7sc V box ; l'.jrtiett, T^tGOc # basket and *1 S0(o(l 75 V box ; Nectarines, 4@6c V 1b ; Straw, berriw, ¥10312 V cbcat; Itaeplicrrics, tSglO * chest ; Peaches, Xi&Xv V box and 40((*50c V basket for common, :*ioivi for Crawford: Fi^s, i! :'r.^l 50 V box; Urapcs, 50 isf 75c for orJinarj-and iHtl 7J "«i box for good to choice; l'lum», 25.'a75c * box ; Blackberries, «4(35 50 »" chest ; Apricots, lj»»2c *i n. ; Watermelons, SGVaiO » llJO ; Cantaloupes, SI so«<-2 -j;, * rrate ; Lemons, *9<? 10 4) box for Sicily and tl-iit CO for California ; Limes, (7 50@s V box for Mexican ; Tanuruida, 12jafl&c * t>; Hananu, Si! 50(44 V bunch ; I'iueap plea, $C@B 9 dozen. DhiKu Fbi-it— W« quote: Sun-dried Apples, '■■\'t u l<: for sliced 6(<rtSc for quartered; Alden wid Plummer, 10<dl2*c ; Apricots, 12(513c; Blackberries, 144* 1« c; Figs, *g7c for prl-SBed and S@4c for unpressed; Smyrna do, leg l»c; Nectarines, HfjtlSc; Peaches. 14i<;17cfor[>ecled ■ad Intt'c for unjxjcled ; Pears, 7(ttS» for whole and "•(five ¥ li fur sliced ; do, machine dried, 10 ..tile; Plums, 110Ug for pitted and 4(rt6c for unpitte.l ; German Prunes, 8&0 c; French Prunes, 10»rllc ¥ !»■; OUMsmii Uauuiih, commun UjerD, are quoted xi follows for •■•u.i, ; $2 50 for wlu.le, with the usual atldition of iic, Me and 7.- ■ for h'Uves, quoiters and eighths. London layers sell at an advance of *J."ic all round. The customary .1,-i. .ni.a is iuhde 00 lur^e juirehaset}. Bi'irfck — The recent ati\jnc:e on fancy vrajes ia fairly nnlnlsllUjl We <iuote : Fancy, :!3Jfa. r <; * tt. , choice, :iO<st3'2s : ; fair to g.<od, XJ^gSSc ; in f<tior lots from country st ir**, 2MO2AC '; tirkin, YShft^]c toricood to choice new, and \%fi'l-i for ordi .iai j ; i.icklc.l roll, 3»<tS2jc ; We<t«m, ls^22jc Vti. CaoaM la w-d SJOTUUhI California, 1 :sc* 1 1 c for Bnosßl : 1 lk./I'Jr ft.-r fair Ui yood ; do, factory, in !•< xes, lijiluc; hiislem, 17((jlac; Western, lligi I:>V Ib. Eooj -Merket less ►Ua.lt • We quote : OsJUondi clislee, Soit£".2i' ; Interior, 250271 c ; Western 25g -L.: ; hjistem, Uot7|c V dOMB. I'ol'LlßY — Fair inqllirj this TrTTTIITf We quoU lo'.a: LiveTurkt-js, gobbler*, I,'ial'i ; liens, 1. "( 17c ; BoosJerj, ifi /j;c7 ; heu«, t«jt7 ; Broiler-., »■: tH) .14 50, a trisf to die: Uud.rt, 83 BOflS > dot; liMAa, |1 ml H y pair; Coding*, II IM ! .... V |..iir Uame— We qiiut. as follows: Hare, *1 75wt2 ; K . ".i.tu=, tlval 3t V dozen ; DoveK, Kt#7te ;• .l-./en ; Wi.ison, Bsftße*J K. \N uul — Moderate trade rejtorted at current rate. We quote : llumboldt and Meudocino, 1? tti SBSkTe Sonoma 25'itzo Sac ameuto \ alley 22(g25 Sii-kiyou and Jlo.h«: 2S(<*is Calaveran and F. -ill. ills 20'g25 Son Joaquin, free IBOU San Joaquin, defective 15@1S Soutli.rn Coos!, bin ry and seedy 15<?lb KuUm Umgoa, eiioice t. 'Li Ka-tirn tiregon, fair ." 20*1:3 Kastern OfJsMB, p.>or No Hale Valley Oreifon, fine 2". iil'7 \ alley Oregoii, coarse JiiiJl Bali FrsxolßCO Meat Market. Following are rates fi.r whole carcosacs from i«..<iiUrti« U> <l<inUr» ; liuur— Prime, 7)<ase ; mculiam grades, C^tilc Inferior, st«:.Jc * tb. Veai,— Largo caives, GJirf7c ; small ones, B@loc Mi: ton- Withers are quoUblo at 4iQsc, and ewas at J.rfljc V ft>, according to quality. Lamb— (Quotable at HH7c *■' It. Pork— Live ho<rs, 7 J tfsi ■ foi hard, and Cjaej fo MR; dresaeu dj, Utallic V Bi for hard grai Ilogs. Eastern and Foreign Markets New York, August 3d. BusxDarcrrs — Flour is steady and Wheat is lr«i('.l!ar, intter at $1 IS si 20 V bcshel. WooL--CalifcVnii is more active at l&gltc fo (ill hurry, and lG^rfOc for clean fall ; spring burry, l:. «2i>c ; clean Rpriug, 24@»4c ; pulled, 16^460. ilium— California are strong at '24#24 jc. Chicawj. August M. *«ut- tl <K'l for new crop August. Ctsus— 77c for August. Pork— *2o :'\ asked for August. Lars— 4)l2 15 for Aiuru;t liAtvs - el- o*l Ar.^. H fTJk ntii an. l $12 70 for short ribs. LiriRTOOL, August 3d. Whrat -California spot iota are steady at fls lid to 10a H. Cargo 1..t.«, 47s Cd for just «hpped, 49s f<ir nearly due and ult coast** Eacraniento Produce Market— Wholesale iComcted daily for the llkoorc-Uhiob.l SAaumKTO, August Sd. Fr''lts — i.r»]>is, 75ajr#l 25 9 b x. Peaches, 234 c V n. ; Crawford vantty quits plentiful: Apri cots disappeared : Blackbcrrrics, 4?5c V 1!. ; Lemons, Sicily , lioail ; dn. CaliforuLv $2 SOttS V bo:; Limes, $iai 25 9 100 ; Banana*, S3 5034 50 ¥ bunch ; rinuApple*, *6«r» * doses ; Coooau-Jls, »i. sOs<7 W1O0; Plum-, 5««4.-; Piune", *a4c ; Pears, corn man, 75c@«l, and Banlett's tl 25£1 75 V box ; Ap ples, 7wrf*l 3 V box ; Siberian Crabapple«, i'g'i]a. Tasli ntum— Assorted, 2i,-B> can*, ta uoi, «'- bu ; Peaches, «xt ; Bartlett Pears, ** 75 ; Plums, ti n ; IIU.I I.Mrri.^, $?. ; UoeeeDeriies, t) it ; Strawhcmcn, 83 25; Apric-.>t.>, ?" ; J!v..-.' ;;ri;x-s, Jt? ?5 : R«d Currants, $3 25; Cberries, IS 25. Pll KRLint— A«ortod, *l*> cam, * dor, tl 65tas ; ae.H.rtei, gallon canii, iM 50; Peaches, 2)-a> can*, tl H6 J Portland Ciucberrios, I-B> cans, & ; Whcr- Ueber.itfs. SI 75 Dxi 33 FROira— Applet, sliced, M.410..-V S>; do I qturtjreii, 5J udk : pears, pooled, 8(gl0s; do, un- | peeleJ tgeu; Plums, pitted, 12(a13c; Peaches, | lOtftllc ; do. peeled, l(\,:'ii'c ; Prune*, Oerman and 1 Frenc'.i, ltW4c; liU>v.fc'.<orri«a, 83, Fig*> Caiifor- I oi*, 7.a Si- V »■ VnuKTAHLKs-Sweii I.jU'.oes, SJjSajc V R. ; Wax and String Beans, 4«ic ; .-shell Buans, cranberry, 5® (ScJR a. ; Grceu com, Ul^Ua per do?.; Tomatoes, .'■OgtCOc 9bo\: Summer Squash, 102 c $ b. ; Pota ma, 75/:S5<.- V cwt ; Oniona, CO^cc V cwt ; Cau lillowvr, 75(^S.'< ; Cal,bu«, «1 V cwt ; Carrots, tl * cwt ; Turnips, *l V 100 ; bouch vcpjUb'.us, 12 jc V doz ; PMSBOBS, lie ; iW-ts. lc ; Celery, 76c V dosau : Uorsc tladuh, K^tluc V 1, ; Ur«n Pcag, , 4'S.V V It. ; Pie Plant, :! ....4c Vfc ; Artichoke*, i".«? :iOc V down ; Cufumbers, !n!i7rii doz; Ortsn Pep pers, 4 36.' V tt> ; V-xx Plmits, :."■!»: ; Watermelon* tljf- 1 *" doi ; Onui.-iupM, *.!.!■ tt. V do»en. BF.nasTrrrH— t loiir, 16 10 <• obi ; O-.-.tnio«:, 14 7£ • 100 »c , ConiuHAl, fi iric 50 ; Clocked Wheat, m. PortTHT- liv,i TurU\ii, 12^13e V It ; full i-roum 1 i,:,ken9, fi ¥ doi ; youig Itorvtcre, ij.J! a 0 V •tot; Broilers, t-V-ii; Ducks, »4«5 ; Ovesc, $1 sC*j 2 Vpair. Dairy PKf.Dnmj— BiitUT, (ai)cy dairy, :i!»i23' a> n . and in good dtiuaml ; mixed lota, iv rolls, tug 30c Vtb; Ckrree, Cajifornii, from Ili#lsc; West ere, rl«:«, lo i];*., U'irtin's Cream, IBsSSSc; Kkk", fresh 1..:s in {ratal demand, MCSa^a V dot Hun-BKI, 7v ■; Mutu.ll. (k- *• th ; Lainl., 7iu»<- ; Pork, id all-, ».!>..ii-i>ii t) lOcUlJc; Vet.!, suisJl cttlves, stuWc ; liuv* 1 . Tv liti.uiui.i ut twm -Oat hit/, V l»u, t}6^'.7 . I uitiit. ;- to ji' V Ira; Liau, 9 <ou *' aild- ' dllnm, Si* I'd'' ton; barlvy, nfciifa, tl 10; ground, SI 45 ; cMI, «: iV, y cwi ; Uir.e oaU. # cwt., t2 25 ; euro, bight r ami srlLng at yi 7• V out. Misi-xi.LAN«t,:e— SeoJS — Alfalfa, inctl'c; Tlaio tUy, K-uiUrn, 111* 12c %r ft. ; Oregon, S«t l*c; Red Ccrer, l(V;lki, Red Top, l!4i#(ll: ; ' Nuta— Eaitluh Walnut*, l.S.iHe; Almouds, 17'tflSc; I Peanuts, 7,-Ho ; Wool— Market dull ; mountain, 12J«16e ; tule, 17#tl!fc ; .Tallow, Ovflc; Hliles, salt. BitlOo ; dry, 1331*-, choice Intt 20c : New Yorl Hops, 40 S42AC ; California., selling at 30^!5d. I Baa Franf t»r« Mork «. t l*». riAN V'KANtIMO. Allans. 3d i KORMMI SKVIIKSI. MOOnblr i Kt*i Union. J 3:0 MkEuu tj lW.lu.Uoa. 21* 'Ji.llfcs.taß CJ...CJ fibAlU 4MSCC lUOUAiifutuia. X 111) UcciilcuUl 2 W> ". 40 S 8! 100 Silver Kill ICe »»»»np B<<J»)c J 6 ta-,,11 15c ¥6) IV Viuauii c-u'^. 4ij( jjeii- .... jij SjO OioUsr Jbaa. Sx) Smilicmte Sc 1130 Putoal 46W9Dc HO M White S lI6J I:, mul 2i 9.VISJ TO Kodi« .. lUOY.Juke* ...It! SiJAlbiou i. ."'"a'iu l.Kniluit 5c .WoN»v»jo.. 4 luml 1 kJAU<b> »U BJB Tunnel "" \j ••' j B«.U licr 4Ci -SiNoo.iUy '»> I lßOl'o^SJeuc t.IlffSS ( i>JDt)ro ""sOe ' WR. Nenda .' *« Ulr ...J is 6i)U»»h l«0Sa lOMLDUbIo « HQ Point.... l& 10F.urii». H; SuOßulliua.... , 1 ■ ■ ATitxnoon B»«ion. SOU MftaJlic. I*s KOTiptop S 15 5500 Friie 4<V WPiul 1 JO ICOAr.'tiiito Sse "S.'Ckjn. Vir &Xp6Zc BUJN»W> 4 SW?* 23 i «*sClioU«r 93e 50 Belle I»> Bel 4* Mellon. « 10) Dot I Siij ISS lonian. 7 I 110 Albion J S SsoH»le* X 85c I |MW«t» 36cj 150-»r»*-e 85c 1 450 K. Sel!«l»lc Sd i.3 Bulll-ii .re 100 Eu. Tunnel. ««, 100 tJUh. 2 35 ' 200Bodie {«! KR Nered*. H < l«l lioodsbaw !0c; 20JOonld t C S SO SO Booker '.& 100 Potoai We HMudo BJc 50.\nd«* Xc ISONoondv 95c 9J B. t h .ti lOOOro 10c »U!ta SOi 310 M White 4 9i<ri ISUptdr 8 40«2 45 MOAU« 175 WgßaJcber K« J FISHING IN THE JORDAN. My tents were pitched amuug the olive ;rees on tiie La.kg of the- east branch of the lpper Jordau, only a few rods below the nighty springs at Banirs, the ancient BMUUkPfaißtppi. The Jordan rises from rarinui gitat springs in tlifc wcat aud toath west aidi-s of Mount Henr.ou. The ~rett srn Lraiiu!., which conies dov%u the gorge between liermon and the i*lnuou r»nj?e, riowe practically M&tbmd from itasource till it eomta out oc Uw i>!aius iihovo the water* of M»rom. The I'-»uia* biancb springs oat of the rocky m .-.untaic aide, at that villsge, dtssecda the u.olivity in a torrent, r»cfivt» the How of the gre»t •crin^uf D»n l.hru« ir f< ur n.iles below, lli^n j.jir.s the west braueU an i the river purtuea its couiet-, widtoicg iato fcfcTßMit, and lestiry ag#iu iv tile «ea of Galilee. The buu it as an hour abo\ a tlie western hill*. So 1 took out a liyht rod and a book of flies and small epiuueis, and went up to the spring where the water* b.gan their eiurse. What liah ui ; ght be in the river and what flies to. use I kctw Dot. But it in very certain that if there be any game lish in any river or lake a judicious use cf Hies or spinner will briug them to hand. The cavernous opening in the precipitous rock of the bill, out of which the spring once flowed, hi» crumbled, and the clear water gushes and bubbles ont in countless littio sprint!* among the debris, liemaics of pagan worship are numerous, for the itomans, as well as the Greek and Phu» nician predecessors iv power, had cultiva ted here the reverence and worship of the gods of the water, the woods and the lower regions. Turning my back on the old myths, I b«. gan te whip the stream where the various oozings of the fountains gathered in a some what smooth flow for a little. There were a host of email fish not three inches long, and at every cast I would take one or two. Bat these young descendants of the sacred tish of olden times were entitled to respect, and were carefully restored. I have al ways regretted m that 1 made no careful notes of the characteristics of the fish I took in the sea of Galilee and in various parts of the Jordan. I then supposed that they were known to the books and cata logued. I have since found that no one has described the various families, and it is a subject of manifest interest. I then only said to myself : " These eeem to be some of the amsll fry of the perch family," and I began to follow down the stream seek ing larger fiah. From the very start the river bepan a series of white plunges, winding on its course, lashing itself into millions of sparkliog bubbles, too gay and evanescent to be called foam, pitching, tossing, furionr. There were do places for use of epiDn«rs, fly or bait. Never was a more noble torrent. Crossing it was im possible. Down, down, down, I followed, and followed content, for the glory of such a cataract was worth enjoying. Still the sun went downward also over Lebanon, and the night was coming. Close by the back of the stream I came on a group of Arabs, six men, surrounding a small tire of a few stalks of grass and weeds. They wel comed a stranger with frank cordiality, and pressed me to share their evening meal, which they were then and there about to eat. It consisted of tough flat cakes of bread, roasted snails and Jordan water. The scaih roasting in the ashes — big, fat fellows, tike shell nearly two inches in diameter. Hoast snails are not at all to be despised. I had eaten them before. I ate them with the Arabs now, and somewhere I have two or three of these giant shell*, kept as a memorial of the hospitality of Lebanon Arabs to a strolling angler. High overhead the snow-clad summit cf the Sheik mountain, Hcrmon of old, was glowing in the light of the sun, which had gone dewn beyond Sidon on the waters of the great sea. A deep gloom seemed to be pouring into the southern view, where, away be tween the ranges of hills, the forge deep ened downward beyoud Capernaum and Cboraziu and Ketr.saida, toward the sea of death. A cold wind swept down, mak ing the Hcrmon dews seem ice-like in stead of soft. Slowly, rod in hand, with out lisli, I climbed the hill toward the tents among the olive trees at I : inias. The red light faded on liermon. It was dark before I reached home ; for tents are homee, and t>.U our bomes are at best but cmipiug places —[New York Journal of I'omnrie'rce. AN ACOUSTICALLY PERFECT PUBLIC HALL. IVrliapa the ideal arraog«iiieut would be au auditorium with brick walls, within whioh is a shell made up ul' thin wooden i :iin N. mhl ])luor.d at such a distance from the solid walls that the -passa^e-waya to the entrances on the floor and various tjal i vim may be placed between. In this connection it becomes necessary to discuss tiic proper shape to be given to an audito rium. A good way to arrive nt this is to consider tinit an audieuee in the open air on a calm day. The open air on a (juiet day, when the atmosphere is not disturbed by conveotion-currents, is probably the Lieut possible place for speakiog to a large number of people. Wesley is said to have preached successfully to twtnty thousand people gathered together in a natural am phitheater farmed by the Kills, and on a !&y when the atmosphere «.« at rest. Let us take a small platform arranged for an open-air speaker, and notice how an audi ence will form itself about it. If theaudi ?uce is large and each* person anxious to hear, we shall (md that the outline of the crowd vi ill be that of a section cut thrortgh in egg, with the speaker placed at the focus of the smaller end. As in an auditorium we trust to the natural d illusion of sound to absorb the stray r.'.\ .-, we should evi dently adopt this same ovate section foi the outline of the floor. But, when we • • i.i- to consider further that it is desira ble to place eac'.i -member of the audience so that he can sco the speaker, and so that the speaker's voice may come directly to him, we see that we conform still further to the egg-shape, for, in order that we may do this, the floor must carve upward as it recedes from the speaker, and the galleries firm only a continuation of this curve. *A that we may say that the proper shape of an auditorium is in general that of an egg bhell, the speaker being at the focus of the smaller end, and the audience being seated over the lower half, while the upper half torms the vaulted roof. Like an egg-shell, we have seen that the walls should be thin and capable of absorbing, as fully as possi ble, all the stray rays of sound. While the egg-shape is the ideal, other considera tions frequently require considerable de partures, but it will generally be focud that rooms constructed on this plane, if the material* of the walls and the condition of > the contained air be secured, are acoustic ally good. [Popular Science Monthly for August. Didn't Want Any Bedkkllow. — A comical scene occurred on board a sleeping oar that left Cleveland the other night. Among the passengers was a plain, staid, ! Western Reserve "schoolmarm,'' who was going West on a vacation. She had secured a lower berth, but when about to retire I li-rivi-uil that a gentleman was to occupy ! the shelf above her. She made a " holy I kick " against this arrangement, and tilth i declared that a company that had no more regard for a single lai'y's feelings was un worthy of the patronage of respectable peo pie. The conductor, after conaiderable ti-onble, got the lessee of the shelf to take a lower berth in the next section. The gpntle damsel retired without disrobing, ■oi.l later in the night got up to get a drink nf wster. Before leaving her berth &he pinned a piece of paper to the curtain, in older that she might make sure of it on her return. Her movements were observed by the gentleman tfiicm che bad caused to remove, and he, beiug a wag, bethought him that now was his chacco to get even. I !.->-; :iy removing the paper he pinned it to the curtain of the txrik of a Itoaton drum- I iner au.l then awaited development*. In a ! little v.hile Mm lady nmdv her way to where i the piper his affixed and got into bed. A i moment later a tuccestion of piercing I screams issued from the berth, followed by j the alarmed lady and the now awakened drummer, who hopped cut alter her to sfe "wkat the devil the racket was about." The scece that ensued beggars description. It took the conductor and tfaa porter an hour to pacify the enraged female, and even then she refused to be moUitied unl.il she was given a slater >o;;i for her sole me for the remainder of the night. " I am s.»ti- tied from my experience that St. Jacobs O.i is a remark*' ly k<h»l ibeu- ' mttic remedy," raid Mr. Chides 1,. Wriibt, man?s,'er of Spurr - extensive drug store, Worcester, Ma*3. " I had a very i-evere at t*ck of mu«-til»r rhtumatiam, and suffered sreat paios for come time. I commenced to •a-* Oil, and it tjok Ih? pain entirely awar." On the day of -Mile. Kothacbild'i mar riage at the Synagogue in the Kae de la Viotoire, Parif, a mm with a wooden leg planted hi:n«elf at a neighboring corner, with the idea that such a position on such an occasion would prove a source of con siderable emolument. A few moments later a man with two wooden legs stationed himself on the opposite side of the street. Thereupon the tirst earner, after an inspec tion of his gifted rival, departed in melan choly disappointment. There-are in Ohio 17,274 irjore boys than" girls within the ages prescribed for attend ance in the public schools, the total num ber of boys being 3G2,53j. HoßsroßD'a Acid Phosphati foh Alco holism.—Dr. P. P. Gilmsrtin, Detroit, Mf4rkM, says: "I h»vs fonud it very g&lisfactorjr in its efficte, notably in the pros* tratiun attendant upoii sic jholiuu. " SAN FRANCISCO NEWS. John Diemar, of whose sudden dnap- ; pearanco mention has been made, is in San E. H. Sheldon hai resigned the Secre taryship of the Park Commission. Hia ! successor is Joseph L. Howell. The examination of A. S. Townsend. ! ou a charge of embezzlement, was concluded j in the 'Police Court, and the complaint a^aimt the accused was dumimA. The United States Grand Jury held] Thomas Turner, s. oond mate of the ship Yorktown, on a charge of beating and wouuding sesman Joseph Peterson on the ! high seas. Charles Bill, a native of Bwtoß, Man., I cook by occupation, was found dead in liia | room in the What Cbeer House. An au- | topjy showed that heart disease waa the I cau»e of his death. An inquest wa« lielil in the case of the I ChiDfse woman found dead at 71- Jackson street last Muiiday. The jury found that ■he came to her death from an overdose of opium, but was unable to tell whether it was self-admiciatered or was administered | by some other person. Officers Floyd and Ham bury succeeded in entering two faro dens, and in one, on Morton street, they arrested three men, who were charged with having visited a gambling place. In the other, on Kearny street, they arrested two, against whom a like charge was recorded. Giovanni Pojso was taken in charge j Wednesday upon a warrant issued by a Justice of the Peace of Solauo county, and charging the accused with the crime of j "assault with words." The defendant j gave bonds to answer this somewhat novel ] charge before the Justice who issued the I warrant. James Phelan has brought suit in the I Superior Court to eject William KJe from I the property on the southwesterly corner of Dupont and O'Farrell j-t recta, and to recover $5,000 damages and £500 rents snd profits. The snit is the outgrowth of a difficulty between Phelan and Rde during I the erection of the Phelan block. ( 'oroner Weeks held an inquest Wedes- I day in the case of Heinrich Mauritzen, a I native of Germany, 32 years of age, who | died in the Receiving Hospital from the effects of injuries produced by being run over by one of the cars of the Sutter street j line. The jury, in the verdict, say it is impossible from the evidence to determine | whether his death v, as the result of an ac- | cident or of involuntary carelessness on I the part of the servants of the Sutter Street Railroad Company. The largest sum of money ever paid as duties on one invoice at this point was paid Tuesday by Balfour, Guthrie k Co., amounting to .i>2G,o<>7 30. The goods on ', which this large amount of imposts was paid was 4,(!75 bags of rice, imported in the British ship James Bjlt, which arrived from Rangoon, British India, August 1, 18S1. The rice was bonded in Greenwich Warehouse, the duty of 21 cents per pound being payable on withdrawal at any time ■ within one year from the time of entry — if I remaining over one yew 10 per cent, addi tional. Bilfoor, Guthrie & Co. therefore saved the snug sum of §2, GOG 73 by paying the duties and withdrawing their rice from I the Government warehouse on Tuesday, j the Ist day of August, instead of leaving it uutil yesterday. Tw in Aliments that Vex Us. Those hateful twius, constipation and bil ii ■iisne.-w, have a capacity for producing local ■i.d nervous -.'.i-tvc-- rivalled by lmt few ail meets that rex us. Vertigo, pain in the re gion of lha liver, fl»lu!enee, foul breath, violtnt headachej and constantly recurring iudigestioc aro MMMC their detestable pro geny. Any or all t f these may hs aggra vated by neglect or bad medicines to a degree utmipportable by the veriest Spartan. They receive their quietus with greater celerity and thoroughnexa from Hostetter'n Stomach Bit ters than from any remedy known to the materia medico. The medicine, happily, unlike same drugß, is enunentlv pa'utary in its after effects upen the general health. It id alxo a reliable specific for and preventive ot fever and a^ue and other maladies. Perhaps negroes engage in whitewashing in obedience to the goldeo rule. — [French Wit. It ih the manifest destiny of GUnnY Sul phur Boap to supersede oily uo^uents fcr cutaneous eruptions. « » —^^—~^_— No BtIiSDY his been found for fever and ague which provts ao uuiformly sn> ■■■ --»! nl aa Ayer's A^ue Cure. LIST OF LETTEKB KStt « !\2\«. IN the Postofnco at Sacraiueutu un Thursday, August 3, Is---: Ladles' List. Kerry, Mrs Lucy Slthade, Mrs Mary Bocay, Mis a .- Shaw, HaStfah Burke, Mrs Anuiu C Sherman, Mrs Atfncs t'urnoirtoD, Mrs Maria Srjith, Misi Ada R J.ihnson, Mrs Radiul Smith, Mr* Hut tie A Jackaon, Hiss M.iliic Sow, Emma Knight, Mrs An** v .Stotier, Mrs Mary Lowell, Mrs Libbie Tompkihs, Alice* Malm, Uis«Juse|iliiiie Taimv, Mrs M Martin, Mrs Artiu White, Mrs (J street, btt McQueen, Mrs ¥ 4th and 5t1.) Ptesoii, Madame Wixjii, Miss tinina Koland, Mrs Jane tfr.llfiiTn'. t I.i. i: F J Jenkins, David O'Neil, Charlie Biiisel, Jan and Ann Paepke, W 11 X Buck, J W Johnson, J A Park, Chaß Buchannon II (Secretary Im- l'arker, E G <'ole &Co mi.r&tiun Asso) I'atmur, hujjene Coulter, Wm Johnson, J L Pcunell, U i'ui\ nik-ii, X P Johnson, G L Pikulty, Henry Davis, J W Junking, W D Kolband, G E Dart, Abe Karnosky, X Roche, Ldw Doraie, Cyrille Lacock, Wm Robinson, A M Dicker, John LabaJie, C L Routh, E B DevaJno, W H Leslie, T S »chaffer, Jiibn l>ronnuck, S R Lindberg, SyauteSchuitzy, Paul Dunn, C II Louise, Ciareuce Seitz, John KJliutL, W\V Lyons, Martin Smith, X J liiiley, Ma- 1 B McCouley, II Smith, S D Flowers, H -> McGownJ R H Smith, John Frey i Fisher Mctiowen, R Southmayd, Xat Fumisou, Chas (bricclayer) Spencer, Dwight tjiarcia, Alfred McLain, Ueo Ktebbinn.UonAH Good, Geo UcMahon, C A Sleinhoff, Levi Grifhn, Al Mcßoi, J P Sullivan, J R Hamilton, Hugh Millitt, J H Wadsworth. T L HanHley, Sam Miller, Win Webb, II M W Hanraban, D P Moore, T Welsh & Cc(wood llandralin, I) I' MorrUsey, P and willow ware) Iliskiell, J 8 Morri'.l, Wm Wennerstrom.C N Hick?, Peter Martin, Clem Williamson, Louis Hewrigan, T(val) Muttee, Chas Wilder, J L Hulbert, Henry Muriihy, Jt.hu Williams, Henry Jcpsen, HC(val)O'Conuor, Oeo Williams, FA I'orelKD. • Martin Scopiiiich Antonio Dias Lima Domenico Uove^no Chinese. Gin Louk Ham Ha Tung Shang San Sim' Sing Wo Haw Gee li.mi; Tak Hon<; Hug Luu Sam Cbong Coy Hug Gee Lee Tung Hop Looa Chung Wong Lcn m«rrllai.r«u>. Pacific Barrell and Regler Nellie, nw cor Cth and X Dime Savinsr Eai.k streets W. C. HOPPING. P.Mtmaater. Absolutely Pure. This POWDER never varie*. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeMcmenusg. More economical than the ordinary kin.lr, and cannot be sold in competi tion with the multitude of l.iw test, short weight »!um or phosphate powders. Sold o;ii.t in caks. ROYAL BAKUJG POWDER CO., lv« W»U street, Kew York. W T. ioihux A CO.. Agent*, SAN FRASCISCO. m7ly I "^ —^^ "^"^ ■ NOTICE. Mary vonxx, Btnra \ married woman and resident of the city of Sacramento, will afpfy to tl»e Sujierior Court of the county of Sacia in-.-i.i.., on the »th day al AliGl'ST, ISBB, f.;r it ludgrnieat of staid Court permittins: her to conduct the business cf a genera! grocery business, and buy ing and selling mcrchandife in said city, in her own nance, and on her own account, in accordance with Sections from lsll t.j IS2I, botk ic-.-liui . c, t.f the Code of Civil Procedure. That her husband's name is John Woblck. MRS. MARY WOHL'JK. P. J. Hoi-pee, Attorney. jj:»-lawJwr" NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN TUB SUPERIOR COURT OF SACRAMENTO I County. SUte of California.— Estate of J. N. I FULLER, d«^^sed. Notice is hereby given by te I uiideniiimed, Executor of the a'jjvs-nanifd estate, | to the creditors of, and all persous having claims I against slid deceaatxl, to exhibit the same, with the j nesemry voucher*, witliia four month* from the ' flret publication of this notice, to the undersigned, at the office of White & Ucor;rc, northwest corner of < Seventh and J street*, up stairs, Sacramento Cal Julf »c, 188 i J. F. CALDERWOOD, Execuor. irillaw4<rF SPIRITUALISM. \rRS RMMA A. MAYER (FORMEKLY MRS. ! iTI Jeffries), Trance IteJium, C-'d 1 street, uear I Scveutb, can be conaultcd daily. (elO-lm MISCELLANEOUS. *' Oul) Dy*prpi>la, Doctor ." *atd a palleat to Aberiwthv. " What rrould you havi V said the great surgeon— " the i>lisue?" IndiijestioD b« itae source of cnuntleas mortal il-us.-H. Check it early with TAURANT'S ShXTZEU APEBIENT, and escape at once ita sr, - i . t a^ouies >n.l its iT.^iWc coiifleqti.'iict^, if neglected. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Ir>62wTuF SUMM£B~~SESOBTB. Ocean Villa, SANTA OJECX7Z. PKItiO.NS VISITING THKSEA- * vm~-^. bVC Biile town of Santi Cruz *''■ V*l| 1i.i.l hu]^n r accouimudatioiu *Mi 3MWS? -g.KiJ board, anJ easy access to the beach from this !'Opu!;r resort. Rare fjici'itiea for boatiDir. ti-liini! ami bathing. U. H. BLISS, Proprietor. j}:!2-4plm SUMMER HOME FARM IS SITUATED IS THE WARM * J^-~^\ fruit belt of tho S^nta Cruz ■Vv^tL" .\ Diountalne, Bummoded by red - j| T . JpB|, wood f Tests, dit>p aud romaiiticßt ' ' MflU canoiis and delightful mountain^ I"BSSSS>BKS ■Jrivee ; the location tieiiii; Boven miles inland from Sauta Cruz, affords a delichlful climate. Saimmin^: baths on t-.v place ; coach u"ia to Santa Cruz three litres a week, giving guests «ea bathing; fare for round trip, 31. A commodious hotel and cosy cot t.u-s have been erected ; table supplied with aa abundance of cream and fruit. Daily connection made by coach with the 2:30 P. m train of the South Pacific Coast (Narrow Oauee) Railroad at Glenwood. Board, $10 per sveck Address, J. W. DtWOLFE, jelO-4ptf Glenwood, Santa Cruz Co. HABBIN HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, (Via CaMMoga). Lake < ounly. RICHARD WILLIAMS. Proprietor. FOR HEALTH, BLOOD AND 4>»jLi'-v : v Recreation, n-> place id better AwlSra^^jN suited to Sacramento Valley !>- i '|"eM I *J»** July Ist, the Meridian Sulphur^*"S^S'*~S- Baths, 108°. Good accommodation for campers and best ac commodations for families and invalids. Board per Week From Sl* lo 915 Siuge from Callatoga 93 Je23 4p3.ii HOT MINERAL SPRINGS. 10 MILKS EAST i >»*i-~^. iTS of St Heleni, in Pope valley, A/-j*l^- Napa count)'. Tbisu' waters ulone'ly ■■-' ■ 'W;J^ resemble the Ema ot tiinnnny in J| '^fff^l/tff^ 'Kialysia and salutary tffects. Th.;> have cured many cases of Heart, Kidney, • iii:i:-l aud Liver Dlsrase*; al*.., |ij». ;.. i.-iii. Jaundice. I*aral>i>l<, Erj »lprlu». Bliinwnii.m, Srlallra, Neural; la, Veneral :n i;iiiH. KrourliliK unit l'nlniODary Com l>l»lnis tn their early Klases. See p^nipblet descriptive of analysis and curea at the office of J. A. UAI'ER, E*|., chemist and n|)othcca:y, 101 Post street, San Francisco. Board aud Hmh- nio per week. The t:tna Springs st-'tn will leave the depot at St. Helena dally upon the arrival of the cirs :it 1 1 .:." *. v. People leaving San Fraociaoo at A. v. will reaih the Springs at 4 r. v. • tr KAI;E, $•. M. H. I lIIM.L, Proprietor. Lultll IVstonice, >ap? county, Cal. jf27 4p2ni* BONANZA SPRINGS. lAKE COUSTT- H. FERK, 4 j^.—^^ J Proi>rietor. These Sprin-ra Bws?mr7^ are situated in the moilileli^Utful Ap*^^Hfcflkm. [•art of the mountains, >. vi-üßl?fWfeVWU lailc-^ west of Lower Lake, .■:.«! now open to the public Heing well elevate. l, and surruunded by uiairnifl^ent pine and oak timber, It is one of tl.e cuoleM and most pleasant, places in the whole country. There are several of these aiiricin. CODtatnlag a variety <,f inintxal waters— iron, soda, magnesia, silicia, su!|.!.ar, borax, tic., besides pure, coM, laountain Bprin:,' *uter. Baths can be had of any desired l»lll|lsnllin.. Cottage for rent ; good accommodations for c-mpers. Parties can reach the Spring by takinjj train from Sacramento to Wood land (fare, fl -25), ami from Woodland by stage to Lows* Lake (75 miles), «f> 5U ; or by rail from Sacra mento to Calistot;a, aiid thence by staye to Gleo brook (20 miles), fire »S 50. If notified I will run my slaße and <*iin\.y passengers, free, from either Lower Lake or Clenbn.uk. je2l 4plm HOT AMI «'OLD MINERAL SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY, CAL., MRS. A HEISCH, Proprietress. nHHESE SPRINGS, FOURTEEN 4y«aVi->^ \ i:i number, are r.m'v .- -1.-. JP'J'^y>~ ,\ brattd L.r curing I >r->|..-i . , !11,.-i:- •BP^'-J^p'ri malism. Gout, Female Ln-ic-'-" 3. Bw ? r>W^4»jL, Citarrh, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, wi ' 'J*IS- Costiveness, Scrufula, Astinna, Salt Rheum, Liver aud Kidney Complaints and skin Diseases. Chills and lVver a specialty. BOARD, ROOM and BAT 3, *10 PEit WEKK. Passengers will be met at Lower Lake on Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at Glenbrook. X3T Stages leave Calisto^-a daily on arrival of tnorninfr trains. Jel3-4ptf A-llen Springs, LAKE COUNTY, CAL. THIS WELL-KNOWN RESORT k >m, i^ now open for the reception A^^lbV'* -S ■.f iruests. Tii- m 8t .(.-sirili!" «W rF »JS'~4' place i>( the kin.! in tho State. FF itv t W ?JW*lWlWL different mineral tfjboiH, in'.'!ud-^*** i*»^*^*S iuif sulphur, iron ai:d sija. St«am Baths a spo cialty. Hnntinif and f.s..iuz unsurpassed. Neat cott»j-es for cainpero. Those seekinir health or pleasure can find the very best climate in California. and first- class hotel accommodations. Board from $10 W 812 per week. Telegraphic, i>ostal and ex press facilities. Railroad from Saeranwnto to Will i.imn, thsnee >>y fta^e 37 miles. Fare from Sacra mento to -'•■: !:i_.H, $9. A ■ IT. - i JelS-4ptf JAMES D. BAILEY. HEALTH BESO&TB. RIDGE HvDMeT Twenlyscrond street, llttween Q and It, Three blocks from Terminus of O street R. R. millS HOME FOR THK SICK I z»a.->_ X "iis been established for in- A^^L- \, v&lids (>f both sexes who sin- [.rivat.' accommodations ami Jf J '^.pt'VßpT, -nursing, and where the orders of *^"*^- their own physicians will be faithfully executed. IU location is high and very heilthy. Prices for Day o«rd, including Day hurting, are »1 60 a day; Fi-11 Nlirht Nurse, ?l"50 extra. t3~ For Rooms, apply to the proprietress, MRS. L SPILLNKR, who refers, by pcrnitoiou, to Drs. Tyrrell, iinmons, Cluness, Nelson, GarJner and Drj W. . and W. E. Briggn. Jy7.4plia» 30TEI^A^U &ESTAa£AM& HOTF.L LANQHAM, FOURTH AND L BTREET«\ SACRA mentc — Strictly fint-clasi, on the European plau. T. D. .-;. ■ iv.-i-s Carriages will t.ike all passengers {roe of charge from Dopot to Hotel. al 4plm TERRY 4 CO., Maoagert. UNION HOTEL. SKOND AND X STP.EETS, SACRAMENTO, CaL Rooms, bJ eenU and SI pcx day. BpecUl •■''■ =by the mouth, liiiliurda, eboiee Iluuors and clears. Hot h;nct> daily from 11 a. h. till J r a W. O. ("JOfi") BOWKRS,' _al _-4plm Prowiotof. QOLOEN EAQLE HOTEL. CIHIHIH SEVENTH iXD X STREETS SAC j nunenUt. — Fiirt-cU9B In eiery respuct. Th« Largest, FineA aud Ht«t- Ventilated Hotel in the city KATES {.'., fi 60 aud H per day, a.-u>iiinj( tc r.<Cii-. Fret V. .:» to ai;d fivin t'ue Uuiel . J. McNAS-SWi (late cf Denver), Jyi-4ulm Proprietor. RESTAURANT DE FRANCE. i i~h>V I K STREET. ADJOINING *!■-£ i <'■■■ MetrowoliUn Tn-.,t. -r -.Jjgj&y tiandDume Private Koouis for parties. 3£ LOUIS PAYEN, Proprietor, *•». " JeiOlplm Formerly of the Hotel de France. MISSISSIPPI KITCHEN. • IBTEI *N1» CUOP H«m»K. Thlni Strce-l, Krtweea J »»U K-. NEXT BOOR TO RECORD-UNION jMB± oSco. Open day sß'l uisht. a^CIV!^ 1 A. J. SENATZ, Pioprieior. \_/ . aiMplm EDUCATIONAL HSSPERIAN COLLEGE. ri^HE TWESrV-THIRD SESSION OF THIS OLD X and nourishing ii stitution » :'.i open for ladies and _-eij;'-. i:;.-n oa MONDAY. Scptcml>er 4, 1881. For caulognjg address A. M ELSTON, President, Woodland. Cal. «ul 4PIW' ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY, Eighth and G streets, 8 ice tn t:\To. (UiießMi. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, t'sßdaeted by Sisters •* Merer* Estabiisbed, 1857. Incorporated, 1&75. Pupi!s ad mitted any time during the year. Terms moderate. For particulars apply to the SUPEiUoREdS. j.gB-tanls KIBTBE6IETEN AID PRMARIj viu. «E as-vPiXBS ■ •NBAY, ?4lh Or JILT. 188T, AT SO. 1208 TENTH STREET, BETWEEN L aod VI. for terms, pleue call at the tcuuuL jyM4 4 plot MlaS kl. E. M. tuKD. MISCELLANBTO Country Order Department! J'^^PBr^eHaKwy^^^Ba^aE^SamJaia^fe^ rA""• ~ J. M BRImT Z Y)^D s^a^^a^ala^al WW* FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' STORE, AM)IHSO\ & lIAMH, Proprietors. i SPX2CHL4LX* NOTICE YO OI!K Ulimi fiTUOVK AMD ALL WHO OltiiEK UOODS BY MAIL. WK I-IHIKK TO CALL lull! ATTKNTIOK TO or It nn!ltsi:i> FACIUTIES FOB THE rBOMPT AND BATHFACTOUV MtllM. OV PWSrAL OBDER^. ANat THi: MAX! ADVANTAGES «X I'WMss OVIR OVB <OMPETITOBB s FIRST— Tbfs Dtpartment ia made a special feature of ths House, SECOND — This Department U under tbo direct supervision of oce of the firm, with eight yeais' experience. THIRD — All orders are filled as ordered, aud uo substitutes put in if posnible to procure the article iv the city. FOURTH — All orders are filled on the same day as received. FIFTH— One Price, in plain figures. SIXTH — This Department occupies our entire second floor, where we will be pleased to have srjy of our customers call »ud be convinced of the fact that wa hive one of the lancsat and beat or^aniz^d Country Order DrpartiutuU on tLe Pac So nut, SEVKNTH — An onier f>r 1"> rejia tecAve? Ihe'same prompt and careful a'tat-ti >:-, a-i our thousands ot customers can testify to, as one for $100. EIGHTH— A single trial order •.:.:. :i ,l fail to establish tin truth of the above a;sartion, aud to ii.sare a contintlacce of your further patronage. LT Sni.l for oar NEW Pitlt'K LIST AND < ITALOCiCE, whlrh will be fount! valaablt lo all Intruding pnrrhis>rrii. Samples Sent Free! Ordrr any goods you iua> itolre, nnd we Mill nil Ihriu al Hi • LOWEST HlkklT BAIK4. A.lilr.-., all Illlrm Anderson & Hamm. No. 924 J St., Near Tenth, SAORAMENTO. CAL. — DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing, BootsandShoes, rXTRIUIBHIMG GOODS, HATS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, TRUNKS, ETC. WE OFFER FOR SAX.E Ten Thousand Bandies Bessemer Steel Soft. Annealed BALING WIRE ! The Duly Steel Baling Wire in Market. Ten Thousand Etuix! rs Sisal Ilay Rope, Five Thousaud Bundles Manila Hay Rope. " ECONOMY" HAY PRESS ! WHICH I- THE IST.-.T litY FBKBS KOW TO It?: (111 U). Hi: ALSO OVfEB A MVV llVt OF SPRING WiCOSS, BOliliISS AND BAEBIAGES, BAS9ID WIRE, ETC. Baker «& Hamilton. je23-4pU BANKING HOUSES, PEOPLE'SSAVINGS BANK, SACRAMENTO. Inter. -.1 Paid on Drposlls Sesul -Anuuull] . aul iptf JAMEB LAWRENCE ENGLIS H, RAJtKEK, NO. I*lo FOURTH BTREET, BETWEEN J and X, Sacramento. tS" Commerdal and Savimjs I) ji ■o^-:ts re^ived, <c.i a general banking business done. Exchange on San Francisco aud the Kast. Interest was paid on Savings Deposits In th's Bank, for tbe Semi-Annual Term ending JIJNK 301b, at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. *!il-4pim MONEY TO LOAN — OS G- Xfc-£k.X 3ST IK WAKEHOI'SE, OB OTHEK APPKOVEB SECURITY, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, BY California State Bank, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. JytM* NATIONAL GOLD BANK D. O. MILLS & CO., SACRAMENTO. I NITED STAT»S DEPOgITAKV. F.\( ll.'.SliK ON San Franriaro, Krw Yorli, Chirac:*, I ..ml. ,n. Dsililin, ParU, «.I»»p-iw, BvTlln, Frankfort-on-Maiu, Vienna, St. Pttersburif, Cop«nba^en, Stockholm, ChrUtiara, Anisturdam, Antwerp, Ueneva, Venice, and all of t'i- princif^l cities of Kurope. This Bank hsa owrrespondents in Mexico, South America, West Indies, Australia, Honolulu, and all part* of the world, aud speviM facilities fur nuking xriiections. - al2-4plt SEALED PROPOSALS ),K X* OarIKfISHINO Flour, Hny, Blraw. Itt-cr, Mutton, Hand, ■iii.l 4'«h) fur M«-»in Porponm. til TIIX — STATE PRISON, AT SAN tjUEKTIN, MARIN COUNTY, Far the Period at Tea Manthx, Ten mcnelng Mptrmiirr 1, l*nl. BID 3 WILL BE RECtIVED AT THE OFFICE ..! the Clerk sj »aid Board, at San OjmsjOsl up «o and incluoing AUGUST 10, tSBt, rod awarded in the following day, at It a.H , fur furnishing the above-named supplies. Conditions as per schedules furuisliu-j at Ute Clerk's office, San Vjueatin. The Board reserves the righlto reject any and all bids if deemed unreasonably hijrh. G. W. SCHELL, President Hoard State Prisuii Directura. J. V. F.LLIg, CleTk. jy«-14t Bids tor Supplies. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE BOARD of Sup?rvicors of tbe County of Sacrusento, fur furnishing supplies for the City Dispensary for one year from Ju'y 1. ISS2 ; bids to be opened ACCU3T 7, 18 -, at 11 o'c'ock a. «L No bids will be considered nnlesx accompanied by acceptable tureties. {jvSJ-tdj THUS. H. BEKKEY, Cle»tl. THE FINEST MEATS OF ALL KINDS, IH THE CJlY.V^sfl^s^Sk aud at Lowest Prices, will M alwars be found at the Metropolitan Market, of CONH AD BCHEPP, Uonth " " weal Comer of Twelfth and E streets. Meats de livered in all pans of the city at all tines. jyl9-«j»iiu 1 MISCELLANEOUS. CERTIFICATE OF COPARTNERSHIP. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE UNDER siirncd have this day formed a partnership under the firm name of A. LEONARD 4 SON, fur the pur pofe of carrying on the Real Estate and Insurance t:i;- i , A-i, That the principal place of business of ! slid fii m is the city of Sacramento, State of Califor -1 nia ; that the full names and the place of residence of each of the partnerd in said firm are as follows ' ALIiKRT LEONARD, residence, city of Sacramento' ISENJAUIN LEONARD, residence, city of Sacra mento. ALBERT LEONARD, BENJAMIN LEONARD. Dated August 1, 1382. • State of California, county of Sacramento— ss. On this first day of A ni; im -, in the year one thous tod eight hundred and eighty-two, before me, P. H. Cor gins, a Justice cf the Peace in and for raid county, personally appeared ALBERT LEONARD and BEN JAMIN LEuNAKD, known to me to be 'he persons whose names are subscribed to the within instru ment, aud acknowledged to me that they executed the same. In witnecs whereof, I have hereunto set my hand the day and year in this certificate first above writ ten. P. H. COGGINS, Justice cf the Peace. Filed August 1, ISB2. THOMAS H. BERKEY, Clerk. ani-lin By Ciiab. H. Cooeas. Deputy. PHCENIX MILLS, CEO. SCHROTH & CO., PROPRIETORS, SACRAMENTO, CAL., Mauufactuiersof finest brand of NEW PROCESS FLOUR ALSO, CORN HKAL, CRACKED WHEAT, i utincil Buckwheat and Urahtm Flour. al-4ptf I FRITZ & MILLER, t.VUFKiAktiU. OFFICE IH ODD FELLOWS* TKMPLE, Ninth, unit X streets. Com)ilet<j stock 67 UNDERTAKERS' GuODS ci.o'.-utl) on baud. City and country orders uromptly St. tendad to, day or eight, it reasonable rates. -A o'Brk! !™ W«. UH F*»rtk it., h«t. J aadl K. Always a CMspleU stock In .Ttora. Country ordafs twelve prompt attcntJou. .-.1-iplu. A. J. VERMILYA, Coumtr Coraaer aad Undertaker, Has restored to No. MO J street, brt Fifth and Sixth. Always on haad a larva aasortwent of Metallic atd WcoJea CasaiW, Barial Cc*?» and Coffins. Shroud* furnished and Funeral Wreaths Prssurrud. Coffin ordara wiil receire prompt attonteon on short notice and at ths lowest rate*. BL.4CK DIAMOND COAL AND SCREENINGS. rpHK ABOTB WELL KNOWN SUPERIOR X MONTK DiABLO COAL, tbe most economical that can be nsed fi r steam, is fur sale in lots to tuit, at Blaok DiamoiiJ Landing, Contra Costa county, and at ti>« office of the Company, southeast corner of Folsou anti Spear streets, San* Francisco. P. B. CORNWALL, ro7-tf Prfaidcnt B- P. C. M. CO Hardware House CHAS. ZETILER, NO. 513 J STMET, South siae, bet. Fifth and Sixth, Sacramento. JUST HtmVKK BY RAIL, FROM THE Eastern Market* : A Fine Une ladies' and 'Uents' Pocket Knives, Ladies' Scissors and Shears, Corn, Budding and Procter Knives ; Kitchen, Table and Carving Knives: jiec.ianics' Tools, House Builders' Hardware, Morquito Bar Wire Cloth, Rub ber Hote, La»n Mowers, Haying Toolk, Grind stones, Koveiiy anu Eureka Clothes Wringers, Manila and Sisal Rod-, Twines, md a general aasort awnt of FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE, all of which I wiil sell at the LOWEST MARKET KATES. jyU-tplm C BAJJ. OCITLBB. RAILBOADS, STEAMERS, ETC. Ckmiml Pacific Railroau. Commencing Monday, May 15, 1883, ASS OHTIL FITRTHKR SOTICI, TMINS A»0 BOATS WILL LEAVE SACRAMENTO A3 FOUAWi: 5a IS A. M.— (Suudajs exoepteJ)—Accommc •* •» dation Train to lUryiriUe, Red Bluff an! Redding. «. {1) A. M.— (Sundays excepted 1 — San Fran •*■ V cbico Passenger Train via Benicia. Second class Passenger Cars attached. U.JUJ A. M.— (DaUy)— C. P. Emijfrant Traia to 7 .0K A. Ji— <DaUy>-C. P. Pacific Express, via I tOtf Benicia, for San Francisco. itt'ttA 4* *•— < or M **> a thereafter as prac *V.VV ticable — Sundays cxrepted) — Steamer for Ban Francisco, touchtDg at aU tray ports on tite Saerameoto river. HttJK A. ■.— (Smulan excepted)— Paswr.?er •-«*» Train for Woodland, Williams aud Wil lows. U.I A A. M.— (Daily)-Ban Francisco Passenger a*V Train. Connect* at Gait with raßaeni;er Train for lone and at Lathrop with lh» S. I. Atlantic Express tor aladera, Newhall (Santa Barbara), Lue Angeles, Yuma, Maricopa (Preacott), Tucsou, Benson, Deming, El Paao, and Uaymon.l, Texas, 1555 miles from San Francisco. Connects also at Niies f ir San Jose. 9.QA K. M.— (Daily>- Oregon Express for »'*» Marysvilie. Chico, Red Bluff and Re4Jina (Portland, Oregon). »>• 1A p - M.-(Dall.v>- Local Passenger Train <*•*• for Auburn and Colfax. O, C|| P. M .—(Daily)- San Francisco Pasaenger w"' Train, via Benicia. 4. I S P. M.— (Daily)- Local Train to Lathrop, • #tf connecting with S. P. "migrant Tnin for Deming and E! Paso. T«'iA P« M.— <Sund.\vs excepted)— Passenger tOY Train for Woodland and Kuiyhfa Land ing. **• M.-{D»ily)— C. P. Atlantic Express I tO'J for Colfax, Reno (Carson and Virifinia), Battle Mountain (Austin), Palisade (Eureka), Otrden, Omaha and East. A. N. TOWNK General Manager T. H. GOODMAN Geul Poss'r and Ticket Agent ■ _Jaß-4oU Sacramento & Placervllle Railroad, sTJWiH ai^;P >^ On aud After Wednesday, April 86, 1882, UNTIL rUKTIIKtt KOTICK, Trains will run bctwoen Sacramento and Folsom, as follows : Leave Sacramento for Folsom .....8:0C A. M. Leavo Sacramento for Folsom. 4:00 P M. Leave Folsom for Sacramento 5:00 A. M. Leave Foloom for Sacramento 12:30 P. M. mr2-tl J. B. WRIQUT. Superintendent. HEW AERABuEMIfTS. STAGES FOR HAUGH'S, AL- .f.jrn. -^ icn'a and lldrt'.utt 3 .Spri:ii, r i willfißWs^^^^SL leave Williams daily on arrival u t»nrWTr~y^ trains at."2 o'clock :■. v., go as lar as Ep|terson's same day, and stay over night, and on to Bartlett's next morning. Leave Bartlctt's at 5 A. v. daily, con necting with the trains at Williams for all points, so that passengers can icach Sacramento and San Francisco same day of leaving. Through tickets to San Francisco for Bale at Barllctt's Springs and at the C. P. Railroad ticket office, San Francisco. Fare each way, $10, which makes it the chea|>cst and best route to the Springs. JyU-tplm* EPPERSON &, MOORE. For Portland and Astoria (Oregon), fT»HE OREGON RAILWAY AND -. I Navigation Company aid Pa- ,£^K^i&£fe> ciLc Coast Steamship Company wiIKL. Tr- '-HuEi^ dlapuU-h every four days fro:;i Spc^r- : f 'J!.\ JylStnfe street whirf, for the above ports, oue of their Now Al Iron Steamships, viz : Columbia, Oregon, and State af Call. Torn la. SAILING DAYS: Jttly 1, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 AUjfUßt 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, A 27, 31 At 10 o'clock a. M., Connecting at Portland, Or., with Steamers and kailroads and their counectir..,' Stage-lines for al) points iv Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories British Columbia and Alaska. Ticket Office : No. 214 Montgomery street OOODALL, PEKKINS & CO., Agents, my-S-tf No. 10 Market street, San Fnini lsco. INMAN BO7AL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. TOHtf TALBOT, PASSENGER ' _^ aj Office of C. P. R. R., Saerimeuto, -_^ 1«»!2 BT s^lN TlekeU (<i and from 7"9^\f\S& Ensland, Ireland, vcolland, or any part of Europe. SEND FOR YOUR FRIENDS. al4-tmyl REDUC T I ON <gy§|OF FARE.^jyll JOHN TALBOT, TICKET AGENT OF THE C. P. R, R., at Sacramento, Cal., ajid for the Atlantic steamer lines, has been notified that until further orders he will sell steerage passenger tickets by any of the steamer lines, with a reduction of FROM $30 TO $24, M&king a saving of -20 per cent, of former (oat. This low rate will probably last but a short tinn-, and any who demr". to avail themselves of it 9hould pro cure their tickets at once. Those wishing to procure sucn tickets, but who reside a dibtance from this city, can obtain all de sired information by addressing JOHN TALBOT, TICKET sVOBn SACRAMENTO, CAL. ay Persons car. send money by PostofEce Order, Draft, or by WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S EXPRESS, from anyipoint where they have an oflice. in ; If NEW CROPIRSECTPOWDER. s> Buhach! Buhach! afM^fPiT fs^?irf?!s?iVifi'M''A ! iiffiira W^ilb 11 . J&A U l^i^/JJjKlrkl Bit NONE GENUINK WITHOUT THIS TRADE mark. Sure death to all Inject*. An imported powder ut a bright yellow color is some limes Bold v BUHACH. Buy only that which bean our trade nurk. AM Druggists and Grocers not keeping it, s'jnd for price list. Buhaeli Pro ducing antl Hannrarturing Company, No. 154 Levee street, Stockton, Cal. JyS-4plm McOREAirrS PATENT ROLLER FLOUR! FOR SALE BT ALL GKOCEKB. g^ Me CKKARY ft CO., SACRAMENTO MILLS, \J» now mauufactuTH a grade of ROLLER FLOUR fully eoual to the WASHBURNE, or any other Min nesota High-grade Pati nt Flour. A i.-i ., the whitest, strongest ana best Baker** and Family Flour in the market raB-«Hm STABLES, J St., bet Tenth and Eleventh. THI3 E3TABLISUMKNT HAS RE.jv_ cenfly changed hands, and wiil I,- n- A/ raaa^ alter be conducted i\a a tint-class Livery,*' * 71 Feed and Sale Stable Ti.irty-:ive fine Hniwn and first cla.a Higs of :•■! kinds, including Hacks, for hire. MS- HTABLES KKPT OrEN DJTV' AND NIOHT. Several gtxat Homes for sa'e Also, good Hen Easter:' Cairufes at remarkably low Bfuren. ]e!0 Iplyr CEtt.MrBAMIKL. Pros>rlrtor. PIONEER LfVERY STABLE. ~ T. D. SCRITKR Propriety. rjACKS ON CALL AT^ ANT nC-R,fV_ XI day or nlcht. Coupes, Ffcictons, jßCJfci ttoclcaways. Barouches, Buggiu, with «h« Kl' ff\ best rooditera to be fout»! Ip any livery stable ot the coast, for hire. Horsos k-p in livery at rcaaoc able rates. Livery BUbles on onrth street, l» t*een 1 tnA f PIKE * YOUNO, f^ARRIAGE MANUTACTCB- _^ 4 \_/ -n, corner ot fourth and ~'i«S3»«t - L streets, Macranjeiilo, Lave on - :-J=-*+»iß%. hand the largest assortineut oJ %s^-^My "T^S Carriages, Wagons and Buggies to be found Ir. Sacrv ii.cuS.-i. whM, tln-v w sell at Terr Ic* rates. JylS-Jp Has Arrived. THE ODORLESS EXCAVATOR HAS ARRIVED juml \» now ready to clruii Privies, Vaults and Cesspools in the daytime, withuut Urn leatt ufT^nxire smell. Leave orders at Capita! Ice C«>tf)pan>'i* Depot, So. 1000 Third street, between J and K. 1)0 4plm CHAS. A. MERhLE. Boi*riiite»(lent X». j; ISXnOJMC ON8&; GIO GENERAL AUOTICNEERS. All classes Auction Borincxs pr. -n;;.!!> attended tn •Birr, So. 1013 Fonrih »!., U. I. J and K. V j T T-4u<to . APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST, £•» No 40? J STKEEt J«SIA BT. CEOKCE BBI«.I»«C. £gjk\ tr Pre*.-ri ( Ai.jus carefully cm iSSsMMoisMsV, dajr or a W Lt - JrltMpU BUSI^SS CARDS JOHN HTH, A SBAYER AND CHEMIST, No. Sl7 J SThERI, Sacramento, Cal. All Assays and Chemical Analysis accunteiy carried out at short notice and moderate rates. Mining Property Sold aud Odd Purchased. liistruciioaa given in Blow- pipe Assay Ing. (Sskd tor Circular. ) a3-4pltn A. M. BMITH, T^O. 412 J STRf.F.r, PRACTICAL PLLMBER and Oasfitter — Work done on the most approved sanitary principles. aul-tptf C M. K.BEBS A CO., f UPORTER3 AND DEALKR3 IN PAINT 3, OILS, i Glass, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Wai Flower GotJo and Piauro Moldings, Tainted)' and Artists' Materials. Solo Agents tor AveriU's Mired Paints, BuU.iiog Papw. No. 6S« J street, Sacra mento. Ca.\ al-4ptf HOUBV A tLLS vr«BTH. ~~ rvEALERS IN CHIMNKY PIPE, SEWER PIPE I W Drain Tile, Stoneware, Crockery, Glassware Majolicaware, Decorated and Plain Flower Pots etc No. 317 J street, Sacramento, Cal. al-4plm WS. ttCTTENBEBGKB, fRON AND BRASS FOUNDER ASD MA. I chintst, front and N etree>U. Manufacturer c.| Gnttenbenrer's Horse Powers, Pateat Ground Holier aid Clog Crushei and Barley Mills. All kinds cf Hydraulic Pipes. For sale, Three Miller Patent Hay PrwssfS. al-4plm a. r. root. alix. hkilsoh i. saisooL. BOOT, NEILSON .% CO., UNION FOUNDRY— IRON AND BRASi Founders and Machinists, Front Arect, ho. twoeu N and O. Castings and Machinery of evo.-; description made to ordm . Jy24-4ulm JAMES Hotl IKK. MANUFACTURER OF ROAD SCRAPERS Iro'i Doors, Jail Cells, Shutters, Railings. (Jratings, Housework aud i!> icksini thing in general No. 62(1 X street, between Fifth aud Sixth. Second' hand Doo:s for sale. jv2S-4ptf 18S«. F. t'OSTEB. 188 S. "OOOKBINDER, PAI'ER-RULKR AND BLANK. Book Manuf.icturcr, No. 319 Jstreet, between Third and Fourth, Sacramento. Je2o-4ptl a. MADDEN CIONTRACTOR AND BUILDER— SHOP, No 611 j Oak avenue, between J and X, Sixth and Sev tilth strvif, Kacramentu, Cal. Estimates fur nished for all kinds of work. Stores ani offices fitted up. jcB 4plm B. U. rETTIT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS Forciga aud Domestic Cigars, Tobaoco, Cig arettes, Pipes, etc Always on hand a full stock of all classes of goods in my line. R. H. PKTTIT. jcG-4plm J. A. •! -M.«;«A.1I. SACRAMENTO BOILKR AND IRON WORK*, I street, between Front tod Second, Sacra mento. BfiiltMjtlllSl cf Stum Bolleis, Sheet lion Work elc. Also, all kinds of n>. ' airing. Chang us Portuhle Boilers from Wood to £*raw Bumoro • Bpocixlty. • ]e6-4ptf E. L. BILLINGS A CO., WMPORTER.S AND WHOLESALE DEALERS X in Fine Brandies, Wines and Liquors. Agents for Dr. Jaffe's Celebrated Cinchona Biturs ; also, agents for Litton Springs Seltzer Water, Sonoma county, California. So. ill Kstrset., between Fourth and Fifth ui2s-iplm I. oirli. ■. I. ORObT. CiKLR A t'BOLT. CONTRACTORS AXD BUILDERS, ARE PRE \j parm to do all kinds of work in theli line, in city or country. Principal place of business, Sacra mento. Shop, No. 1114 Secor.d street, between X and L. PostoSice Bex, No. 410, Sacramento LOUIS SLOSH A CO., "PVEALERS, CORNER OF FRONT A?TD I JLF ttreets. Highest price for Hides, Sheer Pelts aud Tallow Butchers supplied with Salt Paper, latest improved Sausage Machines, Stuflcrs Lard Presses, etc. Prompt cash returns made foi all consignments. aIS-4ptf ATTOBNEYS AT~LAW.~ ohas. i. Joans. I»~licTitiuiTiii JONES A M4BTI*. ATTORN ETS-AT-LAW, NO. 607 1 STREET, BE. tween Sixth and Seventh, Sacramento jy24-4plm JOHN W. ABM^IBONti/ A TTORNEY-AT LAW. — OFFICE, CAPITAL X\_ Bank Building, corner Fouitli and J strvts Residence, No. 917 O street R. M. CLAKKEN same offlce, will attend to Mr. ARMSTRONG'S busi ness in his absence. jyll-lm B. 0. BItATTT. W. ». BSATTt] ADAH BUTT?. BEATTV. BEATTV A Bi: »TT V. ATTOR-NEY-lATLAW, WILL PRACTICE IN Federal and State Courts of California and Nevida. Ofllie : Capital bank Building, corner Fourth and J streets. fy4-4ptf O. I BATSB. A c. rREUAS. FBEENAN A BATES. T AW YEkS— OFFICE, NO. 916 FIFTH STREET, 'uetween I and J, Sacramento, Cal. m 27 CBOVK I . JOHNSON, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW-OFFICE, FIFTH ST aX botv.eeu I and J. Residence, No. 207 I street between Seventh and Eighth. julO-4plm T. B. McFABLAND. A TTORNEY-AY-LAW-OFFICE, NORTHEAST £\_ corner of J and Second streets. Residence, U itrec-t, l.utween Fifteenth and Sixteenth. a9-4ula> DENTISTRYr ' H. H. PIEBSON, f VENTIST, 416 J STREET, BET WEEN L/ fourth and Fifth, Sacramento, flrtl .^tf^~" fic'il Teeth iiisertod on Gold, Vulcanito^U-THPr and all b.tses. N tious Oxldo or Laugiiiug Gas ad miuiatered for paiqleas axtractiun of Teeth. jvl4-lm F. F. TEBBETTS, "■"VENTIST, NO. 527J J STRFJiT, between Fifth and Sixth. ]e2O-4ptf DBB. BBEWER A SOUTHtTOBTH, DENTISTS, SOUTHWEST CORNKR of Seventh and J streeto, in riij I "ii.7Wl~ new boilding, up stairs. Toet^ extract ea*-UJjjTP without pain by the use ot improved Liquid It i iron? Oxide Gas. mlf4plm W. 11. HAJCK, D. D. S. ( |"VENTIST, NO. 805 J SVREET, BE- f-jf-ILZ*. twees Sixth and Seventh. Sacraniento.^ffßSr* all-tplu: j PfIYSIOIAgS AHD SUE9EQHB W«. F.LI.i tSY BKI««S. M. O , OCULIST, AURIST AND PHYSICIAN FOB Diseases of tho Tin oat. OtEcc, i±4{ i etrcet, comer of Fifth, over Sacramento Bauk, Sacramcntc, Cal. Hours— 9:3o to 12 A. «.; 1 to 4 r. K. Sundays aao to 11 a. m.: 1 to 4 r. ■. al-tf 88. HATCH, I"VFFICE, 84 J STREET— OFFICE HOURS 9 __*. v., and 12:80 to 2 p. 11. al-tf DB. DeDBBKV. /^FFICE AND RESIDENCE— NO. sis ElGllfll street, between II and i. Otßce hours: 9to 10 A. M. ; 1 to 3, and 7 to 8 F. v. tylS 4(,1:n C. E. CASK. M. I>, AND CONSULTIXG SURGEON, No. 1116 Broadway street, Oakland, Cal., will visit patients at a distance for consultation or to perform operations. j v 22- tf c. dabt.'m. o, . J3HYSICIAN AND SUHGEON (HOMEOPATH MT '•*)• Residence, 1014 Sixteenth street, between J and K. Otßce, 827 J stree: (over Dale.-), Sacra mento, Cal. Special attention given to diseases of the heart and lungs. Office hours -9to 1 1 a. m. ; 2 to 4, and 6 to 8 P. M. jvl4 jplm DB. (U.YO.V. |~VFFICE AND RESIDENCE, M STREET BE \ / tween Niuth and Tenth, Noe. 918 and 920. Will visit tbe Rxilroari I'.'ispita: daily at ;.::!0 a. m. Otßce honrs— B to » a. m.; 1 to 3 p.m.. and evenings ]yl4-lm DB. LAINE. ~ F>HY3II!IAN AND SURGEON.— OFFICE AND JL Residence, No. 323 J street, between Third Fourth. Hours : BtoIOA.M , 3 to 6 nnd 7toBP. ». Office of City Superintend nt of Public Schools at same place. Jys-4plin W. *. llK.il-O\. H. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otlii.2, souths 3st corner of Se enth and J strecte, in Bryte's new building, up itairs. Resi dence, southeast comer of Seventh ud N street*, Sacramento. Office hours : Ito 3 and 6toB r. *. m25-4plm DB. A. E. BBCNK, /GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY Ot VT Berlin, Germany, and ot the Medical College of tbe Pacific, San Francisco. Office and residence, 621 4 street, between Fifth and Sixth, Sacramento. Office hours, 9 to 11 A. «., 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 r. H. a!3tf DB. «. H. BALDWIN. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, NORTUEAS' comer of a>nd and X streets. OtHce Hours -10 a. m tol2n.;Sp. v. to 5r »., auil7p. ii.m2j.lm WALL tfl. A. HKH.4.S n. D. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, NO. 311 1 STREET, Sacramento. (9 to 10 A. M. ) • nice Bean i • i to 4 r. * ■ ml2-4pU ( 7 to 8 P. ■ .) GBOOEBI^rLIOOOBS, ETq EBNER BROS.. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINF.S AND l IQI OHS NO3. 11C and 118 X street, between Fr.ht and Sec ond, Sacramento. a>2s-4plin THE BEST BREAKFAST FOOS 18 1 Crushed ABC White Oats I For sale in packages or hulk, by p. aac, RtfssEiiL, RO. Tit J STRFfiT....;fe»2 In J... SACRAMENTO. Bum Ceoss, E. 1. Rob7nso^~ Seaieher of Kecords. Notary Public. HALT. OF RECORDS, NO. 429 J STREET. CBOSS A BOBINSON, A TTORNEYS AVD COUNSELORS-ATLAW jt\. Special attention given to Probate, Land and other W»l Eusinc*. . orr , rl Abstracts lakrn from Ihr Keror.ls or ALL ixlrnmrm. In a»y »f tkr Public Olllrt,, aßectin-' title to and iiicun.brance» upon any town lots or Unas within the county of Sacramento, furnished on short notice. Also, diairriuns re presenting the boundaries of »uch lands, taken from actual surveys made by the County Surveyors. ]cB-4ply COAL OIL STOVES J%U^. Ail SIZES FOR COOKINC. Sen, 1 for WXaMsCB Circular and Prices. jJ?P^}witiTtß a CO., 17 New Mont- romerv *t-. s* n l^iwidsco, m27-4pt BEST IN THE CITY OF SAUSAGE AND CHEKBE OF ALL KINDS, and fresh supply constantly received at r. BABsUB*. «M J (tree*. NX 4ptm MEDICAL. fTVIE "E-if BLOOD PfRIFIE^ ASP TON#^ -1 Alterative in vise. It quickly ci j ail diseased o. i^in»'ing from a dtwrortd nuts ■ ( the Blood or Llv-.-. v in'sii: is ■.«■., \rcrul lv, Kli.ir! i .. t'.'.i! , I'lmpleH. Si-ruTudi, rmiii r . >. :i ttitruni aud Mcrrarlal Pain* readily yieid to it« purifi ug properties. It leaves the blood i up--, il.e hvrr ana kidneys hwlthy, the com pleiion bright and eh ir, J. R. Gates & Co., PROPRIETORS Ho. 417 Sansome street, San Fnnciso. m27-4p3mVnw'?iu TO THE CNFOBTCNATEi DUEBOMSPEIISAEY, 623 krnrny ttnut. San Fraaclnro. *>*^ r^tablished in ] 854, for ,f tno treatmellt °' Sexml gg y — -^^^ -'^**^k and Seminal diseases, M.^~-<^3|^B such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, IBbJe^a*?*-- '"A Strictures, Sypbilw in all /^?S)gß ■•?^*. iw forms, Seminal Weak ft^gf^" Z~ ' ~ .-it JJ ness, Impol.ency, Skin 2jy&. ■.:!i:' < Diseases, etc., pernia uH I ■'Jk _^ •— ■• nently cured or no charge. i^fe ■ ! ; :: "■""" nl w «» k»«» -■"•I"i * '■■'*' nifcis Seminal Emifsiunc, th« /V*.-'V/ v'ci-r* onsequenccofself abuse \^Kci&' '^l'" Tnis » litar >' vkc " r ■ 1 " I .^>SBBvW : S&!S>K<_ : " prayed sexual indulgence is practiced by the youth of loth sexes to an almoßt unlimited extent, prcducing with unerring certainty the following train of n».il>iil symptoms, unless combated by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countcnuncc, ibrk spots ur.:if r the eyes, paiu in the head, ringing in the cars, noidc like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakuisj of tbe limbs, confuted vision, blunted intellect, loss ot confidence, ditddence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new ac quaintances, disposition to shun society , loss of mctnorv, hectic (lushes, pimples and various erup tions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, r.ight sweats, monomania and frequent by insanity. CIRKD AT n !RK. IVrsops at a dietancce may be cur**d at home by addressing a Setter to DR. UILIBON, stating case, symptom*, length of time the disease has continued, and have medicines promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, SO any part i.f the country, with full and plain directions. By inclosing ten dollars in registered letter, through the PostofHce, or through Wells, Fargo i Co , a package of medidne will be forwarded to any part of the Union. Please say you saw this advertisement in the Record- Union. Address. DR. J. F. GIPBON, ja?4-4plf&aw Box 1957, Sin Krarcisco. DR. SPINNEY km, OF KO. II KEARNY ST., SAN FRANCISCO, Treat all Chronic nnil specl»l Iflsra.sri. MM HBS YITHO MAY BE SfFTKHING FROM TIIE ft effects of youthful foliiin or ir.discrtticn will do well to avail tbeor.aelves of t!:ig, \.\ c greatest boon ever laid at tne a'.Ur of suffering humaniiy. DR. SPINNEY' wi'.l guarantee ti> forfeit $snO tor every case of Seminal \S uakness or Private List-use of any kind or character which he uu<!citakea and fails to cure. HIDDLE-AIF.D IIK.II. There are many at the age vt thirty' to sixty who are troubled with too fnqucirt evacuation of the bladder, often accompciiLd by a slight smarting or buriiiug sensation, utnl a wealienii-g of the sysU-m in a manner the patic ut cannot account fur. On examining the urinury dc]M}&its a ropy hi diment will often be found, and sometimes small i-irticles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin miikish bue, ag^in changing to a dark and torpid appear-r.ee. There are nißny men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect euro in all such cases, and a healthy n stnration of .the genilo-unnary orirans. Orli.:e hours— lo to 4 and t! to 8. Sunday from 10 to 11 a. m fN iiMiltiti-jn free. Thorough examin ation and ad\ice, >■." Call or address ••■!■. A CO , No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco. P. S.- For private diseases of short standing, a full cour«e nf medicine, sufficient for a cure, with all instructio: s, will he tent 1 1 any address for IjilO. fe7 4p.itawMTWThFtf Dr. Bicord'B VI I ALa RestoraUT* HAS BF.EN INDORSED BY THE ACADEMY OF PARIS, FRANCE, tested over a half, century as a Specific for Nervous and Physical De bility, Loss of Manly Vigor, cU. Contains no Phos phorus, Cantbarides, or any other poison. Pro duces no reaction and is permanent in (Sect. Ot Levassor Paris, and J. A. BAUER, Dnif^ist, bole Agent ,or the Pacific coast, 101 Piwt street, SAN FRANCISCO. Bowa of K« I-;. ls, is ; 400, *10. Sent by mail, tndoss ttaup tat descriptive cir -011111?, with testiromiMlH and syuiptuma. Cenntue uas private proprietary stamp 3 with monogram of S. B. a. in!4tf fawlawBm3 THE GREAT ENGLISH REa§DY i =: aC3?S^S?-" '* :l «ever failing cure »j^^.H3t«»f > <t^^^f,. r .\, r .,,, lX Debiliti.Ex- JK» ti' y,V\'i )^>natorrhM--a, Lout Man ip¥-- Z?"^ -V&bff n Paralysis, and all the ten ittl y/Aj^yL jHnb'cifrcclsofseK-abuse, £*£». 2>^|KMK§«o' s *es in mature ye irs - B^yyVr<swifgßjg<^g^J3 b;: h as L 063 of Mini.' y. VB^XiY^Vii^^Sißsß ' ' ; " u ''"'. Nocturnal EXflite£^?M±^£t33Bl En.iJsions, Aversion to Society, Dimness of Vision, Noises in the Hcvl ; the viti.l tliiid |iassing unohaervi ti in t!ie urine, and many other diseases that lead t<< inuahity anu death. Or. IMI\TIE, wlio is a ri\;ii! r phnidan (grad uate r,t the University of IN triKjlvania), will agree to forfeit Five llnn<!ri<: lt>||nr» lor a case of thU kind the VITAL RF.SIOK.4 Ii YE (under his S|«ecial advice and treatment) will not ran', or for anything impure or injurious fom.d in it. 88. HIM IK treats all Priva.c 1 is- .isca euecdssfully without mercuo'- « tiiiMill.tlton trre. Thor ough examination and aducc, including analysis of urir.c, fj».-». Prico of « tf ul I!, ttorallvi . #3 a hiittlc, or four times the i|uantity, $10 : sen*, to »ny address upon rcc. ij.t oi price, or C. O. D.. se cured from observation, and in private name if demrcd, by .». V. MIMIK, H |»., y u . II Kearny fclrrtl. Sun Ir. nclM-w, Cal. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE I Will be sent to any one applying- by lct'er, stating svmiitdmi", si x flkd n^e Strict secrecy iv regard to all l'ii>it • - ! :..■■;.'■::,-,.-. in:. mi>tik» kiiivn behf.oy. xc- PIIKLTII XM. cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Coiui lai:ts, Gonorrhoii, Gleet,Leucorrhc£a. For sale by all Druggists ; fl a bottle ; six Dottles .'or «i. DB. MltTlfc'A t.SMtHKIV PILLH are the liest and cheapest liV-tl'M-SiA and KILIOIIB euro in the market. For sale by all Druggists KIHK, GEARY &. CO., Sacramento, Wholesale Agents. m 9 4ply&.o9awlyW3 Dr€>S i Pi«"l VSrt' T "l» Crtil i).2St^ \ R<'»<'<ly nnil Nirvr '!ll Viil TO.NIt is the legiti •Xm* -_■*■■ ' ft *» mate n-sul' of over w.a^^^. "SsMhUjISK ticnl experience, and RVMV'i£ : --fflimAft FAILING CERTAINTY Urix ' l a^^ fill Nervous and Physical tfl k \<&9K?W(\\n Debility.ScmlnalWeak ll litlVe-siAll I ;ICV8 ' Spermatorrhoei, tILUUVEWMIUH Prostalorrbera! lupotency, Exhausted Vitality. Premature Decline and !()•> OF HtXHOOD, Id ail lt« comDllratloDH. nnd from whatever rinw prodnred. It enriches aud purifies the Blood, Strangthons th» Nencs, Brain, Muscles, Digestion, Reproductivo Organs, and Physical and Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural dibilitating drain upon the system, preventing involuntary losses, debilitating dreams, seminal losses wilti "the u:ine, etc, so destructive to mind and body. It is a sure eliminator of all KIDNEY AND BLADDER COM PLAINTS. It contains no injurious ingredients. To Ihoke -un.rliiE Troni Hie evil rffeels or : ouiliful Inc.itrrri:!,!!. or i\rr«i-. a i>pe«-dy. Ihoronsh anil prrmanrct « IRK IS <-l VK4MH.K. i'riro, «t . .-,.» per U>ttle, or five bottles In case, with full directions and advice, 910. Sent secure from observation to any address U|«n receipt of price, or C. O. D. To b« Had only of DR. C. D. SALFIELD, Mi. k. :n :i> Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Consultations strictly confidential, by letter or at office, FREK. For the convenience of piticnta, and in order to insure perfect scertcy, I have adopted a private addrcu, under which all packages are for warded. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE, Sufficient to show its merit, will be sent to any one applying by letter, stating his symptoms and age. Communications strictly confidential. NERVOUS J)EBILITY. A (188 (.UliiVliM), DR. E.C. WESTSNERVF. AND BRAIN TREAT MENT.-A specific for Hysteria. Diizinesr. Convulsions, Nervous Heailache, Mental Depression, Losb of Memory, Spermatorrhoea, !mpotency. Invol untary Emi sioni, Precature Old Age, caused by over-exertion, self-abuse, or over- indulgence, .rhicb leada to mirery, decay and death. One box vviil curs recent cases. Each box contains one month '« treat ment. One dollar a 1 ox, or six boxes 'or five dollars. Sent by mail prejtaid on roceiut of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure irty case. With eacli order received by us fur MX boxes, accom|ianled with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return Uiu money ii the treat lnont does not effect a c-'ire. Guarantees issued only by KIRK, GEARY & CO., Dtp -gists, Sacra mento, Cal. Orders ky nisi! >t Regular Price. d7-4p REREGiSTRATION. WHEREAS, BY AN ORDER OF THE BOARD of Supervisors "f Sacramento county, mads in conformity with Section 1094 of the V<-!i»ical Code, and entered of record on the 9th day of De cember, 1881, canceling all numetf thin on tne Great Register of said county., and requiring a rerejtetra lion of the voters therein, all persons cntltLd to be registered as \3Urs in said county are b«reby notified to prevsu: ihemselv is at the offlce^o/ thi County Clerk, in tbe Court-house at the dtr of Sac ramento, for sucu registration. Sacramento, December 10, ISSI. THOMAS H. BEBKET, JylO-tf County Cltrk. Sacrament© Planing Mill* SASH AND BLIM) FACTORY, CORNER 0» Front and Q siret-ta, Sacramento. Boon, rrinJovtu. B'lniln. Flnlsb of all kinds, Window Frame*, Moldings of every description, and Turning. HARTWKLL, HOTCHIUSS & STALKER, JySMplm