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PACIFIC SLOPE. Advice* from «■■ Francises- The Slate «.riiiiK<- »n<.i.ilnt Affair at laai-lkt i .impui.'B Wi-»ihiT lteporiK— Two Mrs Stabbed at 4»*U»— The pV.tim.tV <nn iriiilmi w.inun Found Urad In a Hall way— Brpcrt of an Arlroaa «.r<ttnl Jm > -Etc. [SPICIAx DDU'ATCiIia TO THI HOOICOUIU* ] < 4IJ»-<»KSIA. brand Lodge of Uood Trmplan. B*l Francisco, October Gth.— At the in ri.ins rirr-t ki of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars at D»«haway Hall, Juice Thomp son presided. Only routine huxinees was transacted, .fnut li-f-jru the noon receaa the election of tht> Board of Lviy Managers of the Orphai *' Home at Vallejo was entered into, bat w > nut comp'eled. The intention ii to close tlii sui-i m t ijy, but there being » taqpi .in ii :t of 'flatter on tho file, it i* thought will require an evening meeticg. The CoHlErrsalioßal 4.»*oetallon San Fb\ncisoi>, OoViber 6th. — The Con gregational A/wciatioa to-day adopted reso lutions hoUliag it to be a Christian duty to vote for do man who cannot. i>e trusted to maintain t»ud enforce tie present or similar Sunday law, r>r< viditg for the suspension all unnecessary wrk on Sar.day, and favor ing the prohibition of the sale of liquor in general, an ' especially on Sunday. The « blne«e Marder. San Francisco, O-toVer G.h.— Tho mur derer of Cheock. th« Chinese hi'hbinder, v Btiil at Urge. One Chinaman who figures conspicuously on Lehalf of the other Li?h binder* wh . w?re B*r,t to San Q lontin for robbing dec!;'* wifs of her euiiogs and other jewelry. vs* uteri ia the vicinity cf the scune if tmirdar a nHir. tiu.6 btf;>re the died was comn--itted. Ho l>as fiace disappeared, ar. i M'spicion pnio!* BTonfcly toward him. M:y or I'rocwiins" --»Vloed by Ibe Moyor-Ihe M MwtlsM Army." Sa.n Keancihc >, O t :b*r C.h. — Ten days' sUy cf mveeMtiagi v.'h ordered t»-day t>y Judge Ferr^i in lh» cisc r>f Wheel. r, t!)u , er. Tbiai* ruu'.i'.e Ugfcl procteaegs in c. pttal C *e.i, *v& has no »x ; ra ►i^i.'.Hc tme. Miu,r I'.lsko hBK returned U> the 15 iiir.l of fcuoer'visom. wi'h l>ii vet-, the bills <f tho S:»n Fr'-m^coGmi^ht Compaßy for Ighr iog public buildups during the months of Mar, Jane sml .lv y. Tae "S»lvatii.n Army" o .ened Heir KMrltual f..t>cpaigu ti-night at C&Pdien's Hi!], Tfc:.y Bjarotel tlirm^h the »tree>B in ' i •«. -imping. Eul ttttracteil a, vtryiir^e i-,w 1. They uimWiiiplate holding a series of weepings. *J.i lal.iy Vrpurt — UuMy of Mlxdenir.nur — i'atal i ■" "' a Theater. San KkancihC", Uotsbcc G h. • Number of d • i»»ln reputed i»t U.e Health Office ilurirj; t!.p week, 93— in >'o* 57, female* 38. Oae of \i-i- Cntnuora arr-'-'ted 'Ihirsday n ni«picioo of beiog ro •earned in na - f bow Ah Cheoolr, the Chi' e«e 1 i.fit'iuder, wheu searched at tr." t.u'.ion was I ;o ci •0.-i! I on bit i ot>"in a e-edged knif ■. To-day b« wa; tried for D.i'demeuioi Iwfore .1 ihlro Rx. a-d fumd T.'ij efcofng -T *fph Lamost, whi!> Xt ■ , h S . «t 1 > '■■•, fsll from ■ Biw " to the eto k*. He sutmiaed to ja ii.H r. -' h' j die iit about t^rf hoars, Ji4(B«ll tor riatetMT— >uil» AtJitn-i Uit> rt«y. San Fb »' L'isc i, (> be 6; - —In the ca^e <.': Loren < .I'-irn v.i. (.«.-.•• i:.U, Xeln'>n tJP*r : which w>.< cotnm«oced in Its7"i, ; ' ■■ ■ ••• : ja If : eit for : . ;. ; the nn ol $10,000 He suit was Jlj 70,000, r r diini^-« s-id to ci taiaed by Uobnrn by reason of t.'.r itaamibip ooiapany li^vin? lield iil-^ni I - -i'Hi i f Pigeon I* int lanfiiog, ntar 8| aiiishtow., in Si:i Matea county. Suits arc anw |>tnr^c; a^inst thoei'yin voiviag to the btxpijtn the mm oi irl'.-i 923. Draiii of a MtlilDl «>.; n.i.r. SAS FrincislJ, O: ob?r 6h. — Uinie" C'mk, a proniin'-nt ininiui; operator, ditd here to-day oi quick canaamption. Callfornl.-i stale Umnur Fourth Day* SeuloiL. Stockton, Ojtobtr G h— Tne fouHh dav'g se^ion of t-.o Sti'b Grunge «•»< marked with uaaoitod bttacett. Then- 310 100 GmogM in the State, t>o of which i:ns t> pretested, and favorable report; from »U of them were re ceived thi- morning. Tno picciptl work cf tha d;y «*s ho.iriax r "d au'.irg upon re p rt* ot the different oumoiittee*. TneC"iu nii'.'feim Inmrance i- • .r'< ■ '■ in favor of a wMI-dtvUeJ ulan of lite iacraaaoe. They fotrei v Rtdowme it raok, unkr tha coatro] of i.h^ 8t»*« GrMTlge. A iep;rt of th« Gmufen' tToion ia thii r ity was receiveJ, el th-^ii" bniiocsi tioce the i*tio3, Miy It. 1574 to "•h'- pres'-ot ti: f A. p» r agraph of the report g»T« ; "I i .>;,• :-s HO ]'-• a Dt. ol ttecipttel«t ek . i on, >■ !■ of 1G per cen\ t.j tin- -•■(' rsHrre fu'id »c --un.se . f t.hu yr :., . ifi ■ wll\ j M.ily the ; m the r i'iv! lead, t! tit wiil p»y the c*|.u..i la full, civil g a* awirki (.. 8100000 Tne i.u-in"^ rfed, r tngint; fro d 176.000 to -*2. : :j (K;0 p v -i.T ■;:.!. ftnd is xi'id-'r tlio oourroi Mid ii rvUon of k ßoard if Direstors." The foUowiog lesuilutions bava !>c;.i ad vtei : / That this &ta'e Qraaga must einj.'inir ■y M '' ■'■■'■ with any political Convention which nu have Maamblad or which 1:1 iv }■!•! axiti!:'<lo i" i.hi*.-ii.i'.i: f r the nomination of cuitlMmtst iur ulike. ' . ni. while tl,i Order id thus pledged •glint iai political »etk>n, H aeeefrie ti its mum bail M iudiviMnls full frefloin on all 'lU-.Ftiu::^. Ai ■ </, 'i ! at ll is tin 1 vylk'.i ol the blale Orange of Calif jmia t'>at fit Ht\t LrglalaUlla pass a law i : .:u'tlie sale of Rpirituoup, vim.m or tor mented Hqoovsoa Ic^al h»lidavH, and &Uo to c>m (m-1 iht. «.- u-(i:r. tif all place* where liquors of any kiii'l sre disp hk-J "f OB those days. AUo * wanlotfnn inviting H>n. William Holy eke, laaier of ttM U Chester Co opera tive Asfociftii -nR tf England, to extend fcis vioit from the E»Bt«iu Sia'ei tr> thiii caaet. The r.ex* I'e.s'ion of th<» Stale Griiico wil! be he'd in H-n Jo'-a us Ih scir.d lu j -<l>y in October, InS;{. 'l'i:e ho4aem «il wi. J n;> with tbe msß.iri^ to-uurbt, :»• whii/n the Gflii i'»i!riß will be c jo f erred, followed !>>» di> Feast uf I' nmaa. The Farmer. 1 « »ny; : (lon. Stockt.c* Oc'nli ■ li b.— Tae deleffßtu : -> the Farn..*: ■' • . ■■ > .-r. q i : ;o g»uera!l. ban. Tin- ■ S ■, i ! « ( ir->. .-.- ho! .- it, ffemsttk Pomona tr> night, ■■ >\ frr Oat a cancm i.f Convention doiagal ■ . .-'■ ,i- '• M. 'I'm tec era! fueling aeaosg ti e d«kjra*' N-■ n t- »v< ree to nominatim fur any bffi m et»pt t^e Board of X |i.liz»tio!i, Baiitmd Comiaimioa era and Judges. A Urge numbsr furor leaving oat tbe .In': 1 ■<. The present [odica* Hnra itii that Thi Couwttoa »i.l nnmimta fur Kiilroid CoraoifcutoMta 1) yie, lt^td al<] Kjote. As tm Foot", it i> a foregone c >cc!n ri -n — is to tbe other* i*. i< not so certain. I' the pmgnama b carrl d i', i- bo'.ievtd it w)li in tli' !■. -ti ;n ol Clirtoa. Ai to the B>ard of Eci'iaiizifi. :i, the livelita'. kind of a fitflit will be m*da b i* <■•. Kiiiib^li a:»I Wi! coxon. K'^ .bill i< here, with vi icy b&ckerp. AV'iiv x.n in not here. I . i- h»!ieved th»t Cru'.cher wi!! be c'lost n i ■ ■!-"" ,>f '.;.e Repub li ;i i ovtUdaaea i» th« T' v i!i Diitiict Tnere are • thcr d i ;. don* likr Johrs in or Ciildea, »n I ■ > vill ckooae • c«i» raw f ■iiS\-i I'ruii-i^ A Btiober (f o'd poll ioUns are h>r<« irku>«bcni Utrriaou, of Sin Krai;iT •, ii ii re, W( r'^ii.i," fnr 1 > ..i,-. - kdwiladsc i.< licr,-, vvrikii-g for a fnll !icV-<t. but in h%Hiy lik-^'y to K'^t >'• Tawa— McdnneU it hurt, vorkii • :' ;i tUr, whicb m*k i bj '>' gatnamSe. The Hnih r Il4Twai:Pß, Odtobai O/i.— Tne ini!iciti)C3 are that the rain-storm wil! coutioue for the rest of the week. The dirnage doae to ex pnned hvr and unthrashed wheat in the upper part of HM v»l!ey is t*i i to be considerable. Ttograoad ii thorc\i^!.ly staked, and is already aipeaiks;. Ybeka, October G h. — Another rain-siirm prevailed ail last aighA, Riving .30 of an itch, and it U ftill rai:.u:s; ; but the barometer ia dii'itos fair weather. Xi i Vi-ta, Ootofcer Gtk.— lt Rtirted rain ier nbjnt 4 .'clock tb'n morning, and rained lightly all the forenom. It is still cloudy, wiih indications of more rain to-night. Chic l, October Oth. — It began rair.inc aH<s'it 11 o'clock last night, and rained hard all nu,'bt. It has drizzled all day. It also rained in tne mountains. The l-->sa by water will te heavy on the exposed grain if it does not noon clear op. (♦rland (Coins* c mnty), October 6'.h. — It rained here nearly all last lUt There was a light, steady raia all th 9 forenoon to day, eufficieiit te pUrt all rowd grain. Toe weather in e f ill clundy. Tnere is much wheat in •..■'< €xp»ed in th> fields and corrals. Alt a, October C:h.— The storm which com menced September 3>V.h contiauss, but with much moderation. Yesterday we had a lew hours of tanebioe, but to-day it hts drizzled utiuterrupt^diy, with ro signs of cieuiog up thus fir. Tue rtsult of the storm is five iuchc?, nmVitii; a total of eight inches this season. The heavy southeast winds which prevailed Tuesday ami Wednesday did rruch damage to the heavily-laden fruit trees, and nprooted many of the locusts surrounding our dwellings. Marysvilli. October 6;h. — Thirty-two handredtbs of an inch of rain has fallen niece y-aterilny. At noon tJ-day the weither is still wet. Santa Rosa, October 6th. — The heavy rainfall of last night and this morning has il ne much injury to the lite grape crop. It in still threatening raio. Pet alum a, Octoter 6;h.— The pleasant weather of yesterday proved only a 101 lin the htorm. The rain was renewed at mid night, and continues at interval*, with every prcspec: of another storm to-nigbt. The Campaign. San Francisc >. October6;h. — On Wednes day the hlufffr.. 1 »nj Duffers' delegatef from ten legixlative dUtiirta compromised the ex isting differences, and nci?p»<i in nominating the following ticket : State Senators, David McClure end George H. Perry ; Assembly, Thomas H. Merry, W. B. May. H. C. Fir baugb. A. G. Booth. To-nisht the«e names were submitted for ratification to the general Convention of Duffer* by a delegation from the Duffen.' District Convention, and after a long discussion the Convention refused to ratify the nominations. The Duffers of the Twelfth Senatorial Dis trict held a Convention to-night, at which Thomoa Sawyer acd G. W. Dixon were nom inated fir State Senators, and Peter Short, George K. Campbell, M. McNeill, James W. Baldwin and Joeepb P. Keating were nomi nated fir the Assembly. San Francisco, October Gth. — ThU after noon & conference coasmittfe. consisting of Senator Miller, Governor Perkins, Horace Davis P. 15. Cornwall and ex Governor L')W, aod a eoir.niit'ej "f five e»ch from the lilnt fc-rs' and Daffers' ConventioDS, met to con eider propo»itiou» for revtoring harmony amon? the llepublicana cf San Francisco. A leadii g meraber of the committee said the iodictfioLs for ps»ce were favorable. Bam Frascisco, October 6th.— The repub lican Join: Senatorial Convention of San Fraocirei) and San M'.teo this aftemocn nnnjinated Dr. J. li Goodspsed, of San Mateo, for joint Senator. Riverside, October 6th. — M, M. Esteeand Colunel G:baon a -liirc^c 1 the people laat night at the Pavilion, both making » good imcresmon. Dowmkvtlle, October 6th.— A largpj and i-iithii-i 1 <'.<i: Republican meHing was held here*this evenini'. and addrerssd by Hon. \V. A. Cheney r.ad (lon. Calvin B. E jf,erton. Anticch. October G-.h — Mest-r*. Pace and Van Dn£er a'*dr?»sed a larsje and intellicront Hadierce in Union 1I»]I last eveniuer. Mr Page concistly reviewed his record and that, nf his pwty o>i the live tonics cf the day, nod Van Du c er followed np the argument with *'c lie- hammer blows that shattered the fal lacies c f the Djmocracy. The meetin? ad imne 1 with three cbferi for Vtge and the Kepublicm tiul>e% acd a harnuet was *übse ooastiy partak-n of by the Republicans at the American Exchtngo Hotel. REuwotti) City, October Oth.— The follow iiiS a:e -I.c defefatai t) the Uomocral :c i'iat Senatorial (Jjrventior: P. Cisuerly, first towiißhi-i; P. P.. Ca'ey, second toweship ; P. F. FlUpatriek, third t >wcship ; Joßet.h Deb.'iuii-t'.i. f.'isrih ti>wnship; James Me- Oortnick, fif^h t wnship. Geo. W. Fox, R L. M»ttin;ly, Jap. McCorni'xk and Riehhrd Cu'jni.ißham are RfpiraLta for the nomioatijn from thin couuty. YRfKA, <).-t"ber« h.— The Uspublican As peub'.y Conveiitioa fcr Modo9 and Bbkiyoo ). m i Mniiiat id G«acga U. Ki,ight, of Hodoe con: !y. Hi LLisiF.it, Oj'oStr G.h.— E.te? and Mar row :ti;<lrcßiil the Urgest hall meettng ever h«-l! her. 1 , tonvh'. CEICO, October 6 h.— Notwithstanding the raii.-.sfjrf" tonight; by fat ih • largest au , most enthusiastic meeting of '.lie campaign wis addresod ben bj Heuiy EJgerbn, c.\n didato for C!uni're-.^'i:ia a', l.trpc. Tax Levy. Kruwoci) City, October G.h.— The J*>aH of Supervisor*. «', tr;tir Besting held this wsek, made the foUowfeg lovy of tt-x^p': S - ate iunri, 5* *i emU; school tii;d, 16 oerio ; cr.i.'y ibdijceut iuiH, ;i centi ; coaatj roa<l : : ■'. H4 OCDts; tN.'Tintv )!.ti»rpi>t i'tud, 8 4 Cfn'B— making a t-ljl of 51 60 on eaobtlCO ralasHao of property. Lsst yeur the Btate and c uuty tix was $1 85. KEtiltA. lVuiuaD i ...1 .1 r.-i-. :.: Vim- Allarlivil. Virgin a, Octilwr G h. — This DMtniaa M -is. lir jwu, v W11111..11 of the town, tras foood dim 1 in iue hallway of a borne 08 D Rtrec-t Htr face WM o jnMJerai.!y b'uised, Lut no autopay dunrrd oanctestioa of the lunt*. caused by wiii^ky. The woman was thu di vorced wife of an ecyirter at the Sivjge mine. Matt C'a:iav»n hns attached theJCew Yoik miue for 52,7(i0, due as s»lary, ar.d Ko>-er Sheehan, the natchmsn, hun attached it for $1,080. stabbing AlTr«> la a Itrollirl. Acstin, October 6th. — la tha fcovre if "The Kurcki Colt," a wowia ol Urn fanro, .i r..w occurred thii eveniofr. in which William Doherty and Thermao riar..:!: >^ w ra teri ;-u- y BUbbed. Hamiltua waa out in <hf nick »!:J I'ft si'ie, and ilie ebMMM are thut. he «3I 'ii-. imwi siioi in Coiii i::.ioti. Yf.mv (.);tobMCih.— Triia m^tcioa at'hklf. put 6 o'clock, ]j?opo1J Furrer, Chairman n' the .'• . o - ;.:rv'nors i f thli :•. r, ity, arsg sbot in cod i 1 od by \Vii(i..iu I) n.e.iT. a iiCßa Ci.-piut r f r i!n> S Q'JltU I. c.tic 11 i! r..ad ■; :i.,n:y. The :tivv :;- -w iui "f a njonpy ■ r.-' s.. ■■ : i!:, l: *.:^ : \ Doßehy '/. --ev.'j-j. t'.y wrong. Mash exdteateat exkte. [SECOND DISPATCH, i Vim.a. <);'.>■ r titb. — i"i:e Yumi SaOmtl to-morrow moiniziK prints U;j foitowiag : Y-eateid^y morning Leopold Fnnci w,k, with' tit [irovocat! v or *am\r.y, »ln<t Ly \V*m. I; .in !.y, in , mployeof tbe railr'>a! cootpaay, 1) n.e;.y had .; potlted with Mr. Fu-rer last winter a c r:ain tail • f :n v y, which f.e had ainio-t iiLru ;'li»t< 'y drawn a^.d gambled •WiT. A. v.»;i.m tiona siaci then Oocehy I has b rrowad monty at Fu rcr, pnaolaiiis to !<>)' iiiiu when t.";e pay cs>- nuie. A short time ago he t^lei;rip*ied tj Mr Furrjr from <%-lcon iir SiOO, which wm refused. Ou Thursday nij; it iie Ckuie in fioni lr:dio and accused yir. Furrer i.f haviog MOBey of hi», and icsis*ed ul*oh piyiir'n^. T-ii-i wj^a i* iused, »rd it 's re i orted that !>>nehy threat ened vioLccj. Ou P'riday morning Dinphy tried to a pi<tol fiom tfce hotel, but filling, bought nun nl Gin'K'cbio's Bto:e Abnu' half piec r> n'c!' ck be went to Furrer'a s^! ion, and app oaddog where Mr. Kurrtr i w«- s jtin s ' readion anewapapsr, bedemas(ie4 j p»yruent 15 f./ie Mr Farter Had time to prdteet or defend UiDeelfi D.n-hy s' p v; him I twice, ana ballet atrikin^ Mr. Fu-r.'r iv tLe | broett, tin b»'l r»!.«^in>; uo*a sad | r,daoiD r ; d-Ath almoit iiio;.utly. Doneby whs then aeiied, rlijtrnnd ead taken to j»ti. At toon r.s the npWH wn ci'calated there was attiiver -;»'. exiire-si i i lit <orrow and con,tL'raatio»i hy Mr. Furret'a frii;;i», and it cane near Uking thediti :■:• ,-b i'if t.f a nccklie (estivs!. Tb- Coroce 's j i:y fenad -* ver.lict la aocordancj with t 1 e<f f»c - s. The B Rr.l of Sup?rvii r<, tit whi h Mr. Porrcr »-m the Chkirmas, held arfguUr mi* n.< fejteitUy aiterna n, ba* ui : j Mm.el after ptfeisK raitable lemlaiiom Warn It beu»uie evident I!. >t tr.« ii i -h.:h (if sarrerwere iv earnest i-i their Hemindf* for vtr^uti cc BpOB Dmehv, Sheriff Tyner r-rativrj hix prisoner to thi Peuitentiiry, where !ie uill bd c^omnarativily aftfe, i ■■■ I • ..-I or San Frae.lH.u. TrcsuN, ( rotobei >> li. — A .sVa;' spicia! frim J.ena says that the Feast i. f Saa Fran ci tea is the tirce<t ever known in th? State of S.ico.-J. Upwards of 15,003 people hue neen in aiteadarra fur he»era! days. Gov rmor C*rlo3 Ortiz, tie State <'ffi:di« and the Sixtb liitt.iim b^ud trriwd from H^rmo <■«.-! o !his a'lernrov, atid will participate in tlie feHiviliea this eveninz. A Mo-10l lii-lian Aii.-rl. TOOBOH, <)of.ob?r oh — Tie Star publishes te-norrow tbe report cf tbe Grand Jury, oharginjr, that the Cibicu piisoneie now in jiil hir^ are irjisicact of any crime, iud tbst the re. !ly guilty I^diacs w^ro lutp: ego per mitted to escape through the connivance of Indian Agent Tifficy. That officer, it ap peaiß from the evidence given to the Grand Jury, not only arraoge 1 t" have the guilty Indians net away, but he purpo«ely arrested the innocent Indians, and kept them in con finement for months to cover the flight of the ; murderers. That it was no mistake, but a con*piracy, is shewn by the evidence of In dians to-i»y. to whom Tiffiny reve-.led hie plan, and tolj them that this was the i.n'y wiy to pave the others from bciDj; Imn;; or shot. T cI i 'i.ir.K aUo testified to a regular system of barter of 1-uli.ii Coods by Titf my with mer^'.inis of Globe, Maxey aiid other points. Too investigation reveals a condi tion of granrl peculation and dishonesty that excels anyUiicg of the kind evdt known on the frontier. ETAII. < :.i .r. . '» -i tii a »).•<■: i i Car. OoOeW, October C:h.— The Pullman or "Isaac Walton " went west to-niijht, c intain ini; R. h. B.Mknap, Treasurer of the North ern Pacific; K»i!»ay, and wife; James B. William, assistant to the President of the same road ; Samuel B iwlea, editor of the Springfield ttriiMtffteiaj J. P. linker and Mi*» Webb, of New York. The party will go direct to San Francisco, thence by steamer to Portland, Oregon, and will then taka an excursion over the Northern Pacific to the cud of the track. A Philadelphia lady has sued a druggist of that city for $0,000 for giving her cathartic pills instead of the rhubarb pills, which her prescription called for. The change in medicine nearly caused the plaintiffs death. The druggist's clerk aays that his employer instructed him to make the substitution when the medioine called for gyre out. FREEHAND NOTES. [S*ii Francisco Correspondence Recobb-Usion.l Sa>- Francisco, October 4, 1882, Wiod and rain, politics and the Carni val ; that is about the record. The fury of the elements for the juat and the an just, as we read ; politics for the men and the Carnival for the women — the last two classes may be the same as the first, but it wcnld be invidious to say so. As Ameri can men always have done, and probably always wiil, the busiest of the politicians still find, or make time for helping the women with their charitable enterprise. One promising concession has been made likewise. The Protection and Kelief So ciety has sublet a part of its interest in the Carnival to the Ladies' Society for Silk Culture, the Carnival Association re garding the latter as a beneticent industry, if not quite a charity. The Silk Culture booths will show the discovery of the co coons by some Chinese Empress before the beginning of time, them the accompliehed and astute Punelope at her 100m — a chance for a Greek mt- nor. a la Alma Tadema— and last, billows and ma&ees of the latest modern triumphs in silk fabrics, plushes, satina and brocades to feast the eyes and rouse the longing sense of touch. In the ball-giving world General Mc- Dowell invited society to come and waltz at Black Point. The ball room arrange ments were choice enongh for a special word of description. The dancing-roo:n was built for the occasion, and a dais about four feet above the main flooring went ronnd the walls. This was to accommodate lookera-on, to whom the elevation gave a coup d'n'il. At the edge of the dais, can non balls were piled to preserve a military character,, and at each cud of the room were two balconiev, where two bands al ternately relieved each other. The ceiling and walla were draped with the silk lligs of the regiments. The whole was modeled somewhat on the scene of a fete at St. Petersburg. Friday night laet the Chancel Siciety of Grace Cnurch gave tin-ir tableaux at Sara toga Hall. Tney tilled their hall and made money. "The Vestals keeping np tho Sicred Fire " was extremely well grouped aod lighted, and "Charlotte Corday in PrisoD," arrugned, with the exception of a sentinel on guard, like Cnarles Louis Mul ler's picture in the Corcoran Gallery at Washington, was a great favorite with the audience. In the last group, from the Hall of Statuary at the Tuilleries, the her ald I/lercury, new lighted, made the joy of the retiring crowd. The $30(1 prize for the California Gar lield monument has been awarded to Mr. Happersberger, a young Californiin study ing m Munich. Mr. lUpperiberger will be in S»n Francisco in a few daje to cx amiue the proposed situ for the monument. Tr<e oeiigu i* a fignn of Gariield, in a natural and dignified attitude, standing upon a massive granite jKdeota', at the base of which droops a beautiful female lu'ure, representing the mourniDg cation. She holds loosely in her brad two or threa of the useless bay wreaths thai should have been her hero's. The i-aional ea^ltd arc represented with Epirit ar.i a regard fororiiithoUxry the poor bird Joiß cot alv>ays receive, lv looking at three it is not a satire to remember that u -f it iirri tl;i in from Home and France. M . BUppmberger *nll superintend the canting of the model in the great foundry ol Manicb, wiii.:h supplies ail Europe with her bfOTLZ s. To transport the clay rnoriui to America would i.v at a preat rifck. Prince Leopold, a cousin of Kio^ Lima of lUvaria, often visas the Munich studu » and showed a great deal of interest in Mr. Happers berger's work before it was submitted for judgment, and promised the young sculp tor that, if his design was the successful one, he, the Prince Lwpo'd, won'd give him, p. ;i. free, one of the most spacious cf the Munich studios in which to set np the monument and give it the finishing touches. Tne tigures are to be modeled cude and then draped to give them tho requisite solid ity. Mr. Happtraberger expects to linUh hia work in a }t-.r aud a half — not long, when the exteut ar.d importance of the work are conti ltre<l. One < f the Munich Professors, on hearing that Mr. H.<pp<jrs bergfi's was the approve;! design, ex c'aimed with euthudiasm, "A'i, I like that ir; the A"iiprican= ; they always j.i-e their wink to their own arlistß." PASSENGER LISTS. CaßLi>. () tober6lb. — Paeead here t> day, to arrive in Sivcramenci to-morroir : Albert s. C ok, i'- rkfley, (3d.; G. C. Groaa and wife. Bit . Mai !o j Ji'is. Onoper, K. Brown, Mi». G.< It. B^ynuUla, 11. M»rTa Stowell, G. 8. Dototb>ro, J: Conneßg, New Y< rk ; Mi s M. Arentz, Norway; A. .1. Btartevaat jurwiff, Fayette Maine; Ms 11. I, Keith and c'ild, Btot . : A. Botrsad, Mexi.o; S. H. Brodie, Orulo 11.ff.. and wlfr-. Ear. K. Peek, Fr.nk M. Djdda ai;d f a mi!y, Mr. and Mr?. Adrip i V. ><>s, two chiiriren and Ktirse, T. Weil, W'ui. M. L' nt, Stn Fr.u cUoo ; HfP. Ellen Ste*a t, H. 11. Leal, wife, child an 1 Dar*a, Bietoa; Mrs. M»ry J. Wf.lier, Bait Like ; Mr?. H. B. K^iidir. AUnnua, Pu.; J. F. Rodgert, U. ft. A.; J. X Ijimliurd, New Jerpey ; A. Wheeler, nUeatn; C-tpi. Edmondß.fi y'.e, England ; liny. John L*. lliil, Gu4t«tijsl»; John B. Borcbprsviik. Egyot ; W. C Brajcb. Micii k-an ; Mi-s H «■« Tl»io, Stoclttnn ; Xbomai C.ber, .T.,!.n Wilkinson, Griffi-.h Oinrk, Rttabun ; D. O. Brawley aad wife. Penr. sylvania.; Jamas Shields, Chicago ; T. J. Bjrryesa-, O^'den ; Jnlia P.'azier, IcJina ; M. Obi^i'.ui. Japan ; John A. Wilson, Mra, John A. Wila.-n, 6t. John, N. B.;W. T. Wilson, Cunr.da ; J. K. t-'i) lire', liiinois; US 'lir.'rcnt pisitngers, iucludin/ 63 mules, to arrive in Sacramento October Bth. Newhall, October i> h. — Passed here to <!'.y, 'o arrive in S^n F:aici»;o t«.-morrow : N. C. Strorg. Mia 11. S. Stro«e, A. A. Eirby, Mr<. Btroog, Daytor, Ooio; H. Smith, 0. G. l)ccracc>, San Franci«c . ; S. S^hnauer, Aiameda; J. Brown, New Yor!c ; P. K. Smiii. end sm, I)eave-, Col ; E I). E'Jiit*. New York ; O. W. Gihet, Oikland ; Dr. Gam PhiU.'e!uhi»; W. J. Lindlcy, S'Q Bernardino: H. W. Brown, Tucson, A. T.: H. Key. Silver Ci'.y ; Hardy, Bi.ff»lo, N. V.: B. t;. Billntt, Lib Angeks; Mrs. Wjodrull, M^ri<. Woodrull fi^iil Bon, John Berfrttrom. J. A. Netaon, San Franciso ; H. Stephen, El Paso. Osiaha, October Oth. — Left here to-day, to arrive i-i Sacramento O :».ober lOih : Chas. Liibby aad family, Spokan [Fills, W. T ; J. U. Waggoner and party, Alton. III.; E. Wyman, Philadelphia ; J. F. Soari?h*, Mm McNaunhtoM, .Sjh Francitco ; J. McNau^b tou, wif ; and child, Forest City ; Margaret Rwf, Sevill«, Or.io ; E. Gill, Oakland ; Mr?. A. C Furr,i-<*. Mr?. Uroagtiar, New Yoik; W, H. Maudoley, S)nthr"'rt, England; (J. W. Skiucer, Moatp«li"r. Vfcj W. F. Gilej an J wif , Bflrfeame ; W. B. T&ylor, Ala tin'a. Seventy oae throngh emiifra^'s left |on Irvt night'-i cmigr;>rt train, to arrive in Sicraii.entn Oj'ob'er lSth. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. The tjßomlbf transactions have bet:i reccm'itil Bince our las-t r«-;*trt : Oetobar 1- Krai.k Trot to J. W. Per et al — Northeast qoartar of MedoD 34, township 6 i-or'h, rof 8 (aft ; «8,000 OctofatrS-O. K. Allen to H. It Bheksaa— Wart half of lot 7, in the block boiimlnd by F, G, Seven teenth aMI EWrfctaaßtfe street*, city : Kflot. Septe.nber M— Andrew J. Daßaj to C. W. Clark— FortiaD of Svtmp Land Survey No. 988, 10S 12 arrc? ; * '.. CcWbcr3 -John F. Capper lo R. P. Burr— East half of lot t, in the block bounded by J, X, Tenth ■B I Kleventh trects, city : irranl. Dtcember 23, ISBO -Edward Cndwahder to E. MoGiiiri— Soath half of lot« 7 and 8, in the block boimded by Q and R, beventeenth and Eighteenth street*, city ; *!,00>'. Ju"y Jii-Cliar!ea Green to E. Tiusmin— f _ot *, in the block bounded by N, O, Twenty-tbird and Twenty fourth streets, city ; quit claim. Ausrust 9— E. Tau3iuau to l>. W. Welch— Same as precedi: l. Aujfumt 7-l> W. Welch to M. L. G. O'Brien- Sam? ad precedim:. BAiu-ust ;-.l— M. L. C. O'Brien to Ka'.e h. O'Brien - Same as preceding. September 4— W. R. Hinkson et al. to Kate L O'Brien— Same as preceding. October t— W. B. Shannon ft al. to Mrs. Mary De Pue— West 40 feet of east C 4 feet of lot 6, in the block b ivind-d by M, L, Sevsntcer.th and Ei.-ntecn h street', city ; rrant. October 4— C. W. Pierce t.> E. W. F.igter-South east quart r of sooth wriit <|uarter of section 22, township B n irth, range ."> east, 237 acres : $.i,500. Ortotier 5-C. L. Newton BD George E. Bate»— Lot 3, block bourdpd by O, P, Sixteenth and Seven teen rtreet*. city : erant. October s— Gaonte E. Bates to A. C. Swettser et al.— Same v preceding. October s— Mary A. Ames to K»teL. O'Brien— Lot 4, block bounded by N, (). Twenty-third and Twen ty f.mrth streeto. city ; nu : t claim. May 23 B. *'. Wilder to Sicramonto coun v— I; n.i» ..> ; 50. 0.-fibire— Chirlei Le* to Pno?Se D. Arnold— Nurtb half of northeast quarter, norths st quarter section 12, township 7 north, ran?e 5 east : grant. October (i— SaTimento Bank to Mich&e! McQnth —South half of lot 5, block bounded by C, D, Thir teenth and Fourteenth streets, city ; 9930. Elizabeth Stuart Phelpa, as she was walk ing on the beach one day, was asked if she were not afraid oi the terrific storm then raging. She replied : " No ; I prefer th» Toice of God to the summer boarder. " IT DID NOT WORE. A Eemirkable Temperance lecture la as Initiatory Ordeal. • £ The Independent Order of Rangers is the title borne by a beneficiary organization, numbering about 40.000 members. The leadiog camp at the present time ia under stood to be "Camp Theatrical, No. 10," of this city, which has some two hundred members, among whom an, ai might be inferred from its name, a large propor tion of actors, scenic artists, and stage machinists. On the third Sunday of every month this camp meets in the Lawrence building, corner of Second avenue and First street. Some months ago this par ticular camp determined to have a new ritual, worthy of its name and member ship, one which wouM give the widest possible scope to the inventive ingenuity and histrionic talent of its members, and Chief Ranger Sallivan appointed a com mittee to prepare such a "work." The Chairman of the Committee of Construc tion was Grand Marshal Henry H. Hadley, the moderatiocist, who is also one of the Rangers' State Directors. With him in the task were associated C iptain William Fowler, of the "Thirteen" Club, and a score of secret societies ; John F. Collins, Master of Howard Lodge, F. and A. M. ; Tim Pixton, who wrote most of the Mem pliian rite ; Dr. Walter M. Fleming, Illus trious Grand Potentate of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine ; Captain Joe Ai ken and Daniel Sickels, of the Masonic Guild, all high Masons and noted ritualists, each of whom belongs to at least a dozen different orders. The result of their labors is said by the initiated to be something astounding, overwhelming, for beyond the wildest endeavor of the Sons of Malta, Egyptian Mons, or the famous clan of Guinea Witches. It includes not only masks, costumes, collins, real corpses, gallows-tree, headsman's block, elaborate mechanical tricks, and scenic effects of ihe most startling character, but a great deal of theatrical work, in ornate aad high flown language for the Chief Ranger, Vice- Chief Ranger, Grand Marshal, heralds, warders, guides, and cohorts. After the committee had planned fully how the can didates should be obligated, killed, buried and resurrected, aad how by the sharpest tests his eecrecy, fortitude, fidelity and staying powers generally should be tried, ( '*ptain Fowler exclaimed : "There, there, boys, let's stop. If a candidate lives to Lot thus far consider him in, for to put him through more would kill him." " Yes, or leave him a pensioner on the Order for life," said Sickles, with a laugh. " Well, at any rate, he would be pretty dry,' suggested l'ixton, and upon that hint the committee called off from labor to refreshment for a brief time. The exercises ia which they then indulged eu^^ested to Modtraticnist Had'ey the happy thought ot laying out for the candidate one more agonizing ordeal in the shape of a brief temperance lecture, with trimming!. It was accepted, and, with the lest (J the ritual, pat in practice. l"p to the last meeting of "Camp Theit rioil" it was worked regularly, to the intinite dismay of the c&ndidato and amusement of his tormentors, but they do not intend to play it on anybody any more. Their last expeiieneigave them such a set bxAi that they promptly excised it from the ritual. After the weary candidate had gom tin Dgh a.l the ordeals, the Grand M ;: shal — an awful being attired in II .wing rubes of fiery red, with m&rron whiskers, turban, battleax, dirk and sword — acting as nil conductor, would s&y to !na : '" My brother, I congratulate \ou upou having passed the tests of endurance, eecresy, bravery, the inspection of the sur geon?, and that you have given satisfactory evidences of contidence, fortitude and hero ism, and that now the hurel crown of our Order rests upon your brow. Before being instructed, however, iv the grips and pis:: words, let us turn aside for refreshment." 11, n; the Grand Marshal would tale from behind an altar and hand to the can didate a -;a-H tilled apparently with port wine, but really with a horrible and lieud ith compound of gall, bitter alloen, brine, and other abomiuable things, one teaspoon fill of which would make the toughest can didate bhivtr, turn pale, aad swear that he would rather die than take any more r.f it. Tfce refusal would be reported to the Cfcief Kingtr, who would appear to taste the contests of the glass, report the bever ■■■gi correct, and order imperatively that ttie candidate must drink whether ho would or not. Often force would have to b-3 employed to got another drop into th" victim' 3 mojt.i, but wht-n tha 1 ; was accom plished a smita of gratiticatio 1 would play «i)on his lace, aud without aoy more diffi culty he would empty the glass, whioh was reilly now one rilled with good port wine, dettly substituted for the other containing the awful mixture. T»ea the Grand M ir 6ii.il would gtt in his little moral work, exclaiming : "Ah! you appear to relish it. And yet the addtr'a tooth iv this last is sharper than in the lirst. The tirst you could easily resist, bicau?e it was otTensive, but thia, with subtle power to charm, is often man's strorgett foe." That all worked very well in prac'icc up to a recent meeting, but an incident occurring then knocked the moral lesson higher than Hilderoy's kite. A scene paint'r, familiarly known among hie friends aa "Windy" Murray, wai being initiat ed. The succors with which he had passed through all the preceding ordeali had given him an ill-advised contiience, and when the B»>ductive-looking beversge was offered him, he, being very tired, hot and thirsty, eagerly Beiztid the glass, and with one gulp shallowed its contents. Not until they were in his stomach did the rlivor reach his palate. Then he shuddered, paled, and astonishment, hor ror, disgust ani indignation were vividly depicted in his countenance, while he gasped, struggled, and tore his laurel crown to shreds, clutching at hia hair. The Grand Marshal stood before him ."peeciiltsß with amtz^ment and completely i:on plusaed, v.hile a howl of laughter from the brethren — sounding unearthly ai it came fro-n beneath their mavks— fairly shook the building. Bat tl,e c*;np physician — i doctor of high standing, under whose supervision the treacheivns mixture had been pre pjred—did Loi laugb. Springing to his feet, he shouted to the senior Herald : " Kun to my office for a slomach-pump as hard as you ran go. The man has swallowed enough to kill a horse." Mer riment instantly gave place to panic. Poor Murray's fright may be imagined. He could hardly breathe, but he could hear, an I gave hirns?if up fot los^ Masks and robes were hastily thrown off, foo! --iug abandoned, the cimptira extinguished, a* d all busied themselves doing what they could to relievo the sufferer. Be fore the man Bint fur the stomach pump con M return with it, a strong emetic was procured and tlwilliltwui with good results. An hour later Murray was sent home in a carriage in a wre'ehed plight, and the doctor had to remain with him u-'irly all night. Ha hai snltie : ently re oovored to be up and about, but unless his appreciation of the Independent Order of Kingera is greatly increased from what it mn> at !:r>t accouats, it is hardly prob able th»t he will ever go back to get the passwords, grips and feigns, which there was no time to give him that night. But Cimp Tneatrical has given up trying to impress temperance lesEons on its candi dates. — [New York Times. San Francisco Stock Sales. San Fraxcikoo. October eth. KO&NII.G SESSION. giOnh* 3 5!<5r3 50 200 Union 51 170 Mexican H 13M Alta BOW7l>c ! 3 OKuiud 4 C 4 OUa* stOJulia 10c 100 Bert & B H 30 Occidental 925 lln > California. Ssc 7JO Scorpion 85ct30c ISO Hange 1 6><rl 65 COO Trojan 5c 320 Con. Vlr 9* 100 Noonday 35c SSOChollar 3SO 50 N. Nixmriaj 2fc llMPotosi 1 *VSI 5) 50 M. White 430 a?) »?. and N. . .2 3»<rt 2S 40 ladeiiend'ce 125 SMC. Point. ...1 30@l 35 7JO Albion 2 £5*2 50 j 14 01-iiperi-.I St JOOElto 15'WICc 2il illnhl 185(81 % sCOArgenta. 800 ■ 2M Belcher 85» 20u Prize 50c I HiO Confidence... ...1!5 100 Narajo 61 18) S. Nerada fj 100 B. Tunnel 65c I 20 T Ja ket 15) 25 HH»t Kic* 12 20 OMb. 3 » 50 Eortk* n If 10. Bullion SOcj 100 Iwj Me 15U Eich=qo« 4*c arrißN'ooK -r-.-i.-v ITSEnreka. HIJO6O Chollar J 20iS3 2S 50 N. rWin- 121 luOMaiioan. 'jir.'i S's Argento 8 c 25.» Putod 1 sovfl 45 I SSO Kar*jo 6j. 4<o O. 40 4(53 95 lMOlndepend...! 3:* l 3u| 350 OptL- 3 4IXa3 25 lOOOEko t<r>(tlsc J^ Y. .I»eket...l 40&1 45 950.*Jh400 2 s>g2 65 93 3. Nerada. 54 ' 10) Mt. Di»t>o 4 3'OTTnJon. sfoesj : ISCl.HtkyHiil Sc! 400 Belcher 80ig«5c ! BJ Bodia 3 »3@3 951 ISO Crown Pt 1 3D ' SSOMouo s'c 500 0. Vlndnia 9&@9«c SOJ Noonday »5c 3UO California. 36e 550 Oro *c l»:0 Imperial 5c yi BodieTua 65c 260 Alta 70c 30M White 4 40 170He«t*B % 100 Mmt » INOJuIU Ito . SSDsmws. 16MH60) 10 Alate. 179 1 t»aST«...ii»a>ilio«BMtM k, WOOLLY APHIS ON APPLE AND PEAR TREES. At the quarterly meetirg of the Board r.f State Horticultural CouiOiissioners, Presi dent C. H. Dwiuelle made a statement of observation and experiment upon the woolly aphis to the following effaet : Some months ago, at a meeting of the State Horticultural Society, I called atten tion to the «.<> illy aphis as the most threat ening enemy to apple culture on this coast. While the codling moth thins out tne fruit, this aphis n'unts or destroys the whole tree. On the limbs it causes unsightly swelliogs and distortions, check* tke growth of wood and fruit, encourages the growth of tbe leaf fungus (Fumilgo talictna), and makes the tree a foul ana disgusting ob ject. Where it attacks the roots, they too show excrescences and eventually become decayed and useles*. The similar ity cf the insect to the phylloxera of the vine suggested to me the search for a resistant stock on which to work apples, and thus ren der them proof aeainst the pest. I a answer to my inquiries, John Lewelling stated that be h»d found seedlings of the GoHen Russet ard II iwW Jennet to be free from the at tacks of the wcolly aphis, and that in (elect iug you^g stocks he found those wi'.h de?p, straight roots to ba better than such as had fibrons roots near the surfsc?. He also com n.-i.ii-. placing line and wood ashes about the crown of th ■ tree as a rem edy for the &phi*. Afterwards John 11 >ck, cf San Jose, presented to the University two trees of a IpOM seedling stock which, as far a* he h^l observed, was free from woolly aphis. They were planted in an irifested orchard, and repeated attempts have been made to colonizj them by placing twigs cov ered with the insects abi.ut them in the soil. Th'iß far none have been observed upon them. If they withstand for another year, wa shall thick that a very valuable stock has been dis covered. SPRAT FOB TOPS. Id !':_•>. :in,' thia inject on the tops Gf trees, admirable results heve been obtained in the University orchard by sprayiDg in sum mer and early autumn with a hot I'e.'octiou of tobacco. Oue pound of tobacco to one gallon of water is the strength when first made, but from one to three times ns much water is added bofore use. The to bacco used i- the refusa stems and sweepings from the San Francisco factories. To secure efficiency the greater strength is preferred. The liquid ia straiced and applied by niftans f a Meriirnt furce pu*up and bug spray. The wire ganz ■ 'v removed from the nczz'e • n;l the i .ii liran'n having tbe largest r>pec ; ng ia >:*•; isoas to secure a free passage for the fljid. Tin- m zz'e is htld within a few inches of the infested limbs, so that the proces* is more a washing than a spraying oce. The leaves are also dr-juched as far as prae!ij»b'e. both under and upper Bides. The temperature of the liquid iv the barrel from which it ii putpp»d i* maintained as neatly practicab'e at 130° Fahrenheit. This is not very difficult t > dj by adding a pailful hot from the boiler occasionally. This ia the s'ltne remedy recommenced by Kllwood Cjuper, of tbia Board, nft^r mm;? it with meeess u^hinst the buck scale of the olive {Ltcanium Olcu). Trees that were languish iug uuilcr ruyriailn <.f the apUa were vas'ly improved by the washing. Th} destruction of tt c aplii* alluvrd the soap to nourish the apples, and thty increased very rapidly in siz>. APPLICATIONS FOR THE ROOTS. We hive not as yet bad satisfactory results in treating lha rob of th« infected (.rets. QaeHoM destroyed lha insect.- 1 , but irjuied 'he rout.-b.^Uy. wtitre drainage wmt imperfect. It nr-.y prove to to ;nfo on deep, well-araineil | ?oi!s in tins'! ci'iantlti. j— say a shovelful on a cirole of fix f<wt iv di^ojetcr. Etperiments stould b.i tried ciu'.i nnly, r.nd at first on l.i'e-<of littl ! vilue. Ttia effect on the in !>eit-i nr.d trees onnot b^ j v ged of until then i v been a good i'eai of raiu or irr''t,M ti>n to carry the (olyaat p irw of the gas lime d >w,i thnngh the soil. (J.ir'ion bnulphid* is on trial, Mil may prov« t.i be the remedy s ujht when we kujw ju-t how to ajip'y ir. DA.M.ES AHKAI). Ti e seijon'i" »xp-rier.c^ bai -hown a won i!, it ii in:iease in tii? peot in [tt old hiu:ite, and its ai ji^aranca iv now ones. An active cimpiign apaiost it should ba b gan at ence. 1 Tne owaers of soain of ths nlllial acd hereto fore au*t prodaetiva :.;■,;■ orchards in the State tell me that unle33 a remedy is fotmd I there will bs no prifit in apple culture in the j future. Tr c Chilean Consul s»ys that at one : ti:ue this pest swept off the wili apole trefs liv Chile. This soaain tho past has bjen ob 3frvf div Alaraeda ouualy on the paar i« well aa the app'e. Further observations as to re r-int>irit tteekl should be miis by those who have opportunity. Tlie winged form of the woolly aphis will appeal within tho nex v . few w.eki 1 , and it is imp -rtant that as maayof tbecn as possible s'r.n'd be destroyed b foM that time. lafeated tracs that are not worth fi>ht;ng fir shiuli bi destroyed at oace. Grub th" v oat wi U a*, lei«t two fe»t of the roota, »'<! bora thjin. An old c'uup with a f «w saoken aboat it v.i'l b.-ei.l enoagfa of it to keep Bp tbe stock < i :h- neighborhood. Vne pett i-i w?ll e-»t*'iiish'd in miny tf our Linwilw, an-.i tiie greatest c»re should he cx i'.-cis^d V: iujaro Urn >":i;i: f.uti 1:1 i>f tttcs ! ought tKij winter. jTuj roots a; well as tops ehciiM be dipped in wesk lye, ona pound of the c laiine'ciai article ti one gallon if sv^.'er, it faked in soijwuds or tobacco de coction, tt:cr cu'.ti:^ eff c^i burning all roots tbat r.uve been iojure i by tba aphis. SAN FR ANCISCO ITEMS. The First National Gold Bink of Sia Francisco declared a quarterly dividend a: the rate of S per cent, per ansam, payable on the 10. h. Within thf p»st two day* thero has been a ship from New York, LJ mion and Phila delphia, respectively, and all with assorted cargoes. There is vow no vessel actually due from cither of these ports. The argument on the plea of the Gath erer's Mate, Watts, to the jurisdiction of the United .States District; Court tn try i him, ha 3 been csntinued by Judge Hoff man to the l_:h instant. Tne Viula Piercy guardianship case has been continued by Judg^ Finn to Tuesday | morning. Moat of the time Thursday was consumed in reading the depositions of rniny people living in Boston, where Mr. I'iercy died, and to whom he said that ho wished his child left in his mother's care. Daniel McMillan, a Bodie miner, and Tom Nolan, a teaiister of this city, Thurs day night g»ve an exhibition of collar-and elbow wrestling at Concordia Hall. The match was for $200, best two in threo, square back falls. McMillan won the purdc iv two successive falls, the first in forty-four and the second in twenty min utes. The s'famer San Jose lias arrived from Xew York via Straits of Magellan and Pan ama, She is one of the three iron steamers huilt a few months ago for the Pacific Mail Company. The other two are the San I'ilas and Sin Juan, both of which will ultimately be brought oat here for service in the Pacific. The S»n .Toae is advertised to sail for Panama on the l'.Uh instant. Olticer3 W. T. Burke and Pries, abo-.it one o'clock yesterday morning, arrasted two girls, Nora and Annie Wilson, at the Mission. The pair, who are only fifteen years of aye, were indulging in objesne ! conversation and acting indecently, aud j vere in compiny with Thomas Matthews, who was drunk. The girls gays tuitions addresses, and the officer* had a vain search ! for their r— idsaoes. Tne pair were booked f..r the Industrial Sc'iool. Oil them was found a filthy scrap of poetry. Captain J. W. White, acting Superintend ent of the Twelfth Lite Saving District, has received orders from Sumner I. Kim ball, General Superintendent of the L ; .fe- S.tving Service, to place three life-saving i crews en this coast. A keeper and a crew ! of six m<rn have been engaged for Station j No. 7, situated on the beach near Golden I <;»te Park. They w;nt out to the station j on Monday, the terms of service extending from October Ist to Jone liOth. The keep ers receive $700 a year, and each of the crew receive a salary of $40 a month. Sta tion No. 3, situated on the Columbia river, and Station No. 5 on Humboldt bay, will also soon be provided with crewr. During the trial of George Kendall, a boy charged with stealing coil from-F. Bimard's coal yard, on Broadway, before Judge Rosenbaum yesterday, the complain ing witness made an exposure of the man ner in which poor people residing near his placs schooled their offspring for the jail and prison. After stating that he had j cangbt the accused as he was making off with a aack fall of coal, Mr. Barnard stated that in the last three months he had loat 100 tens of coal, valued at $1,000, by younff I thieves. For five years past a gang of 75 j bays in that neighborhood have stolen on j an average 20 tons of coal a month. This j coal they take home to their parents, and, i after supplying them, they sell the surplus to saloons and groceries in exshange for stimulants and groceries. Mr. Barnard further stated that he could mention theae I families to the ncmber of two score or more i that never bought a dollar's worth o! fuel. The accused was convicted of petit lar- SAN FRANCISCO. A Correspondent Writes the " Becord- Unioa" to Continue Its Expose of that City's Affairs. Era. Record Union : I hope that after so good a brcimir.c you will not drop the in vestigation of San FrancUco politic* without contributing some practical bints towards tbe btst method of extrication from our present unfortunate predicament. Toere is nothirg for which the p)opie of San Francisco ought to feel so grateful as for an intelligent and dispassionate dUcussioa of the situation by those whose remoteness from the scaue of action insures their disinterestedness. By all meaDs let the Record Unios render a service to the cause of systematic politics by a free discussion of the present difficulties with reference to all their source) and conse quence*. It is, p?rh»p», worth while to Bumniariz9 what has been already established. It will serve as a base-lino from which to advance to a further survey of the question. 1. The men in actual control of the politics of the city are entirely selfish, and are work ing for purely personal ends. The two fac tions of the Republican party are almost, if not quite, eo/iaily unworthy of confidence. 2. Against tbe small minority of practical politicians now io i . ■ •-• - -i. .i flora are arrayed the masses of the party, who ara impatient and aufjry, not to say ditgusied. They do not tyrapathi/. 3 with either faction, and ;:r ■ ready to cry "A plague on both your houses." 3 The inaction of the latter Has* of Re publicans is not attributable to indifference any more than it ii to active sympathy with either of the factions. It \< due to inability to dircover any practicable remedy. They would be willing euough to strike if they could see where the blow r./u!;' be delivered with effect atjaiofct the spirit of faction and ia tavor of good government ; but the issues are so crossed and entangled that no point of attack ia exposed. 4 Theie ie no one to take the initiative in a movement towards reform, mi-1 if any euch should appear the ttf >rt v .'.;!.; te abortive on account of tha impossibility of agreement upon the method* to be pursued. Further more, no matter how good might be the mo tives of euch a third p«rty, the pewpap?rs committed to the present factions would thro* enough dust in the eyes of the public to create the impre&sion that the last comers wsre on a level with their predecessors in re spect to motives. 5 Afier the "Duffers" acd "Bluffers" have blustered long enouch to convince ! hem hi-lvei that neither can frighten the other out < f the field, they will come together and com promise their differences — not out of aay re gard for the party or the people, bat simply as a matter of self-preservation. None of tke causes that produced these complications will ba eradicated, and therefore the Bituation will repeat itself whenever the conditions are pro pitious. I might, perhaps, summariz3 as foil wj the deductions Iroui the above facts, which y< v huve already drawn in your editorial com inenfs. with a few others to whic'i you will probably assent : (a ) The Sin Francisco affiir ia not n>> r.idic, but is, on the contrary, a c ndi.i.in of things i)i it exists or hts ixiv.e] iv many Arrericm cities. (b ) This special C'liditim is the product (f certain antecedent goncral c >nditior s. It : the natural d'stioation of mucicipa: polities fo lons* as dirtctf d by the present terideDcfe3. (c ) It r. flits from the preceding eanabltt atiijii that an evil of Buch loug slaiidiLt; and so widespread admits of only a gradual core. Any temporary ''rising "of the respectability of the party sgiitint i's baser els^tnti", any more to act icd ;pead:ntly of party for the titre be".rg, c i.-uM only *feet a transitory alleviation of tbe evil. \tlku wa diare^ard the regularly orgc.niz^J partie; 1 , wi; ;;ri :, forced to come back t.> them. Therefore, it i« of the greatest Importance to fn-e tl c a.ion of such parties frjm the vices that In here therein. ('/ ) A radicil reform of the abuses of mv : ■ - 1 . ■* I government requires an tatellittent study of all the motives, forces a'ad tenden cies that go to ujake up the statics anil dy namic* of palitics in this countiy. Then, when a correct understanding of the problem has been attained, its mluUuu rtqaireo a long and steady persistence in certaiu curse-, it f dion that will heavily tux the patieiice of ths multitude. (c.) Tn<» greatest obstacle is not thy scarcity of honest men so moot) as tbe laokot ii iptdar ictelligenca to piik them out a^'l surround • hem with couili'.i'.na likely to preserve their integrity. Private individuals and corpora tions have little diffi ulty ia finding men suf ficiently honest to intrust witu their boai cets; or, whi*. AKicuits to tho laiui thio~, they eondnet *b«& bmii.ess oa sue'i a sy«t*m that ttaering is luipueeibta or bu profitable thin honest [ c ■fotnaeoe ai «!uty. (.».) This ia the X — the mknown qnanti v • f the problem — to ascertain how tm public busiuess can bs transicteil on tbe tame prac tical, oomn m-^ense principle-? as private busi ces«. To do this it is r.ecessary to unravel the we'i of i-itrigu«, anl selfi-h --ress v.-hii h ppems to embr.-.ce all tl.e evil ia flnecces in tre city, ai'.i make every tct.r..d mia !» cmrpirator s ninst th^ public good. I am cerUia r,f the ability of the Uec ii.n- I'm "N to carry en t;ie iliseussion ot t;.^6? queati'ii^ ia amy wUchwQl be veiy pn ; - ble at the iresent tiiiif. K. Sin Francisco, October 5, 18?2 COMMERCIAL. ' Francisco Produce Market. Sas FssaacßMO, October fith — 1 r. M. Kr.orß — Th°re i.» v > d h>c-il movement, lkst City Ev.rs, $5 37J r . j0; Soperflav, ft 50i4 7i; Interior IZ\fr:i, ;4 7> iS 25; Interior > .r. ..r, 13 7MM *f bbl Wiikvt— A decidedly better testing prevailed to da) 1 . Shipi«.rs ami millers wore both in market and fairly large trans icti>ns are understood to have been oitK'initM.it. :1 at $1 63 for No. 1 shipping and si (:?( f<tr choice milling. It is a long time since 8u much disengaged t«nnaee was in port, with corresponding low asking charter rutt s. Any slight, appreciation of values at leading foreign centers would yive a i raarkci impetus to loc d business. Telegrams fr.>n» Liverpool this morning report an advance over yi-s. ttrday's figures of 6d ail round on uargoe*, and this fact will probably account for t»ie improv»*d feeliug on 'Change this mornmg. The call developed a pretty g octal speculative spirit, but it waa free from excitement, and operators kept within certain well denned limits in their bldciu?. The sale? em braced 100 tins No. 1 White, seller ISS2, $1 GhJ ; 100 do. No. 1 Sonora, buyer 18S2, *'. 7iJ ; 300 do, Ct 71 1 ; £00 do, il 72} V ctl. Closing Lids were iw follows: No. 1 White— Bid. Asked. Spot s?i 67J OctoVr 1 (iO 1 , 1 SB October, l'ort Co.U 1 €0 1 (,7 November 1 U7} 1 70 December 1 d7i Buyer IS<2 1 7; •; 1 75 No. 2 White- October 1 60 At the Grain Kxch.ange ibis aflernoon the sales in cluded 11*0 t lit No. 1 January, £1 70 ; 100 do No. •1 November, SI WSi, : SOO d^> Kebruan", $1 65 V ctl. of .No. 2 |radM Wheat at leading cen te:s loiay uro Ujlegmphod ax follows : Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Spot, V cental >1 IB *1 M;\ si . ; Octotxr 1 "-.' 1 57j 1 si{ November 1 f.i; 1 SSI 1 s:t; December Id.' 1 , 1 59 J 1 s«i January ■. 1 <•-', BuuJtr— F« the first time this week not a sole was recorded at the cill Be**iou this murnintf. I»ur inL- fie past four days there has been a good specu lative tnde in Feed descriptions, averaging cio*e up>n l,.vx> tons daily. Tne continued r»in his more than hktly caused a ttni|wrar}' halt in buiine«s. Brewing is nut generally inciuirtd after, th>ui:h we Obtain bales in a suvill way of eood qaabij at :to. Cheialicr char;.-i!< Imids wholly tbreofti prHaM sounds, beinu nuotit)leat $] ">0 for Standard bay ■ads] Dfll X ( ctl for coast, Tlie faUowing table ■ISsillll tiie vijwsof cperatuti on eaO tv Jaj : No. 1 Brewing— Bid. Asked. >p .t .-i ::7» October 137} No. l Feed- Spot 1M) October 1 3)3 1 30 November 181 1 31 J December 1 iil\ 1 .ft Bow UN I 1 34 No. 2 Ft.-; - Octobrr 1 1 27} November 1 M) 1 H ; Seller 1852... 1 IB 1 .7 "\r< -Business is fairly a'.-tiv-e, an 1 al:houg!i re ceipts have bocn comparatively free within the week, there is no particularly noticeable acciraula ti.ms of Stock. There is stiil a wide inir.'in m val ue*, the ran^e bcinjr from $1 50 to si 65 V ctl. KM— The Nebraska article competes with the home product. The < ff'*ri:i§rß of choice California are ROt lar^e, but the demand is not srentral, and : ejnfined at the best of times t-j limited quantities From il 00 t> 82 12} is about the ranije for irood sample?, whi c No. 2 would bardly bring over il 7 r > V cl. Coh.^-*1 €7; '1 70 ¥< cl for large Yellow. BI'CKWHBAT— SI 4'Jitl W ctl. Hat— Steady at current rates Alfalfa, 813 50« 11 ; Wheat, ilo'-gli; w,id Oat, »155«16 * ton. Hum- The market U a strong one, and >I 1 good lota scM resdily at the quotations For large par. ccl» au advance can be had on our quotations. We quote: Choice California, WQC2 : ; Fair do, "js.a b7ic ; Orciron and Washington Territory, S7MMOC. Skkds- N) large businesa. -M:niar.i, | <; 25 for Bown and 81 9052 lor Yellow; Canary, tMgte; Hemp, 6@&i:; Rape, 2i<a3c; Timothy, B@9: for native, aorl lOiailc f<r imporUxl ; Alfalfa, lOa'.^Jo ; FUx. >|Bia*». Potators — Liglit receipts for a day or two have occasioned an advance in prices. Early Rose, CO9 00c: Oaraet Chile, 9j"<a*l 10; Early G.x>lrich, 75c?$l; Peerless, CSc«l 10; Sweot gl 73 V ctl. Onai-in in abundant snpply for all Immediate want*. (; lotible at bC(aooc V ctl. Bsaas- Tlie market is Btevly, and prices are slightly buoyant. Bayoa, K6i}^2 75; Butter, ST}'tf3 2> for tcia;l, and S3 10a$i 50 for large ; Ultra. J3 sn<a3 75; Pea, »2G5»t2»5; Pink, J2 l'U 2 37»; Red, 12 12)^2 37} ; small White. «2 75<a 2 Si : lante White, «S 3Oi»-2 40 « cU. Vboetablw— Values generally more steady, and better prices for some varieties are being obtained. Marrowfat Squash, 10 as $ ton ; Car _>t«, 30\a*0c : Turnip*, 76c.gil » ctl; Cauliflower, SCyUGoc %t loren ; Cabbage, 5.>aT5..- V ctl ; Garlic, 1 '1 »c V ». ; Cucumbers, 40050 c V b*x ; Green Peaa, :!j t ;-W Si; Oreen Peppers, iO(glh-. V box; To aaaioee, 25^30c V box ; Celery, SOc V dozes ; Son our Squash, TicMll » box , 3trinf Beans, «i(94c V B>:1 Lima Beans, 4J^sc » !b ; Greea Corn,7@lsc »' dozen ; Okra, 75«a*l ; Ekk Plant, WX«f7sc V box ; Dried Okr», 20c V tt>- FttriT— Receipts for a couple of days have been rather limited, hat the weather is not favorable to any lar>re consumption, ana prices have not been materially disturtied. 1 here are but few good Ap ples in market, while Pears have almost given out. I'eacSieg make a ifood exhibit. Fiirs are in fair sup ply and good in quality. Straw berries come in daily , but are not in general request, and consequently do not sell freely. Watermelons and Canteloupes can be had at buyeis' owu fißUres. Apples, S(Xgsoc fur common 'and 75c@*l » box for good; Pears, 40c(irSl » box ; Strawberries, *7 ® 10 V chest; Peaches, 6uc«**l *> # box; Figs, 4?®^ » box; Grapes, 35<5jt5Oc for common, 4<X'*6oc for Black Hamburg. £>oig"sc for Rose of Peru, sO**7sc Sbox for Muscat, and sOiC?7sc 9 box for Tokay ; I Plnms, WXsT75c V box ; Quinces, 75«a«l V box ; Watermelons, *4'99S 100; Cantaloupes, s<*&9oc V crate; Lemons, »7<«S V box for Sicily and «3 ¥ 'box for California; Limes, p>@l # W for Mex icm ; Tamarind*. ISQUc S*: Bananas. P!<S3 60 V bunch ; Tahiti Oranges, s3i@Mo » thousand. HosiT— Comb, U<£l7c : extracted, 7c*loc * *. Bittkr— Dealers believe that top prices have been touched this season, fiicept for prime fancy dairies it i» difficult to obtain the outside quota tions. Medium fresh qualities are in lanje sup ply, while the Btock of pickled in the city is known to be rather extensive, and it Is believed that a pretty fair quantity is yet in first hands in the country. Fancy, 47Jc ; choice, 4JJ@45c ; fair to good, SO^MOi; ; Inferior lota from country stores, 23<a253; firkin, 29<<*31c for good to choice, and 25»27Jc for ordiaarj ; pickled roll, 30<!{32Jc ; Eastern, 2iXot ac 9 ft. Ciixiuk— ls mortaa off a? well as could be ex pected. Prices keep easy. California, 124<313ic for choice ; 106*12 c for fair to stood ; do, factory, in boxes, ■ 15@16c ; Eastern, ICigl.c ; Western, liwnjc » n>. Egos— Arc scarce, and holders are not anxious to cell. The rainy weather is likely to prevent the transportation of liberal supplies. California, choice, 42<g44c ; Interior, 3s^t4Oc ; Utah, gS&NI ; West ern, 3tlc $ d.izin. Pwltiiy— There has been a good demand all through the week. Live Turkeys, pobblers, luV* It*: ; do Hens, U'glfys ; ttoostcirs, 85 f>o u-6 50 for old, and J6<{t7 50 for young ; Heta, 10 60^7 50 • Broilers, »4(55, aiordlne m tiv; Ducts, J4 fo'<<7 » do*; G»ae,«l@l 25 $ pair ; Oosliu/', *1 6032 19 pair. Gamk — Consignments in good order find quick sale, yuail.si boul 76 W doz ; Mallard Ducks, S4 sOtf 660 ; Sprigs, s:i:<*3 60 ; Teal, ¥2<.c/2 25 ; Widgeon, •S.'@2 23 ; Hare, «2 «2 25 ; RMblte, 11 2531 75 ; Veni son, 6s9e V tti Wool— The market has been a dull one during thu past week. The principal demand has come from local mills and 6courers, being confined mainly to Oregon and the better grades "f Fall descriptions. Poor spring and defective fall move slowly. Wo quote spriug: Humboldt and Mondocino, $ Ib 25>820c Souorna 22 "24 San Joatjuin, free 17ii?lS San Joaquin, defective 14 - 1 7 Southern Coast, burry aud seedy 15(a17 Eastern Oregon, choice 23(324 Eastern Oregon, fair .20C*22 Eastern Oregon, poor 18011 Valley Oregon, fine 25#27 Valley Oregon, coarse. 23@24 We quote fall : San J.>ai|iiin and coast 10(<U2c San Jom|uin and co:iet Lamb, good i : - ; ♦ Northern fall, free 15(gl~ Northern fall, defective 11«J15 Northern fall, Lamb 16(517J Free Mountain 13gl(i Eastern and Foreign Markets. Nkw York, October Cth. Brbadstufts — Floor is steady and Wheat is Strong, latter at *1 Or>!gl 13 $ bushel. Wooi^-Califoruia is more active at 12314 c for fall lorry, aud I&S2OC f or clean fall ; spring burry, IMSOe ; dean spring, 24c*32j ; pulled, 15@422. HiuiiSr— California are strung at ;;4i<s24Jc. Cmc.vy 1, October G'.h. Whbat- '.•'.:■ It K.veml.er Oom tHje for November. Pour — i-Jl !>5 for November. Lard — 512 .V> for November. Baoos— <U I. t if X.iv..-inber for nhj and ?; I BO for dhort ribs. Litirpool, Cctober Sth Whuat— CaJHornia »pot lnt» are dull al M 1 1 to 9s 6. Cari;o lots, 41s for juat shipped, 41a fur nearly due and 4 is for o!I coast. Boston Wool Market. I>m ik, October 6th. WnoL The demand for Wo il isttea '•■ . ': show a (jliiiiL- off compared with asma previous weeks, bat t *j •- bugineM done urns f.ir, the aggregate amounting to 2,350,000 pounds fur the week. S^lcs nf Ohio tiini Poni q Irai i.i Beeees haw ijc^n nude :it il .' ilc for X, 4U@44e f r XX and \\.\ and above. Michigan X flacces have been MlHng at ::■ '10 and in tinn at there prieea. Oomhhig aaddefadoe Mlee it.uis are in deinuud, with suit's at 4r.'4<»-j for fiiie .1 1 J.iiin-. !7 .1:" : c i.>r X'>. 1 combing. Coirse c >mbin^ nagai (rom SSeto4le,and now aha 1 fromS£}c toSSc for course and mt-daim. I'nwashcd wools' are in dem.nd, a-.il have been gelling at Isa23c for coarse and low, WgS3c for Sac and medium, with choice selections higher. California w.-ol is quiet, at 21j(d Sic, us to quality, with moderate sain. Polled wools are firm aL 44 ,£4:>c for choitre and Buperior, with sales at those fUaires, and 134340 c for c »mmoii and i;ood supers. Foreign wool has been ci'iiet. There is very little on hand. Sales of 190,000 pounds Cupe on urivate terras; also sales of sn-.al. lots of Heaitamßsaa carpet. Soxri^unto Prodaoo Mariot— "Wliolecale iOi>rrect«d daily.ior the Uscokd-Ukion.j S4CRAMBNTO, O -.'lober fitll. Fki'lT — The rains have injured the angathftred enp nf Gn«i.i;, \t.rv materially. They ure qootod at 90c to jl 25 V crave; common. So#7Gc; i.m. h cs, -^l.-i^l -^ y box ; Ijcnionr, s; .:' . , i.> :.'_';!* ; do, (Uoomia, i2Me 3 SO 9 box ; Orangog Tahiti, X ■:. 50 f box ; umaa saOiog al n 2531 50 W 100 ; iv.uD'w, £i M^4soa] bunch; lv, mptw, - ir>?er. ; Cjeoaujv-i.i7.u-7 :< > V 198; Phun*, Ib; Paan, eammon, Bl 2s ; Bartietta, fl 6o32V box- Apples, ll@lls ?i tx>x. .ii» r':-.i. in— Assarted, ",\-% can-;, ?9 dor, ?-2 ; ■ !, gallon ttim, i r >; Peuched, £i-lt. ami. 12; Portland BlnsDerriea, ■.'-&»:::,?.'; Wh. Iclwrries. *1 75 TißLii ttM lia Assurtad, Cj-5> can«, ¥ <lot, X 7.' ; Paacl-.c*, J2 C 5 ; Barttott Pears, & 8 . ; I'iiiiL - erries, $B ; GOOI • -. 8 ;Sl • • rn-is 18 - r -; A>>ricotß, 12 8S; M^.ci. .-.-v,-.;=, J2 7 j ; ucd Currants, $3 25; Osenfas, $3 25. D'uao Fiuina — App!u», tjllcwl, BS7o •$ fi,; do ■Viauered. 5:lt0;: pean, po:'.ed. 7 •rse; d->, v.;i pecied, 4u<sc ; riatn,-, pltieJ, 10 ■• 11 ; ; Poaches. 6c7c: d peeled, I: 1 ."JOc ; !'- ■ •.■ r.rjm anil French, 12JHc; Rackbonies, 10^10:; Fi«i, Ca'.i- V— WAWiiia Sweet r-.tu'oos. Bad, 191^0 V n> ; Oaolinas, SI 50 V»t ; Wax and strinj,- Beans, 1; •■ .' ; Shall Bsana, cranberry, tfl6e ; Lfaaas, Mtdc areen corn, 100166 mt d'izeii ; Touvitoea, 50^60c ooz; Summer Sipi.tah. lftSo V- tt. ; Potatoes, 90ck $1 10$cwt; Onioos, BO^SUeVcwt; Cauliflower, 75 ttt'JOc ; 'Jabb«e, Sli-tl -i"i %> cwt ; Tirrots ;;.m;i Sj c<»t ; Turnips, il io S 100 ; 'j.iueh vegctab'.aa, I2^c«3 iloj ; Parßni|«, lie; Beet 3, lc ; Celery, 70: W doica ; Ilorse UidUh, BjrlOc¥ tt> ; Green Pc-.^, a@Cc W R> ; Artichoke?, 2S<a3oc ■> dozen ; Curiunbere, 4m- Sc^doi; Green Peppers, tsl-cK »; V.tz Pln.nt^i 4 <r."ic ; Watennelong, 75c<i*$l doz; C uitaioupes, 50«i75.' ¥ dozun; Gretu Okra, &S7c ¥ «■. BRKAiWnrrre— Flour, »fi 25 * b&i; i»tn<cal. »B « 100 B« ; G-niu:eal. yellow, 32 2iiS2 50 ; white, S2 35<tt2 tf>; Cracked Wheat, EJ W> -r.i. Poultry— Li\c Turkey, 1301 4 -** It; full crown Chickens, $0 ;>0 ¥ dozen ; yount Kotwtore, MWM 50 i $ doi: Btr.ilcrs, IB0B: tami Dncka, *rj :>'>^j~ ; ■ Gee«. tl m<i° 5> puir ; Fjirs, 40(a-!.V >< dwu. ~ Outl c t ni iil, »l ?f,(.rl b0 ¥ dozen ; SUilml I)u-Vb, Si:« 4; Bpcig».tl 76®8; Teal, «1 5001 75; Hare, II !30S; Kibi.its, >1>...1 ;.O; Doves, s,\<}7sc doz ; Venisiin, lO@l2o V ft.. Daiiit Prodbct* — liutt«r, tarcv dnirv, 10 945; V Ib ; mixed lots, In rolls, g6£4oc !!■ ; Ci.f^j, California, from itSIGo; Western, flats, 10i3-15c ; Mirtin'a Cream, !•.) ,»20c. Mrais— Beul, 7c; Unttnn. 6c ¥ It. ; f-anih, 7^B,'- Pork, 10411 c; V—i, small calvts, hw!k ; larxe, 7c. Hay, Oraih >su Fkf.d— '.>»; h-.«, t> voa, fisv3i7 • V.r»!!«, *10 to $12 * loa; brsn, '» ton. gls. mi.i. ii'dnjr«, *28 per ton : Wlrv, whoj«, f 1 to ; ground I *1 4f. ; wheat, $1 Cf.iT'l 75 » cn-f ; tanie *'■.. « | -wt.. »2 95: c.m, yellow, (SQ3 25 p C wt ; white, *J 25-J-J 60 » cwt WfiaHiMWOW Heals Alfalfa, 1C{^1"1" ■ Timo. thy, Eastern, 11<vi12c $ Ib ; Oreron," BftlOc 1 Bed Cio.et, l. r >nrl«c; Red Top, l:'j;fflic ; Snt«_' English Walnuts, lOJgfUc ; Aim-win it-ir,- Peanuts 10 nile : Tallow, 7j.<rS' ; UU\i~> i»!t Cki» iy; *tv. 20'; Ho-w— Have t»k--n a still further risi and are now mMug st from (lOci i c. A Cincinnati laborer was brought before a police magistrate on complaint of his wife, who said that her hueband was possessed of a book, of magic, by means of which he waa able to cist a spell over her children, and do with them zs he liked. It appeirs that for five years the husband has kept his family in a state of abject terror through their belief in this superstitious bock of magic and its power, fie was fiued. UL hk%£ DLAZJL I will now state thai I mule nbaetdom cure of one of the worst ca a ea of skin rtinnMn known. The i i.raii'M i« a man forty yaaxl 01.l ; h id red aftc:n ! vc.ir-. Ilia eyes. ?c»lp, and n< -irlv b'n «bo c body presented a frishtfu! arpeari'»e. Hal had the ' atteniion nf tw.lv<; different phytidana, who pre j scribed the bett remedies knowu to the i»r. I euch h* lodiie, potis-ium, arsenic, UttiiMiTt k 'iV- Innate, Klrsap-irijb, (tc. Had paid j.'ifM) for medical treatment, with but little 'clief. I prevailed upon him M uae the Ci-icira RanLTOI i itcrnallv, : and the Citicira and CVTHitU Soap externally. j He did so. and was completely cured. The skin on his bead, face, and many other parts of his body, which presented a moat loathsome appearance, is now as soft and smooth as an infants, with no scar or trace <»f the disease left behind, lie has now been cured twelve moitln. Reported by F. H. BROWN. E*q.. Barnwell, S. C. MKIIFI LA SORE. Rev. Dr . in detailing his experience with the CUTICURA REMEDIES, fail Hut through Divine Providence one of his pari^hionera was cured of a scrofulous 9<*re, which was slowly iira : nintr away his life, by the CUTICUR* RE< iLVKST internally, andCUTICUR\and CUTICI.RA SOAP externally. Tho poipon that ha<l fed the diiease was completely driven out F.« ZF.HA Sixteen months since an eruption )>r.>ke out on my le:,' and both feet, which turned out to be Ecze ma, and c wed me great pain and ann< yance. I tried various remedies with no cood results, ULtil I usrd'hcCTTICCKX RKS >LVKNT internally an I CUTICURA and Cl HCURA SOAP externally .which entirely cured me, so that my skin is as smooth and natural as ever. LES. M. FRAILEY. 6t .South street, Baltimore. (imm, The Cuticura treatment, for the curt of Skin, Scilp and Blood di'eues, consists in the internal use of CUTICUdA RESOLVENT, the new Blood Puri fier, and the external use cf CUTfCI'RA and CUTI tURA SOAP, the Grea". Skin Cures. Price oj CUTICURA, small *oi>s, BO cent* ; larp> boxes, »1. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, *l per bottle. CUT!- CUBA SOAP. S6 cenU. CUTICURA BUAVINO SOAP, 15 cenU. Depot, W EKS ft POTTER, Boston, Kaa. MARRIED. Sacramento, October s— By J. C. Tnbba, Justice of the I'eice, at the residence of John Maguirc, William Dougherty to Emmergcne Haguire, both of Sacramento city. Sacramento, October 4— By Rev.T. 11. B. Anderson, 1 en hart G. Sillers to Mary Eller. San Frandso, October 4— Ernest L. Barada to Mamie E Kennedy. S»n Francisco, October I— Emmanuel Kaeinti to Mary E. Ballhaug. Sin Francisco, October 5— C. F. Kammau to Bertha I. Werlin. San Francisco, October 4— H. Loobnier to Elizi Adelsdorfer. San Francisco, Octobers— John F. Morrow to Magyie J. Cady. Sin Francisco, October 6— Adam Ritchie to Rom Messiter. BORN. Wa«hinpton, Tolo county, October I— Wife of Mat thew Lennox, a son. A Happy Family. Pulled from the breast, squeezed from the bottle, stomachs will sour and milk will curdle ; Baby hallelujah all that night. Household buinpine heads in awful fright. Don't deny, 'twas thus with Victoria, Night was hideous without Canlorla : When colic left ; for peaceful slumber, Ail 9ald their prayers and slept like thunder. n:MmMWF "HEW ADVEBHBEMEHT& Miiml Assembly ol Karranirnto 4- Commandery, No. -, Knights Tt-mplar, at the AB.vium, THIS (Saturday) EVES- I^S ING, October 7th, at 7:30 o'clock. So- I 1 journing Sir Knights are courteously in- l/\/^J vited to attend. E. B. WILLIS, K. C. A. A. Rkdisotow. Recorder. 07-lt I'nlon Loilse, No. SI. A. O V. IT., (a will meet THIS EVENING, jHflE^tN October 7th, at Red Men's Hall, Masonic *?s\' : Av Temple, :it 7"'i o'clock. The matter "f j^rtf catablidhinir a Decree of Honor will be considered. A full attendance desired. JOHN* SIMPSON, M. W. Ciias. COolkt, Reconler. o7H Silo. i m lii: K< -. >...-.•. I. O. «: •«., meets- I HIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 7:3o^ • '/clock sharp. Vi«itintr memhers curdiallv [>'• o r invited toatu-nd. M. J. AHMAN, W. O f.'fcr^if' L. E. Vaxdkrcook, Secretary. o7 11* K. of P. N» hi! (mli Mill l.oi-l a business meetiog, THIS (Saturday) i^» tVEMSO, at Dr." Pinkbam'a ofßc-. X;^\l^O7' All members of the Order of Knighu 'T^^fv of Pj'thiii3 are coruialiy invited. All xi^^v^ members of the Club »re reipiestf d to -<SIL-- > '^>. be pre-ent. DX. PINKHAM, President. Sam. KATzKxyntis, Secretary. [B.C.] o7lt Atlrnllnn, Boyn In Klur. There will br a meeting THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at Cogtfins' oltico. Special bu^iuesn of impotiince. W. A. HOUGH TON, Captain. J. B. PiRRRPOaT, Adjutant. o7lt Armory ll. ill AKHortallon. — Krgnlar monthly meeting THIS (Saturday) EVENING, October 7th, for payment of installment and meet ing of Directors. T. W. SHEEUAN, President. Jou.s P. DaLTox, Sccretarj-. [B. C I 07-lt Virnl Urslmrnt Ball. Thr ( ommlllrr of Arranirements will m^et at the Armory, MI>NI>AY ETCHING, October 9th, at. s o'clock, to audit bills and settle up uti<iirs. All peroons will please stttle for tickets, ami present bills on or before that even ing. By order of TUB CHAIRMAN. o" ::t |B. C] WAN'TED-A BOOTBLACK AT THE STATE House Barber Shop, X ktrat, between Ninth and Tenth. o7 It" WANTED— MALE: THKEE EtAKOH HANDS, 2 Cook?, 4 Woodc!i'-|>]v-jfs, i Dairyu en, Han to hrive Sand Te'im Femah : Pwa Women f«>r laundry, 1 Cook. Women ami Qirb for Housework (city and couirry). MASTttttj & CO., Xo. I"JS Eighth street, hrt»u-a I hi- i X < 7-tf WANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW— THAT J. KIE.YI, lato of Virginia Civ, la prorrietor Of the Hit* Restaurant. SOB J»U I - Mends and the i übUc in general la first-dais meala at bid-rock prices. t7-li:i WARNING. - I NOTIC3 that I wili pay D > i> !i^ and i^i-wi r to no lia lilli'ies contracts i bj anj pen a f<r me, or in my nam% cm* m ayiintrti me, from and ;.i *-r this 'Lit--, except when 1 h»ire given . \j'. author ity. W. E. TRETREWAT. Stockton, Cal., October 5, lSi^. c6-3t JCXC3 AW OTIS — I', >X— ■ TEACH HE'S CERIIFICATES. T!IE CiTY BOARD OF EXAMINATION" WILL hold an Examination r,f Applicants for Teachers' Certifleatas, «t Ilich tcho »l Bni!dinr, conmH DdQff at B:3O a. «. WgDNtSDAV, OeU 11th. [B.C HOUSEHOLD ~ GOODS. A FAIR PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF Houaehr.M Goo.|f t«v JO2HTlsr <00>3t*Jfc*Xa8T (iceoassor to i:. OOPPUS), >o. 78; X >1rrft. ....'. -7.;pM|... "nrramynt". 1 w&yC" Esfaljlis'iwxl : i ?%s2r ' G ' a - PIT - ? - L STOCK $M100.000.00l 460,600,70 kl iT-'»ijpis<'o. Cnl., .Tuly 1, l^S"i. We, tn\<r filmmiin in prcaotfaaa; j«r your <<>iisi<l« ralion the fi>l!uw:u^ Tnlrty i^hth Simi-Amiual Statement of the couditiou of tkisliauk: KKSOVRCES. Bunk Prcmims 5150.000 Ort oilier Hcul Estate b£msSB I'niK-tl Stall--* tSoiHlft G-J'.»..V)7 <;<> , l.ami Asn<k i.iliiin Stork.. 1.">. I"1 ,V> 1.;.:.ii-. mill Diaeoamtsj I.7S.l. <>()<> u<; nuc frosii lfcmks 527.379 O» Money on linnd ,„. _«J.'tw :to liIABIMTIKS. j*:«.7.-»a:»!t;> <n» : <'niiital paiilsip S1,OO<M)OO OO ! sii'vlum — i<;<»oo 70 ! Due l>f|i<>«itors I,!t>:;.(i7'> so t One ISanks 335.45 M «!» «>i vhlcr.ils v JJinti.l .___ _i:{ I 5» This Itnnk lias sperinl r:«oilitir!« toy •i-itiii all kinds of banting' bus;:n>s. I 7 i.--niTuT!.S.\bu.!,i,la»W amusements. "metropolitan "theaterT Reslanlnx Weilnr.i!:.} Kvenlnp. Orl. lull. FOU.T NIOHTS AND SATURDAY MAT!»EE. JIIK 1111181 ArTJB, FRAIMK IV3AYO, Supported !>/ his own rumpsr). . W£DVESI>AY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, MuriiccYs CharDiinj; Bat kwoods Idyl, DAVY CROCKETT! FRIDAY EVEN XO, OCTOBER l::iii, First time in Sacramento nf Mr. Mayn's jreat success, VAN. THE V.RQINIAM! SAITROAY I:v.-;N"IM;, OCloilElt 14m, The ever pf-pular drami, THE STREETS OF NEW YORK I Presented with al. of its ifrai.d nemo effects. «.raml «»)» JiallnreSainrJij \ltcrnoon. /HT Sj\ offlea open Tuesday moriiinn. where Rrata can In tenured withont extrj charge. Hi. C. 1 o7 7t M^TEOI'OIiTfAN~TH£ ; AT£Er THE CSEATEST SUCCESS OF Ti!E SEASONI a\ ramwww hit: an i>ini:\si: nir; L».ST TWO PERFORMANCES! LAST TWO PERfOR!VUNC£S! Of the great melodrama, THE LIGHTS O' LONDON THE LIGHTS O' LONDON! tysm 2Div «;ka\d matim:e:-s» By special rcipiest, The Barker's Daughter! tf Positively no Sunday Night Performance. tSI WEDNESDAY LVENINO, CCTOBER lltii, First appearance of the eminent actor, ritAMTK ZUC A. TBT O, 828-9t Supported by his own company. [B. C.I BYEBIHG BSmiAISMiNfT coseisnxo or — Drmiiallr I'rrlorinnn. r. Concert and «n Given Lj the SACRAMENTO VEKEIN F.lNVffi TRACHT, at TURNER HALL, SUNDAY Wjfcl EVENING, October 8, 1832. Admiuioo, V, oeata. To commence at S o'clock. ofl -t