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COMMERCIAL. Ban Francisco Froduce Karket. Sax FKtNcisrn, November 9-1 p. m. Floir—Exports to day include 11,500 hbls on the Peri to Liverpool. Best City Extra, »5 87.@5 60: Sunerßne, *4 sO</4 75; Interior Extra, f4 75(rta 6 25; Interior Superfine, 13 7534 V bbl. Wiikat Tfcc market is ttetdy, though tlure is no ijuick moreotnt. Tlic heavy accessions of tonnage this week have imparted considerable strength to holders, who believe that an improved demaud and better prices arc not far distant. The situation at Liverpool continues discuurairin^, aid local opera tors can hardly be i xpcct«d to purchase freely un less a favorable change oci-urs at that center, or lower trei.ht rates pr cv«il htrj. Quotable at SI (I cffl Goi for No. 1 ehip[iing, with lower grades in proportion. At the Uriin txchan^e this afternoon the sales included 200 tons No. 2 While, December, tl e2J ; 100 do Jauuirr, *1 GiJ : 100 do March, $1 OjJ V ML There was also a eale cf 200 tons No. - Amber, Jan uiry, at HI f.7J IP ctl. (^uotatiwnt of No. 2 prrades Wheat at leading cen ters to-day are telegraphed as follows : Cbicajjo. St. Louis. New York. Spot, * cental p. tfU «1 52' «1 77J NoTembcr 1 52J 1 521 177' December 1 54» 1 i,.',j 1 yii January I !>H 1 .'■:<! 184 February 1 Cij 1 8»5 liAKLKr—Were it not for the speculative interest the proceeding* on call would be cooiparativdv tun.i-. There bas not been a public Bale this week, aud current outcide business I'wye extent isre^u lat«d by the <|U .tationa that prevail at the call board. The market has a buoyant tone, and many operators believe that values w 1! continue ttr.tilr for the remainder of the year. Salt* to-day include 200 ton* No.- 1 Feed, >ovemb«r. $1 So} ; 100 do, »1 33} J 200 do, buyer November, $1 41 ; 100 do De cember, »l 41] , lUO do, $1 42 ; 100 do, SI 424 ; _>u0 do, SI 42i : 10J do, buyer 1832, 81 43J ; 100 do, SI 43J * ctl. There was only one sale of No. 2, on sistiuif of 100 tor.r, 1 ilvii.'i. r, $1 :i?J f ctl. lirew ii:.- is quotable at $1 41\ <t\ 45 9 ctl. The settle ment lijrure for Produce Exchanire conlracu for October No. 1 Feed has been cstab.ibhed at SI 'M 1 *ctl. Sales at the srain Exchange of 300 tons Ko. 1 Feed, in lots foi December, at $1 i-1 y ctl. Oats—Moderate activity prevails. Prices eener ally steady. Kair feel, $'. 70">l 75; good, $1 7.',< a 1 89; ch-ice, si hi^l 5)0 V ctl. Rte—There are more tellers than buyers, ouot able at J2 I'ij'o2 25 for No. 1, and tl 7S@l 90 # ctl for No. 2 (rrade. Co«>—Sales on call t. day embrace 100 ton* No 2 Yellow, November, |1 SB ; 300 do, seller 1882 SI 52J V ctl. Bi'ckwbeat—Sl.»w of stile. Nominally ouotable at tl 40@l 50 V ctl. Hay-Alfalfa, $10312 50; Wheat, 16*17; Wild Oat. (IS ISaU; Mixed, $12^14 « ton. Hors— No sales reported. (Quotable at $1 VB. lr.i|uiry less positive. tjMfS—Mustard, J3 2S(!<3 50 for Bnwn and $1 75 @1 S)0 lor YeUo« ; Uiiuuy, sj('Cc; Hemp, s<g6J<:; Kape, 2R43c; Timothy. s«o!j; (or native, and lv«» 11s f.r Imported; Aifaifa, 10.31:;Jc; Flax, 3«t3>'j I'otatois—Mo Fweet to day. Kiver Red, 65©85 c ; Early Kosc, >1 "1 10; I'-taluma and Tomales, tHa 1 12*; Garnet uhile,*l(«) 10; Peerless, *1 Kxjtl 2i o.moxn—Choice lots this morning sold at 65c V ctl. I'o>r locs c >ntiuue dull at 25^30c I? sack. Hka.nh—Moderate sales art made at our rji^-e. l;ayoe, 13 75(gl ; Butter, «s@3 25 lor ■ma I, and *3 304»3 M for !we; L.:r.ia, f, 75M4 • Pea, H 7um 25; Pink, <2 7r>a3 ; Red, »2 7S«S; small White, #2 75<a3 25 ; larjre Wnite, »2 5052 7j Vn\. Vk<iktakli!S — Unchanged. Marrowfat Squash, *s v<rlo » urn; Carrot*. S0@40;; Turnlpa, 7Sc« HI V ctl; Cauliflower. 75cm*l V dot; Cabbag., si>B7sc V =tl; Uarlic, 3Jo * a>; Cucumbers, 10(«50c » bu ;Orccn Peaa.2j«ii:k- V ft; Green Peppers, 50.(0-1 V box ; Tonatoes, 25.530 C ¥ box ; Celer>', 60c * dozen ; String litana. 4J<^cc V lb ; Lima Beans, :.c « It.; Green Corn, 75c<g*l »' box ; Okra, 750(1*1; y^ns Piant, 7xvi\ V box ; Dried Okra, l*J»2oc ,t U. : Urv Peppers, 15m1sc * tt>. KEirr-yuiet. Ap)>!«s, 303t0c for common and Heed V mm tat pal; Puir», iScflll B >■ h i; Btrawlwrries. {:.,<t7 « chest; Peaches, GOcWil 25 V box; Grapes, 30a50c for common, COXftsic for Wack Harcburg:, 6CK^rbsc for Kose of Peru, 60«90c V box for Muscat, and 50<g»0c V box for Tokay ; Wine- Grapes. KSCSt Wton ; Lemoca, |'i 60^(7 50 for Sicily aud tJ V box for California; Limes, fOiui, DO » b.jx for Moxicio ; Tunarlnda, 12@13: « *•; Bananas. J2(^3 <>0 »8 bunch ; Mexican Oranges, IS V thounand. New crop Western Cranberries arc at hand offering at $lf."(17 V bbl. Driko F»rrr— Sun-dried Apples, 5Jc for sliced an i i_.- for quartered ; Aldcn and Plummer, »:<tloe; Apricots, l;i<tl4c; Blackberries, 12c; Fins, #.«7<: for pressed and 3j(tf 4s for impressed; Smyrna :■., i•, a We; Nictarines, 13c; Peaches, l«o for peeled acd 7.a7J0 for unpeelt-d ; Pears, Gft7c for whole aud 7c # tt. for slicod ; do, machine dried, B<aiCc; Plums, ll(alljc for pitted and 3kn4c for un pitted ; German Prunes, ts^Kc; Fftnch Prunes, !».il<iJcWlb; new crop Raisins,*2^2 25 ¥> box. lioniiT—Comb, 14«*17c; extracted, 7(i«10c * ft. Urn kr -Trade slow and prices weak. Fancy, :'..lc; choice, 30£32} c; fair to gmdJM L'2s-; Inferior l.>te from country st' res, tt&Sa; urlui>, 29(330." for gojd t.i choice, and 25«127ic for ordijarj ; picklet' roll. S74<»soe; Kasuwa. soertS; »tt o«oMAK(iAßi.\B—Quotable at 2itc in firkins at.d tt* V ll> in rolls. Ciikuk—Steady. California, 13@14c for choice; 10<.<«12jc for fair to good ; do, factor}-, in boxes, 15:a16c; Eastern, 16617 c; Western. S3l2jc V lb. Eoos—Continue scirec, and prices keep firm. California, choice, 47itf4Sc ; interior, 40(g45c ; Kitt ern, S2i«tt37Jc ; Lima, 27i<ct30c V doien. Pot ltrv—Moderate receip-s. Live Turkeys, gob blers, 15j»17c ; do Hens, 15 aloe ; lloottsrs, «5 SU(gC for old, and f5&« 50 for young : Uoua. I6ta7 50 • Broilers, #4<gS, a:c r i:,- fj alar; Ducks, (6rf7 50 i dKcn; G**o, *l(gl 25 y pall; Gosling', tl 75A2 #pair. GAME-Supplicsnot heavy. yuail,*l(Sl 25 Wdoz ; Mallard Ducks, *4£4 50; (srey Geese, S2 50.a2 75; White Geese, SI 25^1 60: Braudt, «l 50^1 75; f?l.ritfß, SI 75552 ; Teal, 81<al -ib ; Widjeoo, si ol 25 ■ Hare, Jl 75^<ri 25; Rahhli*. |i 25« i 76»ldoz)n. Pkovisiobs—Ma-keti;uiteactive. Eastern i)iius,l;i; for plain, and for Biii'arcurecrsnvsfei»M*- M'tan ' ««»*• fart Baoo. 17J#Ibc; CalU"mT*9»»i«L'; 1 '>"1 > 16|@16|c for heavy and medium, intiiT^.ll. lor light and extra ugtt; Clear Sides, Itkulf j.j; Perk, $21 FiOM22 for Extra Prime, f- '•'" -'• 'or Prime M'- . ti&iftiU 50 for Mow, $27 for Clear, *2buX*o 50 for Ex tra Clear ; Pigs' Feet, tlo@lß * bbl; Mese Beef, $14 for bbli and $7 for hall bbls; Extra Meas Beel, »11 W«li; Family Beet, t16@16 50 ** bhl; Call loruia Smoked Beef, 14@14}c V lb; Beef Toogues, i 9 tokttl >> V dozen; fcutcm Lard, 15^c for tierces and l«i .1-lTc V I!, fur pails ; California do, 10-tt tins, 14«l5c; 5-fc ao, 15«415ic; palls, lOrtltJc, kens, llxwiCJc; Royal do. lOJOloic for 10-lt, V^ttu;; tor sß>. and H;J../17<: V U. for S-Bi pal's. Wool—Nothiag doing. Values wholly nominal. We nuoU- njirini. humtxildt and Mendocino, » tt. T.f9ViZ Sonotna MM Ban J<>aquin, free 17@ltt San Joa>iuin, defective 14017 Southern Coast, bum and soedy 15(<»17 KaKtem Oregou, choice 'J:: 9M Eoßttrn Oregon, fair 20(<r22 Kasu-rn Oregon, p<H)r I*al9 Valley Oregon, fine - 25<rf27 Vulliy Oregon, coarse 23^24 We quoUe fall: San Joaquin and coast 10yTl2c San Joaiiuin and coast Lamb, goocl ll.it Northern fml, free l:, .r 17 Northern fall, detective IH<*l4 Northern fall, Laml 1.1..117 Free Mountain 13i<flC LSan Francisco Heat Market. Following are rates tor whole carcasses from lUghtcrcrs to dealers : Bsm-—Prime, 7JigSc ; tcedlum grades, 6<rf6Jc; Inferior, A@sJc %l It. Vial—Large calves, 7H?t>Jc ; small ones, B<3i>Jc *t>. Mi-m.s -Wethers are quotable at l£l}c, and ewes at :;J«Mc V Si, according to quality. Lamb—Quotable at (Kniijc V lb. Pork—Live hogs, (ik<t~\c tot hard, and I'l'ftc; ■ for soft; dressed do, iu,m",c VS> tor hard grain Uog». Easvern and Foreign Markets. Nsw York, November 9:h. BKiADSTUTn — Flour is steady aud Wheat it strnni;, latter at SI 03«*l IB V bushel. Wool—California is steady at 12<314c for rail burry, and 16({r20c for clean tall; spring burry, ID<? 20c ; clean upring, Hdt: :.: ; pulled, IHCctfic. HiDts—California are sUady at 24^24^0. Cbioaoo, November nth. WnnAT— 91 for November. I Oom—6sc tor November. Pork—|ls 50 for November. Lard—sll ;i7J tor November.' Baook—9lo 55 for November tor ribs and I for short rib*. T.iv iKrooii, November 9th. WilSAi—California spot lots are dull at trs lid to Bs M. Cargo lota, 44s for just shipped, Hi for nearly due aud 43s 3d to 44s for oft coast. licrameato Produce Market—Wholesale. [Corrected dally lor the Rbcq&d-Umob.] Sicramihto, November 9th. Kriit -Grapes, 90c^r$l 25 »crate ; common, W>.« 75c; Peaches, $ligtl 50 V box ; Lemons, "(Icily, t- 25 «s 50 ; Oranges—T*liiti, »5«t5 50 V box ; Limes, |l ■<: 25 V 100; Bananas, *3 Eo(rf4 60 V bunch; Plneappler, 96(<80 ■> dosen ; Cocoanatx, 47,./7 LO V 100; Plumt, 4k*«<: V lb; Pears, «1 Ss«l 50; Apples, ».>.-..ir»l is « box : Sirawijcrries, 75(g8Cc IB drawer ; Craubcrriee, Slu^lG M V bbl. Pii Fhvto— AMoruxl, SJ-lb cans, V doa, f2; f-'jßK.«ei. gallon cans, tS; Peaches, 2J-5. cans, t«; Poniiu.d Bluoberries, «■«. cans. It; Whor tleberries, tl 7f. bwiD Facrrs—Apples, siloed, Sjr7c * ft.; do qoiitered. sStic: pern, pee'edt 7(»8c; do, n> peolod, 4«5c ; Plums, pitted, 11(812:; Poaches, 7i^s;; do, peeled, 19i,«20c; Prone*. German and French, 12C«<!3:; BlacklwrlM, Ift3l7c; Figs, CaU toruia. s(*6i! »». Tasli Kki itb- Assorted, 2J-fc cans, V doa, tl 75 : Paaclics, |2 S5 ; Birtlett Pearo, »2 85 ; Plums, $2 t» ; Itlaekbtrrics, (3 ; Gooseberries, $3 25 ; Stranl ernes, •3 25; Aprk»u, (2 »z Muscat Orapes, IS 75; Bed Sirrant*, IS 25; Chcrrlea, $S 46. VsocTAßLca—Sweet Totatoes, Red, 1«H« » n>; C*'o!i!ias, more xirn-, selling at $1 25 M H V cwt Wax and Stnntt Beans, . J#(2c; Shell Beans, cran IK.-n- *—'":; Lima*, S(«(k; V It; TomaUws, 30 (jT4Oc V box j buu. v;. Squash, I«i2c V lb; To- Utoas, «l lOgl (5: Salt Lake, si 62^1 75 V cwt; Onions, i....«-o- v cwt; Cauliflower, 76 ..<:«k ; Cabbtze, >1 V cwt; Carrots, t'-vurlM- V ?wt; Turnips, 90\-^t<l V 100; bunch Tegetables, 12Jc ♦ jo» ; Parsnips, 1 ,c; Beets, lc; Celery, 75c V doien ; Horse Kauish, S@loc »• Bi; Qreen Peas. o^rCc * t>; Artichokes, IO^COc 9 doaen ; Cucumbers, 4<jr 6c V iox: Green Pepiwrs, 4<dic » Bi; Egg Plants, 4^sc ; Mushrooms, 10(S15c V !li; Green Okra, StflOe y t>. _ _ ~ fcaOKTOI —Ftotxr, $H ?5 f? M»f \ OaimeaT, f$ • INIi; Comuieal. vcllow, |2 «s@t Is; white •2 60; Cracked Wheat, J2 75><*3. Pooltbt—Live Turkey*, 1S(S14? V B>; full grown Chickens, 18 60 9 dozen ; young Kooaters. $3<eM 50 « doa; Bioders, #2><r3; bw Ducks, $8 5007- Come. $1 matY oair ; EgKS,4o®424c»doien. Gam- Quail, tl i^al 60 V dozen ; Mallard Ducks, ?3^M ; Spr'ps, »1 75«?2; Teal, «1 50^1 75 ; Hare *1 75^r2; RabbiU, Jl^l 50; Doves, si\S7sc V dot. [>a!kt PaoMtciK—Butter, dioioe, S7l('*4o^ • »> ; mixed lot*, in rolls, SS-.«UOc V t>; Cheese, Calilor uia, from 14»15c: Webteni, flaig, 10@15c; Mar- Uns Cream, 19920 c Msato— Beet, 7c; Matton, 6c * 1! ; Lamb, 7@Bc ; Pork, 10411 c ; Veal, small calres, 9tgloc; largv, 8c Oat, Gkaii asd Faxo—Oiu cay, * ton, fl6tgi7 ; altalla,HO to»12 V un; bran, V ton, AS; mid dlings, «FiS per ton ; hariev, vrholo, $1 40 ; gror fl 45; whaai, fl tisft?l 7f> V cwt; tame »£■■, V c irt., 9S \ com, f J V owT. MiacaiLAir»ot>»—BeeJ«— Alfalfa, * V^l?J<; • Timo thy, Eastern, lO^Uca^j,; Oregon, b«10c • S^./jflTO. TT|llli "Tm I Top, l.'iifrlic : Nuts ■ f.l4!'Sh Walnuts, 1■• r: 1. ■ ; Calu*ornla Walnuts 12M1V, Almonds. 14@15u; Peanut* Eastern, llw lSe ; California, fief7c ; Tallow, TJ^Sc; Hides, salt. *#JlCc; dry, 20c; Hop»-00^«7ic San Francisco Stock Sales. 8i» rmXHcuoo, November 9th. MuKMBO SES.SI .X. 3>JOphir 3 «..<*} ♦■; SBOimnui lOe 6«)1t«5«»^...3«V«50. 500Ju.tice ie ;o Q. *<J 3 10| SOS Union &i tJM California. :-3c 1U) Julia Sc » Haras* 85c 150 ChilUnge 35c ISS&atE 1 :::^ «MPotori. 1 a 200B*a'on. HftrtlSc 370 H»letXor..l sO<rl Pf 10 0 Prize 30c 200 Point 1 35! 6» Belle la c. 6* lt« Imperial 5. j 400 I >w Jse 580 V. Jfcket.,.l S*rl S5 «0 ludeprn 1 S5 245 BelcLet ?!»■ 300 Suajo SI liM Bl«fra Ncr 6'U6J 40"' M- White 3C*f| 150 Utah »«0«g« 7c 38 X. Bella. Ili a« Bullion. 25 I 201W»'e«. 2Cc 41* Sxduquer 2t luo Alu 4 c AFTEII.VOOK SISRIOK. 67SArgKDU. -Sc SOOHolicea *c do..ai«eased 25c 300 Exchequer 35c 500 G. Prixe Me 1560 5. Nerada. sj'.*6 dn..ancised£c 93 Gould k C 4 10 »X»niu H 310 Aid» 453^c ISOOlndepen I » 100 Califurnia »c 400Ellto 10c 150 C. Virginia 65e Z«BeUe 1»> &Ka>& lUO Unlot s}#H lUC Albion 3 U 600 Opou 3 '..VgJ 15 rf«Day SRc 600 Cliollar 1 40<al f-0 7.IMt HiaMo....3J<?3G" 70 Potoril 135 :-''■■ N Bcllelsle 4"c 920 Hb'e* N...1 3K<rl .'5 4 oWales 2.5: ISO 'a»age 8 (it So: 40Ko<lie 8» 450Soon>iOD KCrtSSc WBechtel 5c 100 Utah 3 4j«ti 50 6*l Mono SV 50 Meilrar 3JS MM. White 3 9c 130 Y. Jacket I 30 &.oAtla» I SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS The capsized schooner Alice Griswold has bet n towed to the seawall and is being righted. Peter Hadman, a tailor on i of the whalers that came into port Wednasday, had the end of his nose bitten off by another siiior in a saloon on Ke»rny street, near Pacific. The birk D. C Murray arrived Wednes day morning with freight and passengers from Honolulu. The voyage occupied seventeen days and was somewhat tern peatuon?. but no damage of moment wa: sustained. « Peter Kelly, a 'longshoreman, was brought to th« Central Station Wednesday evening by officer Glennon, who found him sense less en Divis street, near Washington. Kelly had been knocked down and run over hv a truck, suataicing a fracture of a rib and several bruises about the heed and body. The whaling bark Rainbow, Upgaa, mas ter, arrived from the Artie tea ami Fox Inlands yesterday. She brings 1,000 bar rels of whale oil, 15,000 pounds of bone, 2,"200 pounds of ivory and '2~i skins. Kd ward Lee, a teaman, was accidentally shot and killed on June 11th on board ot th» vessel. He was a native ot Norway, aged 22 years. Thomas Burns, a seventeen-year-old boy, became involved in a difficulty with a Chinaman, on the corner of Montgomery and Jackson streets, Wednesday evening, and was severely cut in the left side of the neck, the wound being one and a half inches long. He was patched up at the City Receiving Hospital, bat his assailant escaped. Oo Tuesday afternoon six boys con lined in one of the cells at the Industrial School for seme infraction of the rules of that in stitution, attempted to cut their way out of the cell, but they were detected and transferred to the Home of Cjrrectioß. To-day they will be brought to the Central Station, and charged with an attempt to break jail. A drunken sailor named Michael Eity, of the American bark Oriental, from Car dill" with coal, created o,uite an excitement among the residents of Vallejo street, near Fnat, Wednesday afternoon, by attacking persons on the street and displaying a knife. He was arrested and taken to the north harbor police station by officer Gan non before doing any serious damage. In the case of Mary Jane Sweenfy, charged with counterfeiting, by consent of the United States Attorney, the accused ha 3 been permitted to withdraw her plea of not guilty, aad a nolle prosequi has been entered by the United States District Attorney, and the prisoner discharged. The reason fur this action was that her bus band has already been sentenced to the State Prison for a term of years for the same offense, and there is a Btrong ]>re sumption that she, in uttering the coun terfeit money, was not acting of her own volition, but under constraint of her hus band. li'nai B'rith Hall was comfortably filled Wednesday evening with those invited to attend the commencement exercises of the iK-ntal Department of the University of California. Addretses were delivered by Governor Perkins, on behalf cf the State ; lUv. Horatio Stebbi:is, on behalf of the Regents ; Professor 8. W. Dannis, on be half of the Faculty, aud EL T. Plomteaux, on behalf of the class. W. T. 11-id, Presi dent of the University, then conferred the decrees on the following- camtd graduates : Ttomas Watson Hall, C.isrles Wesley Hibbird, Thomas Morffew, John Henry Piomteaux, Charles Wess Kjchards. Wil liam Harry Stanley, Gust:.re Williar Sichel, M. I)., August Van (!rombrugeh< . Henry Feldman was arrested Wednes day by officer BnUtraa on a warrant charg ing him with perjury. From what can be learned by the coi.Hicting statements of the parties interested, it appears lAat Feldmao was employed by Siracn BU m & Bror. in Msrtimz, and, on coming tc a settlement with the firm, they claimed that he was indebted to them in the sun of $.">O, and exhibited a note finned by him for the amount. F«ldma*^r>d all knowledge cf the !:<>'.e, U^_tbeJ^fcj^a^b«aßioi;ted : Slm^F I, hWv.t.r.-. ""TTeSted on a charge of torjery, but the case coming up in Police Con :t, No. 2, was dismissed by Judge Kosenl>aum on the ground of no jurisdiction. Suit was then commenced by Feldman in the Justices' Court to recover the ?50 w lich had been retained from his wages. Justice liyan gave a decision in his favor fir $!K) 01, and stated that from the evidence adduced he believed a forgery had been committed. On leaving the Court-room, feldman was arrested uu uoiii|>laiut of Blum on a cha/ge of perjury. COAST AND STATE. In the railway mail service of Oregon and Washington are now twenty-cne mes sengers. T: :iii, :- ■■ ,-. tim-.t.'U ttriMkae KJ.000,000 feet of lumber have |HHt on the Truckee during the seaTO^^ust closed. William Surryhne, an Oakland real es tate agent, has tiled a petition in insolv ency, with liabilities of about .*S,OOO and assets nothing. An Indian named Henry living on the backs of the Alpowai, in Cartield county, Washington Territory, raises moat of the vegetables and fruit consumed in Dcadman county. The Indian makes a good living on a very few acres of land. Seattle is " booming " again. The Pout lidiUiijitireroi last Sunday said : "The hotels were f i full yesterday that in the evening only one of them sent a couch to the boat from the Sound. It is a mystery beyond explanation where the hundreds of strangers crowding in here each week suc ceed in finding places to lay their heads." The Tacoma mis of opinion that the Christian Indians of that region will cheat. It says: "Indian farmers are driving a prolitable trade in hay just now, which they nominally sell at $18 par ton, but for which they really obtain about S'2s per ton, by reason of short weight. The safe plan is to weigh all hay bought from Indians, and not trust to their marks." (General Howard recently issued an order directing the discontinuance of dress parA'.es on Sunday at the posts in his de partment. This was countermanded by direction of General Sheridan, as being contrary to the terms of paragraph 344 of the Army Regulations. It is understood that General Howard is now desimus of having the regulations altered. The Alameda County Teache ra' Institute opened Wednesday. About '2io teachers were present, and County Superintendent Fuller presided. A. S. Ingham, of Ala meda, was elected Vice- President, and Josiab Keep, of Alameda, W. W. Ander son, of Berkeley, and J, McDonald, of Livermore, were appointed a Committee on Resolutions. Superintendent Fuller addressed the Institute on " Teachers' Work and Wage*." .). H. Eckhctf, of the Alameda High School, read a paper on " Language and Grammar," which was followed by a discussion. Thursday after noon City Superintendcfit of Schools J. (J. Gilson read a paper on "Geography." In the evening Key. C. C. Stratton deliv ered a lecture on "The Practical Ad vantages of Higher Kducitiou." SULPHUR AND MALARIA. At a recent meeting of the Paris Acad emy, M. d'Abbadie called attention to Borne facts re^ardinesiarsh fere*. Some African elephant hunters from plateaus with comparatively cool climate brave the hottest and most deleterious Ethiopian re gions with impunity, which they attribute to their habit of daily fumigation of the naked body with eulplwr. It is interesting to know whether sulphurous emanations, received involuntarily, have a like t&ci. From inquiries made ty M. Foaqne, it ap pears that in Sicily, while most# the sul phur mine* are in hij h district and free from malaria, a few :ue at a low level, where ; f • Tmittent fever prevails. In the v '*^ ..letricts. while '.he population of the neighboring villages is attacked by fever in the proportion of 90 pc t cent., the workmen in the sulphur mines roller much less, not more than 8 or 9 per cent being attacked. Again, on a certain marshy plain near the roadstead in tr* inland nf Miln (Grecian Archipelagil, it is hardly possible to spend a nig It without being at tacked by intermittent fever, yet on the very fertile part near tie moutains are the ruins of s large anil prosperous town, Zephyria, which, 300 v*ara a^o, numbered about 40,000 inhabits Its. Owing to the ravages of marsh fevt* the place is now nearly deserted. This change was brought ■bout by the transfer in sulphur mining in the neighborhood to the opposite side of a mountain range. The decadence of Ze phjria ha» nearly corresponded to this trausfeience. The sulphurous emanations no longer reach the place, their passage be ing blocked by the mountain mas*. Again on the west side of the marshy and fever infested plain of Catanit, traversed by the Simeto, is a sulphur mine, and beyond it, at a higher level, a village which was abandoned in the early pait of this century because of marsh fever. Yet there is a colony of workmen living about the mine, and they seem to be advantageously affected by the emanations. A BALLAD OF ST. OLAF. Hear a noble NujlauU btor) I cm tell a g*l ant thin::, How, before the great King Olaf. Spake Karl M;irske. the tiover king— KM Wn.kr, that ravage in fair Norway wrought. And long Kit e Olaf set, with all hi* laws, ai nought When the spring birds sang their loudest In the Kroiitheiin gree .wood o'er hia! ; » hen great Olaf a heart was proudest For the Norland, quelled bef jre him Well fenced by xher.da. girt by a brave array. He held his solemn Thing at Nidaros by the' Kay. " Praised be Ucaveu ! ' so spake St. Olaf, my father's realms obey me. Norway and her isles and outlands Serve the Christ, aad homage pay me ; All Biving Feroe ; thence no tolls they bring— Feroe will none of Christ, and nioc'ka at me, the King. " Feroe men have slain my captains Whom to claim my dues 1 sent. Shamed were I, and shamed were Norway, Save their ctubborn wills I bent Trae lieccmen, who is here dares sail the sea, And home from Feroe bring my scslt and toll t> me ! ' But the Thing men oil each oth-:r, Sitting, looked and nothing Ejwke. None arose to claim thit peril For the noble O!af"s sake. They thought upon their fellows sent before ; All that for Ferue sailtd, and came again no more. Till a young man taH and shapely, .Sitting in the ouUr ring, Towing hick a cloak of scarlet, Dp and spake hefore the King- Up and spake, with ready words and fearless, » hilst rnund the Thing he flung a scornful look anil careless. " Old men say that as the master Ever will the servant be. "Ha not so. Ye serve a lion, Yet as whimpering wolves are yr Kiog Olaf, hince none worthier mny fulfill Thy pleasure, here star.d I, ready to »ork thy w ill ." " Nay, but who ar. Thou ! ' said Olaf, " famous captains, many a score, Follow me, and well 1 krow them : Never saw 1 thee before. Not lightly from the memory dtpart Presence and voice like thine. Say, who and what thou art ':" "Well thou knowest me, nor lightly Count'st my woith," the stranger said, "Seeing four-ncore marks of silver Thou dost offer for my head. To seek thy grace, and proffer t!ice, I ante, True ser\ice for past wrong. Fair Km.', Kail Ma-rake my name. ' Ending, eat, as one that heeded Not the Thing men's muttered words, He ded not their threat-niug whispers, Nor the clash of half-drawn swords — Only round him drew his scarlet cloak And waited for his do=m till noble Olaf siioke. Looked tl.e King awhile upon him. " Evi daiing deeds are thire, Ilaughty rebel, ruthless reiver, L>4bd!iest bane i-> me and miue ! Yet never a bold foe at Clal's face Mutt of his free will Ett-k, and Eeek in vain, tor grace. " If for better fame thou yesrnest. As thy coming should lie>|>cak, If to bet'er deeds thou turnret, If niv favor thou wouliTet sc-t-k My loyal service, tlnai shalt never need King OlaJ 8 friendship ; go, Karl Mnrekc, and God thee speed ! " For my nian this day I take thee ; Feast with thesr 1 , my chiefs, this day." Thus the King, but all the Thing-men, Murmuring rose, ami answered, "Nay I Not so ! We will not cil with such as he ; Some trea&on he disign?, for scath of us and thee." But great Olaf, looking . n hirr, Area-ered, " Traitor is he none ; Come thou hither. Karl the Kivcr, '1 h< v and I will eat alone. In trust thou cuinest ; thou with trust shall meet. h >,iui.s a'e all the braves ; sit thou with mv to cit."' Like as brother met with brother Sat they to the board, and (Mb Knew the true soul of ; i- fellow In 'he mingling of their ppeech. '■ Go !" said the King ; "to Ferot-land 1 send U:i-e ; All tilting gear is thine. Go, and good hap kUcihj tine. " Proof and plul.'e of OUts Maadehip Take thou toil*,' the *•.>■! King ....... I rew the silken i-carf from off h m, t > i the rubber's shoulders laid. Down the waters of the windy West Khtl Ha tke has sailed away upon hit peri ou* quest. When the leaves were drifting coldly From the hollow auturen wool ; When no mure the Norsemen boldly bound the noble ulaf stood ; ■;Ut drifted from him when his need was sorest, Like the fickle leafage tnm the waving forest : When the faint in fear forsook him, When the false for lucre sold. When the wiles of Knuto o'eriook him — Danish guile and English gold ; When his kingly glory fast was fleeting, When hia saintly glory nearcd to its ciimpletin;.' : By the sullen l>ronthetm water All his eh i f« la council drew ; All whom evil chance had left him. Oh ! but thty were faint and few '. Mid the sad relics of his pr'M^Atfav IK- held his latest Thing in M Enl fr.!. shaggy ?n;r JM^^^^^^^^^^ Mariuertol mien ; T^ : Bare in heavy bage ot silver, Flung them down before tht Ihr.,ne — " rhil, Ol«{-: Karl the Kovcr bids thee hail '. And sends thee scatt from Fcroc, full in weight and tale" " Thanks be his and jours. Yet wherefore Bides my trusty Karl awa} 1 Son; this day my reed of treasure. More of steadfast fnend this day !" " Olaf ! this token from Karl M:t Tike we bring.'* enrolled a silken scarf, and laid before the King. Ga-ii of sword and bloodstain on it Told of fiercely-foughten strife- " This he sent, when in thy quarrel A : the parting of his life ; Saying, ' Go, tell him, Karl hath striven to prove He was not all unmeet Kinr O'.afs trust or love.' " From the never-counted silver Olaf turned him in his r lace. Bowed his stately head, and covered With his knotted hands his face, Whilst from between trickled the hot tears forth - Tears of the Btoutest King that e*ver ruled the North ! IF. S. Potter. THE MARCH OF MALARIA. The recent reports of commissions and scientific bodies, like the Hoard of Health, giving the results of careful and extended investigations, notably the papers of Dr. Chamberlain, of Hartford, and I)/. Adams, of Pittstield, though marked by the habitual caution in generalization and inference which characterize! the scientific mind, make it plain to common sense that the fever, in its several special types, whether dumb or shaking, whatever may be its pathology, or nature, or origin, is due as an existing evil here to decomposition or exhalation and all the morbific aud malefic influences engendered about marshy or wet regions and impure water beds. The best authorities are not sure, or agreed, n the question whether the disease is indigenous or imported, or on the question why it is orought into activity at one time rather than another. They generally concur in the opinion, on both tides of the Atlantic, that it germinates or Bprouts in the human body from very minute spores, measuring, perhaps, 3,000 to an inch. But how these seeds are transported about, or what the conditions of receptivity and susceptibility are under which they are developed, no body can yet tell. There is evidence that sporadic cases occur in dry, upland regions, but the disorder loves marshes, clings to artificial lakes or ponds, riots by the banks of sunk streams, and works its burning and shivering damage most malignantly where the normal mutual relations between soil, vegetable matter and stagnant or moving water have been unsettled. Mention is made of some compact rural populations near foul mill ponds, where half the inhab itants have been down at once. Specula tion as to causes, as might be expected, has been busy, What causes of malaria exist now which were non-existent, or in abeyance, so long prior to this late day ? Not only is science shy of hasty conclu sions, but property, too, has its self preserving instincts, and the mill-owners and manufacturers are not unwilling to have a part, at least, of the curse rot on other shoulders than their own. U■ at then are the new conditions | Railroads and tobacco culture are two. The rail ways are apt to open the surface on low ground, and if there were enough of them it mi^ht happen that an unwholesome gas escaping would affect the workmen, aa if is said the upturning of acres of old sod on building lota affects the health of the people in the upper part of the island of New York. But there are altogether too many railways where there are no chills, and too many chills where there are no railways, to allow much plausibility to this theory. It fails twice over. Much of the same may be aaid of the tobacco fields. Tbe idea tbat the sickness comes of fertil izers used for tobacco raising has even less support, for that nuisance is of bat a very brief annual continuance, and is for from being conterminous with the malady. So tar as the great forces of nature bra l .zcerned, not much can be done in the way of remedy. If, aa there is some reason to think, there is a constant shrinkage going on in riven, fountain*, brooks and lakes, with a diminished rain fall, throughout this part of the country, all we can do about that is to employ every personal effort to remove or deodorize the stench-breeding and fever-breeding matter along the bank:, and to increase our for ests by planting or protection, as> many thoughtful landowners are now doictr, and as the late Forestry Convention in Mont real leads us to hop* may be done more and more. Then, are thousands of cibzens who, with only a moderate ontiay, can stanch, on their oa-c preoiUtJ a*. Ijaat, !':ie offensive sources of pain and death — fifr, though net regarded as ordinarily fatal, fever and ague sometimes takes a congest ive form, or otherwise overmasters the vital power, in spite, of the best treatment, and the patient dies. . Pwellers in bad climates «-.u jy the laws of*tanitary safety: and heed them. Oat of-door eight air can, to a great extent, be avoided. Fi.es can be built evening and morcing. The hu man system can be kept free, vigorous and protected by right living, temperance aad flannels. Some physioioirist* think a line wire gaoz* at open windows may keep out the spore*, A line of thick trees with un derbrush has been snpposed to arrest them. There is plenty of pcof that good drainage counteracts this as it does other kinds of sickness.— [Beaton Herald. Too-Too is tbe name of a Postofiice re cently established in Madison county, Ala. A THRILLING EPISODE I la Ui a Life of Governor lhomas L Young, Member of Congress ["ashunron (D C ) Critic | Oue of the most remarkable men in the c .utiiry to-d»y is the member ot Conerefu from the Seoond Ohio District. Mr. Young ■ i Ijil i- l t ■■:,)/ for i.i. ii .r.i f •._'!:■ BD'J hot pulitical canipaurof, but for iji- battiiug with fate acd fortune in is. r e ways than uiually present themselves to a sojjurner in this vale oi te»r.>. Mr. Yonng has bad many adventures by land and sea, but he h.-. fortuna^ely survived them ail, anJ now he fills one of the BMSt honorable positions iv the gift of toe American people. Thomas L« Ynun?, of Cincinnati, was born in the town pf Kiilvleazh, county of Down, I <>.• V.d December 14, 1832, and emigrated to tte United States when but a boy of tender •MB, The las: year of the Mexican war found ynung Thomas &s an enlistei soldier, and v i .i the herres of Chepultepec, .-' >:.' > Cruz, etc., b<> remained an enlisted soldier until 1857. It wa% during his term of enlist ment that the romantic incident given below occurred. V ■'.:.,• Thomas had been selected by Maj >r Hawkins, U. S. A , to accompany him on a voyage Id S^n Fr»ncisc> from JSew York, on the steamer San Francisco, a spleuiiid new vessel, which was to make her first trip for the Pacific Mail S. S. Line. The Rtenmor clearsi frim the port ef New York in Dtcamber, 1853, with more than a tbou-and souls aboard, from the military and the civic ranks. Everything went wi 11 with all until the 24th day of December f ucd the vefßel in a pAe off Cape ll .iv, ■ •>. The r. 11,'hnr'snf that quarter is proverbial, and tan ship was soon laid w • t.\ and buffeted by wind and sea. Tho galcUsted for thirteen day«. and is re memberid as the fiercest that ever f>'«p those waters. When day bruke on the 2Sttt, the Baa FiaLCUjco was little better than a i!i.-iu.iutltd hulk up>n th? ocean; her masts and Bmokeßttckg h d been canied a*.,'., her engine was useless, a shaft havicg been broken, thus totally iticipacitatinK her. Her ateernce apparatus was now all that couli be used in tha guidanca of the goad thip, but the fatal decreed that even that most useful at nil the eliip's apparatus was to become use less al«->. On tho night cf the 2!' th her rud dcrchaics parted, and . !>•■ thus became a hopeless wreck. ( )f the suffering of her pas sengera and crew from this time forwaid we _ive Mr, Young's own words. He Bays : "That i:'.li' was the longest of all the lorg nights of my life ; the toning and pitching of the vecsel, the howling of the ternpeat, the booming and Uasiax of the mad waves and the agonized shrieking of the pisseiigers ring in my ears ovea now. The morranu of the ;>o:h ourcjiidition wis pitab!ein the extreme. The sea ran mountains high and broke over the vessel iiicesaantly. About 10 o'clock I was stsndirg betide the wheel- house, :-nd wac holding tightly to the bra«s rods, a number of which rau in a lateral v, T ay over the window, when a terrific wave struck the ship and careened her. I felt my feet shoot out in a h ;ir_:iit line with n.y body, and knew that the ship was tubuierged. For mare than a minute, Beeßuingly, we wera com pletely hidden in the trough of the see, but the good vessel recovered herself, and we agaia reached tho surface. The Bight which met ray g&za as soon aa I was sufficiently recovered to look about me was horiible in the ex'r»me. I was the only living person on the deck of tho steamer — all others on the cieck had been awept away, and where but a minute or t«o before bad stond the main cabin?, now glistened row 9of bright spiked— over "250 persons, who had crowded the d. cks •nd cabins, v: '.li:.g here and there from the fury of the gb!e, were swept into etcrtity in that awful aioment. I was horror-stricken, and lcokei on each succeeding moment an v y last. "It was fiaiful. Day by day, men and wawtß, cr. zjt f.oin flight, thirst and hun -1 1c ' ■ rat I.c i ■•;>'« sides iuto the mad sea. T c in ri^i c . t U'e 21 of January will he to bm an ever memorable time ; to the sufferer ftliof Is always doubly welcome. He who drags the weary chum of time, wbile waitirg ,\...i hoping fur a reprieve from death, knows aud only kr.uwg what suspense if. The suf {erer fx-om so^e dreadful <*!?»•«», who watoaes the ry>j i f bis physician and i < cheered by the »mile of hi p* ; the sufferer from that most dreadful .i,d most prevalent of all diseases — rb.enmati.im, v..< anxionsly grasp* the tee arid only reocedy for it — St. Jacubs Oil, knows what a *!:ipjrrecked mariner feels wher, after days and weeks c f euffering, the sail of hope looms in ' _ri. t . Those ot us who are able to be deck on that memorable ».< n,i:. t - sighted a vessel bcaiog down upon u j . All day she enuea' r oinl to near us, tut found it lanpjs siole to reader us any assistance, and wnen the v..il of night slut out the sea from our yaz.-, i.nii »i h i! our whilom savior, ourh'pa i/iYd way to c!i appointment. Another eight ii »"Cr ; tiri£ tusutd. Bat the inoroiug broke, more !>r.;uiuii.? th»n that vrhich had preceded it, and wo scan sighted the ship again ; this time from her main crcss-treea hung a black board, broad aud h:g\ bearing the cheerinir, unJ, t> me, aever-to-ba-forgotten words, ' Be uf good cheer ; I will save you or sink by you.' And we wara Bayed. The ship proved to be the Scotch (hip Three Hells, Captain Camp bell, bound for New York from Liverpool. Speaking of hope and despair, of suffbriag acd relief, of rheuoiatijm and St. Jacobs Oil, reminds me that the words of hope from that biack-board would he a very suitable motto for St. Jacobs Oil, I w*g the second mm to leave the ves sel, but I t'/as in pretty good condition compared to mveral others. However, I attributed the rheumati.-rn from»h : ch I have suffer 3d fur the [■..-: few years, to the suffer ings snj exposure of that time. It only now remains for ma to say that St. Jacobs Oil has proved the means of cure in that case, and fixed me up iv Bliip-shape. My Bhoulder was in aji awful state with rheumatism, and kept me a renulir martyr -so to speak — to that very uncomfortable ailment i. r _^-<< .■ time, but it Boon give uml. r :i j'i '.IcirJ^PbHe cf "I.p Oil. In fact, it took just eight days to effect a permanent cure, and free me from niy rheuinatiftn. St. Jacobs Oil is to the rheu matic sufferer what a stanch ship and a. smooth sea is to the voyager — everything. It i« a de stroyer to boriily pains, rheumatism or other wisp, and the safest, n:r -„ and best remedy known. I have recommended it to several persons, buth in Wasljiugton and Cincinnati, acd as to hearing peoplu speakicg well of the Great German Remedy, that is an every-dsy occurrence. It is a needful remedy, I assure you, on land or [sea, and in my opinion the best in the market. But that was a rather bad wrecking scraj.e, was it not? One in which, as I said befor?, the Oil would not have nm.li show. I always look back u;> ti that time with horror, and shudder when I think cf how near I was to death." We certainly coincided in the < pidon cf Gjv ernor Young, and as we took our le&ve of the gentleman end wilked toward tLe ■ fiice we cjuM not but reflect on his rem.,rkatj:e career. A few yoara after the adventure above related, Mr. Young was practicing law iv CiLcinnati, and was one of the ablest ad vocates at the bar of justice. When the re bellion broke out he enlisted in the voMmtf e;s as a First Lieutenant, and through tiia war was steadily promoted until he returned with the rank of Brevet Brigadier-General. In ISOS he was appointed Assistant City Au ditor of Cincinnati, and was elected the same year a member of the State House of Repre sentatives. In ISO 7he was elected Uc carrier of Hamilton county; in IMW, was appointed Supervisor of Internal Revenue ; in the same year was elected delegate to the Republican National Convention of Chicago ; in 1H"1 wes elected State Senator ; in 1875 was Lieuten ant Governor of Ohio ; in 1877 succeeded President Hayeß as Governor of Ohio : was elected to the Forty- ixlh CongreFS and re elected to the Forty-seventh, where he now, with nncqualed eloquence, with powers pos se«sod by cut few of hit co'leagues, and with the rarest and most 11 jwery cli quenco, adov cates the good of his country, the lights f.f his constituency and the merits of St Jacobs Oil, the_ Great German Remedy. Givernor Ytung i', as will be seen by the above, a most remarkable man, and yet notwithstand ing the fact that he has met so many sdren tures and honors, he is to day the very quint essence r f modesty. He is f ffable, polite aDd courteous learned, polisrel and Uibane. Whit more conld we say? What more can be desired? Wiiv He Was Happy.— There was a little disturbance over at the North Knd the other afternoon, iv which two men fell •foul of each other, and pounded and clawed and bit each other in great nhsu?, and took turns iv rolling each other in the mud. Daring the row a little old man was seen in the crowd rubbing his hands gleefully, slapping his knees, and encour aging both tbe combatants with equal praise and exhortations to "go in and win." He seemed to be having a splendid time, and lookod quite sad and dejected when the tight suddenly stopped upon a rumor gaining Currency that a policeman was coming. Seme of the members of the crowd wondered at the little old man's en joyment, and after the tight was over one of them said : " You seem to be having a good time. Was the man who licked the other your son!" "No," said the little old man, "no relation at all." " Was the man who got whopped an enemy of yours ':' "No; never saw him before in my life." " What was there in the fight t.j make you feel so good, then?" inquired the ques tioier. "Wel|"said the little old man, " when I wu younger than I am now I used to be direator of a churca choir, and I liked the basiness, and anything that takes me back to that good old time makes me happy. Nowv, it's been yean since I've had anything bring up my former church choir days *o forcibly and beautifully as that fight did." And smiliDganew in great good humor, the singular little old man went hit way. — ' h jstva Jouraal. A Philadelphia ycung man who married a girl named Rose placed over their sitting room door a handsomely worked motto, " I ;•■)»"> by any other name would be as TTtlt^ A year or so afterward he took it down an^'pit in its p'.aci " No Rose with out a thorn."— [Philadelphia News. I ~ No family Dyes wrreever bh^^B the Diamond Djas. They n*ver faf^^HfT Black is fvr niperior to Icgwood. The^Bfcer colors are brilliant. T Rcddtog's Russia Salve has enrainejbisrir, as all who use it will testify. Price, 2$ cents. Try it. _____^ 7 Hale's Honey of Horancuod and ifar re lieves coughs quicker than any otherVnedi cioe. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one aWuGie, NEWSPAPER WIT. [ " \ mi, viuegar, vitriol »nd victory" ii the motto of a new Bismarck (D/kota) newspaper. Whisky, wampum, worriment and wind will be its cognate features.— [Feoria Transcript. A csse of hydrophobia, it h alleged, hag been developed in New York hy the use of tobacco. Next we know foika'il be having delirium tremens f rom drinking butter milk.—[Boston I'ost. The other night an amateur priza fighter was killer by a mule in Fayetteville, Ark. Barnum wants the mule, but the people of the town are unwilling to part with him. [Arkansaw Traveler. Some marry for love, and some for money And 6oaie the Lord knows why ; Some find the land of milk and honey— Sonic nothing but dried apple pie. — [Chicago Chotk. Long Branch ladies must do something to while away the time, so they play poker Hubby supplies the stakes, but he inno cently thinks that he it paying for dresses carriage hire, etc.— [Baston Globe. The Detroit Frc fVeH man has evi dently got into trouble again. He writes : "American women have got through waiting lor their husbands to come home from the lodge."— [Courier-Journal. Ti e editor of the Hartford Courant says • "We catch aimut 7.555.000 pounds of food fiah a year." This is at least forty pounde more than is caught by any editor in Nor j ristown. The Hartford man mast spit on his bait.— [Norristown Herald. There is a rich j oung man at Newport who does not belong to the casino, who don'c play polo, who never was on roller skate?, never owned a yauht, and never drove a four-in-hand. He must have made his money himself. - [ l'niladtlphia News. She was a Cleveland lady, and she stood watching a boat loaded with ice. "What is that boat loaded with?' "Ice," was the reply. "On, my !" she exclaimed, in surprise, "if the honH stuff should melt, the water would sink the boat !"— Mljston Advertiser. Detinition of loot : StuJent wants to know what is meant by the word "loot" in tho war dispatchos. Why, a lute is a thing with strings that you strum with your fingers. Hence, anything that you can get your fingers on to, that's loot.— [Burlington liawkeye. Flies that can p:ss themselves off aa huckleberries have not lived in vain The slanderers are the men whom Dirwin means. For all time they have been, and are still talebearers. .. .This world is a tally-ho coach, and the man who blows the horn attracts the most attention.—[White hall Times, Would it not be a good idea to corral all the dry-goods drummers and book agents in the country and send them off to foreign el leans missionaries ? They may succeed in i. ' ; ng savages into religion ; but, if they couldn't, and the savages should eat them np, they would get considerably the worst of it, and the country would be bet ter off. This was written by the obituary editor.— [fuck. What it it that is known so well ! lot evtry one his praise go tt-11. Whoknuwtili h .w t. keep hotel; 'lV.e landlord. Who meeti cac'i guest with smiling face ! Who's rich in l",i,lioittie and grace .' The right mail who in the rititt place ! The landlord. Who knoweth every one 1 c meets ? Who ei.rdially all comers greets. Hut wbo;s down 00 hotel beats v The landlord. Whose hou9« boaan everyday That all unkind unite fretly may 0«B* in and eat their fill, if they Ila\ c gut Hie ready cash to paj ? The landlord. — IBukioii Tran*cri|a. Cat Shaking.— It seems that cats can be put to some use besides catching mice and miking a noice in the backyard. There is a new play introduced in which the cat plays a cop-. H iououo p»rt, and we kkaH ex pert Lo hear of a number of new quilts being "put in." It is called "c»t shak ing," and the modus operandi : "All hands, boys and girls, gather round a qnilt that has been fastened in the framp, place a cat on it, and shake vigorously. The cat after many ludicrous attempts will be apt to jump off over Borne one's shoulder. Should it be a young lady, she is crowned ' Quesn of the quilting party ;' but should it be a young man, a piece of wax is stuck on his nose, and he has to paas from one to the other as they may need their thread waxed. None of them mind this, however, as the cat jumping over their shonlder is regarded aa an indication that they will be the first one of th.i party to get married." [Columbus (Ga. ) Timca. A BRAVE AND FAITHFUL GUARDIAN OF OUR HOMES AND PROPERTY RESCUED FROM IMMINENT PERIL. A very papular and well-koown member o our police for?o, who has performed duty twelve years at the Union railroad depot on Exchange Place in Provider.cc, K. 1., cives his unaoHcited testimony. Hear him : " I hava been dreadfully trouV-hd with dis ease tf the Kidueys and i,iver tiarias the past six inoathi". At times I was so severely afflicted that I was unable to stand on my feat, as my feet end lower iiarU of my legs were very badly swollen. My urinary or^acß were in a dieadful condition, my bN.od was in a wretched state, and it had become so im poverished and circulated si poorly that my hands and feet wculd be cold and numb, atd so white as to appear lifeless. I could not rest night*, but was so distressed all over that I con.d cot lie stili in bed, but would keep turning and raObg from one side to the other all night, so that I w. uld feel more fired aid exhausted in the mon.irg than when I went to bed. My cor-dition became so ssefeoa that I was obliged to stop wort, and for thirty d&ys I wan unable to be on duty. I oontulted the best doctors, acd triad the numerous medicines and socpl'ed cures, tut rapidly graw worse, and wss in a sad condition every way, when a lorn-time valued friend r,f mine, prominent in this city in a large express com pany, nrgeJ me to try Hunt's Reir.tdy, as he had known of wonderful cam effected by it. Fpon his representation I obtained two bot tles of the lUniedy and commenced taking it as directed, and greutly to my turprise in less than twenty four hours I commenced to feel relieved. I was in an awful condition when I began to take the Remedy, and had no faith in it; therefore, when I found almost immediate relief, even in one daj'a uee of it, my heart was mede glad, and I aeture you I continued to take the Remedy and to improve constantly from day to day. I took it with me en my trip to Maine, for I was bound to have ie with me all the time, acd the result v that I improved Bpeedily all the time I was away ; ani ever sinc3 my arrival home, which was teveral weeks ago, I have been on duty every day. I f.el first rate, and the sweling of ham', feet and legs has disappeared, and the terrible back-ache which used to bother me more than all the rest, troubles iue no more, and 1 sleep splendidly nights, and surely have very ex cellent and forcible reasons for Breaking in praise of Hunt* Remedy, for it has made a new man of me. I don't know what I should h.-kve done without Hunt's Remedy ; i. is the bftt medicine that 1 ever took, acd I very gladly recommend it to all who are affl : c!ei with Kidcey or Liver diseafe, or dis eases of the urinary organs. Respectfully, ISAAC \V. KAIRBROTHER." •- LIST or LETTEBS KlflilMV.. |<« the PostnfPce at Sacramento on Tliureday November !>, 18S2 : ' Ladlca' LUI. Archc, Mini Miliie McDonald, Mrj Jennie Arellano, Miv liellc Menish, Mrs Joseph Bonrmer, Jessie Pampinella, Mm Robert Bremnan, Mrs Jeraie Potter, Mrs I aura J Carmll, Mrs Jlarj J Beed, Mrs C A Cullins. Mi<s Jennie hickey, Mrs Martha A Flanncr>, Mrs Mamie hiik.y, Miw Arvila Flint, MiM Alic.< II Kichtsr, Snphio r'ulton. Mm John Hobbies, Mrs E 1 ♦ii leland, Mr» Adelini-2 hobin*m, Miss Man' T j |i«'», Misa Emma B Steward, Mrs Man o Hi2u». Mrs Magtie L Storms, Mrs A Hill. Mr« Kate Stubei, Miw Cirrie Howe, Mr 3 Mirgaret Schwab, Miss Mibel Kainau, Mrs John Wheeler, Miss 1: Knowlton, Mrs Lizzie Whittaker, Mrs Priscilla Lawrence, Miss Lulu Wilson, Mis W A C«ntlemrß's List. Allen, J E-2 K«-oq, H F-2 Powell, Brice Ames, C P Kerr, J X Pritchari, J D Benr, F J Lane, J R Quinn, James Bennett, A E Ltrkin, Willie G Betscban.ll&Co Vliguire, Jli Kodgers. M U Borden, J W Msrtindile, W A Kohm, Wm Brown, <; M Mark'cy, E H Roberts, W J BrowD, W S M. -m, John Rowell, Wm -Cobin, R'.iht Masolino, Jos Keott, Otcir Co*, Oliver Maynirl,EF(val)Scallion, John Crlbtet, M F McAl.jun, Arthnr Schopp, Chas D> Tuung, J Maclean. Angus Smith, Jas K\ mo, O I) Menefce. J M Smith, Chas Ffllruson, J H Miller, F H Smith, II c Ftfircsoii, J U Miller, tv Smith, O E Flai'lcrs, Wm U- •ntu<<mr ry, Sam Sconamore. Isaac Fr» man, Clark Morrison, J S Steven*, II (1 *i;il.jp, (*e> Murraj, Kobt Swain, Frank Gih-.n, Wm Kit-ton, Thos Trcfrcv, A P GilSaore, Wm Owns Jas TroiaEt ore(val) (J«<lwin, John Packard, l.uther Truja. tttore O*er. Jos Patrick, W A Vandernaten, Al Id -', H C C Pierce, A B Warn, P M Jjfcnson, A J Potentine, Frack Wood, A F Kaufman. J M Pollard, I P Wright, J R if>o, H P . Fare lea. Jjko Vicirra de Facia Ai dm Grondona Uartins Maria Katta Aatonio Beretto Cklaeae. To ■ _ vung Ah Lee A* V»k Gee Bing V*o Yuen & Co Fonr Yu Kee W. C HOtriau. PostmasUr Bright's Disease, Diabets. Beware of the stuff that pretmds to cute these Uibeas-rs or other serious Kidney, Uri nary or liiver Diaeaseo, as they only iclieve for a tima stii maka yoa ten time" worse Bfcerwardf, but rely solely on Hop BicWa. tho only remedy that will surely and perma nently cure yoa. It destroys and removes the came < f disease bo etfactually that it Lever returns. Why is Mre. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound like the Mississippi river in a spring freshet? Btcnuse the immense v .iuii c of ibis healing river moves with such mo n-entum that it sweeps away all obstacles and i» literally flooding the couutry. Absolutely Pure. Tills POWDER never varies. A marvel of purity, £trt::^t;: and wholesjmencMS. More economical than the or<!in»ry kinds, and cxiuiot bt sold in competi ticj with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Solp ONLY IN ca.vs. ROYAL BAKING POWDEH CO., 106 Wall street, New York. ".V T. COLE.U4X A CO., AgenU, SAN FRANCISCO. m7-ly PJSINESS CABDF. B. B. rtITTIT. ¥Krnor,ESALE AND RETAIL DE.4LKH D T T Foreii^n and Domastic Ciirars, Tobacco, Cig arettcs, I'ipes, etc. Always en hand a full Ftork v! all classes of tcooda in nij- lice. R. H. PETTIT. n6-4plm JOUH LSTH ABSAYER AND CKHMIST, No. Sl7 J STKEEI Sacramento, Cal. All Assays and Chemleai Analysis accurately carried out at short notice and rn.xien.te ratos. ifinini- Property bold and OoL rurcaaae.l. Instructions Riven in Blowpipe Assay lug. (SCiD TOR CIRCCLAR.) n'2-4pln:' HBB. AK\l «Ralp,~ A (\__ L STREET, NE\R FOURTH iOPPO. 11 sito Hotel Laiitfham)— » loaks Mnilr Jo Wider. Catling iii.il I iiii;.^ a -|.. , :.,ln . , o?6-4plm C. 11. .KKKKS A CO . IMFORTERS AND DEALERS IV PAINTS OILS Glass, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, \\ i< rjojrw Oocls and Picture Jl.,ldinCT, Painters- and Ar;iBt9 Materials. Bota At'enU for AveriU's Mixrd Painta, Luildin X Paper. No. 620 J str.et, Sacra ment... Cal. gi 4|l tf JAMKS ■,: :.i !>■:}■, *| ANUFACTURER OF ROAD SCRAPERi __% Iro .? Soore . J - i! f« ! l». Shutters, Railing, Onaum, Housework and niicksmithinjc in eenerai No. 620 X street, between Fifth aj;d Sixth. Second hind L'ooiafor sale. *uC2-4pM •I- • ! , |»CH AKD 31^83 ItHOnSB ASH M&. A ehr.!r., Front and N stwes* Minufacturer ol Onaornergei-'s Horse Pow«rs, Patett Ground Kcllei mr n a °s CrUfb *' »> : '- Barley Mills. All kin^a o» li\ llnnlio Pip««. For sale, Threo Miller P&t«at H»» 25^?L_ ■Mate* a. n. BMiTn, XJO 412 J STPF"T, PR«cr:OAL PLUMBER and Oasfltter— Work done on the most approved unitary principles. sl-lptf E. L. BILUXtiS * Cm* H'FCnTERS AND WHOLESALE DKALFJiS , n ."? , BrandlM . w 'n«9 an.i Liquors. Agent. __ _!■ , 3wa f?J M *_ M Cinchona 4 Bitters ; a!*, !'' r ii. .° D S P nn & S* l^" w »ter. Sonom. county Culiforuia. rfo. 11l Kstreet, bstween Fo.irt) *' iJ >llth au-25-lplm 8. r. ROOT. 1. nkilsob J. DRISOOI. Mov., ■ :.soji a co., r7*ioN pi. -n .iY-reoN A^^) bsa3> tVi- l° ar ' : }^ " : lr *"*«*^ ?•-"■>• strcc-t, be. twjaj N and O ( ,: - cni (Jachinerj- of «ver de»TlDtionm..ft. _.., «u2l-< D lm {10- TRACTOR AMI I3I(Lm:R_SHOP, No 611 V°^ »veaue, b-fvten I . ., i X, Sixth and Sev eiti stre,t*. S^runiet.t.., (j»l. Estimates fur *; J' r" ! k "^ »' »-»• Stores Ml-offlS. _ _ u l'-._ auH-4i.lm i4w. r. mm, liWJ# JgOOKUiSDER, PAPEK-RL LKR AND BLANB. Beck Manu-'acturcr, No. Sl» Jstreet, between Thlrj^and Focrtb, Saeraciento. aulo-4pM J. A. «TNm-J«J MA .H. }ti*m_MßftO BOIIJB AUS IRON WOKKt, >.~? I Btrect ,_btw«, Front a-.i Second, Bncr» WCTk. et,- Alsc. nil kbuU of I*, -alrlct Chine v tatali. Beta, ft*. -„,, v , ggfc BurnS . -*^ a ' auH-4rtf 77^^ eltj wr country. Pnr.t-ioal place ol bua'nese. Sac.p an L. PosiofEce Box, No. 410, Sacramento aulfi-4:>tf ■ •-> I- SIMM A CO., DEALERS, CORNER OK FRONT AND 1 streets. Highest price for Hides, SheoT Pelts and T.I ow Untc-hers supplied with Salt £i5 r pr^l ln f™£ Machine,, Stur^rS iu'^ga P s- Prompt "* niuna s^ >; DENTI3TRY7 vr. woon, DENTIST, QUINN'S BUILDING, _rS~S^ nurthciat corner Fourth an.l [ c ~— ? streets. Artificial Teeth inserted on all'^UiU'lT bases. Improved Liquid Nitrous Oxide Oas for painless extraction of teeth. au2s-tf W. 11. lIABE, D. D. 8., | jKNTIST, NO. 606 J STREET, EE-^— t^ v*e. ;. Si-.t!, and Seventh. Sacnunsnto all-4plm h. a. PiEKsojr, f AENTIST, 416 J STREET, BETWEEN Ar, Fifth, Sacramento Arti./Etf^S flcial Teeth Inserted on Gold, Vulcanite ( <iOT^y "i i^ Jb,". 8 * 1 N troas Oxida or Lathing Oas ad mlnjsuredjor patn]o«^itractlon ot Teeth. auU-1 n, V. f. TEBBETT*. T\ENTIST, NO. 527 i J STREET. _*_?->. _ between Fifth ajulSivth.itirO-JpSm-^SHB^ DB3. BBETTEB + BOOTOTrOBT!!, DENTISTS, SOUTHWEST CORNER *~>s=x. of Seventh an.i J streets. In n jiJT % new b-jilding, up stairs. Toeth extract eu^illflf »It hout pain by the use of improved Liquid Nitrous ■".lie Oas. aulf.-4plm PHYSIOU^J^DJURGEONS »«. LaUn, I>HY3ICIAN AND SURGEON—OFFICE A>D t », nce> No ' 323 J Blreot > between Third fourth H.,ure :Btolo a. v., Sto 6 »nd 7toBp. v. Oftioe f tity Superintend mt of Public Sclools at Mnie pl "»- nS-tplm MISS L. J. KILKMje, «. ». OFFICE AND RFSIDENCE, NATHAN BUILD inn, corner Seventh and I streets. Office Hours hto9 a. m ; I>m. to :;, and CtoB p. x. n2-tf BEMOVAU D R - m IRK *■ OATMAN UAS REMOVED HIS ..fflee to No. 323 J etreet, up-staira. over the JaUfomia Slate Baak. Office Hours-9 to 11 a. m , and_l toj and 7 to 8 r. v. 012-lm' «• BABT. M. »., P I LT? IC L AN ", AND S UR«EON (HOMEOPATH, ii» '-.v , »-**• No - lslB G * iTefl > 1-ctween K^htten h and .Nineteenth. Office, 627 J street SZ ? r)l fcacnuner ' t< >. C»'- Specai attenti.)n Hf, to diaeaseg o f the heart and lungs. Office Hours -9 to 11 a. M.; g to 4. and « to 8 p. «. 13-lm DB. .A. E. BBIVK, riIIADUATE OF TUB UNIVERSITY OI .t X « ln> Oennf-ny. »nd of the Medical College of the Pacific, San Francisco. Office and l^ideuce, 6,1 j street, between Fifth and Sixth, Sacramento. Office hours, 0 to 11 a. b., S to 6 and 7 to ir.i 813- tf WALLACE A. BBlCtig. H. D. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, NO. *IJ J STREET, Sacramento. (9 to 10 p. M. ■) omve Hanrs : -j t to I r. i. sel2-4p*.f 1 7 to ir.i.) «m. BLLKBT BBICCB, M. »., OCUJJBT, AURIST AND PHYSICIAN FOB Disease! of the Thioat. Office, 429J J iU-ett, comtr of Fifth, over Sacramento Baak, Sacrarmentc, Cal Hours-8-30 to Ua. >.; 1 to «r. m Sandayi »ao to 11 a. M.: 1 to 4 r. v. sl-tf •B. HATCH, 84 J STREKT-OFFICK HOURS > a. »., and 18:80 to 2 r . «. sl-tf W. A. HCCHSOH. H. »„ HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Orßcs, pouthnort corner oi S« enth and 1 street*, in Bryte'j new buildir,<i, op rtalrs. Re;!. dence, southeast corner of Sorwiih ud N streetr "facrarriento. Cloe boon : Ito 3 and etoBr. a. an3S-4pl m TJ3. W. H. RALBHIV, |-VFFICE AND RESIDENCE, NORTHEAST Vf comer A Second and X streets. May be found at his oSce at all hour?, except when professionally eBW*. au2S-lm DB. 11101 OFFICE AND RESTDENCE, H STRFW BE. tween Wintii and Tenth, Not »18 and 980 Will the Railro»d Hoiptta! dally at B^O A. ■ OSc» honrt— B to aa. m.; lto I p.m., and evenings anli-la P!-E & YOUNG, I i ARBIAOF. MANCTACTTJR. \_y crs, comer of Fourth and __mm_K~- I strecu, &>cramcn'o, hare on *^^*MPK> hand the Urgect assortmmt ot <<&)W_sgC~^<- Ctrriatfes. W w ij and liugyio* to be found in Sacra meato. which they will nil at nrjr la* rate*. _ MISCELLANEOUS. Baker & Hamilton, SACRAMENTO AND SAN FRANCISCO IMPORTERS A\D MAMUF VCTUHEUS OF AGRiCULTURU IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, ETC., A «. I N r » FOB T U X Holme BUel Flows, / js v^V Gale Chilled Iron Eu'eka Gang Plows, \ Hows, Gorbam Combined Collins' Cast Stee' seeder and Cultl- NN2^r2sSrt»fc_ Plows, Barrow's, Cultivat- " Cast Iron Plowa ' ors> -rsasy *. ' I?) Corn SneUers, Feed Seed Drills, Fan Kills, Cutters, Gem Seta Racine Bprln X Wagona, Fl»h» C»rrla R .-» an.l Hassle*, Renlcla A«rlcnU«r«l Work. >(.« lnu Wagons. i EJAnnilfi&nr I?"" 1 boye \' > ' *™, f^pc, Scre»-s, Bolt*. Powder, Ca,w, Fus« H UKIkW fflKp I ? ' S<; ' r e :u "-' Bo'f. Cutler}-, fmridnes, Handles, Rivets linilM Iff HltS. ■J'? v - c " al . Steel, Baling Wire, tlain Fence Wire, Barbed Kemv Hlrt '. J*6 au23-4ptl 3ANKiaG^i3 f opS£^ NATIONAL QOLD BANK — OF-- D. O. MILLS & CO., SACRAMENTO. INITED STATES DEPOSITARY. SXCIIASOI ON Smn Fraaclaeo, New York, Chicago, London, Dublin, Paris, Wm,-hw. Berlin, Frankfort-on-Main, Vienna, St. Petersburg, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Christiana, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Geneva, Venice, and all of the principal cities uf Europe. This Bank has correspondents la Mexico, Sooth America, West Inuies, Australia, Honolulu, and all parts of the world, and special facilities for inakin* collections. seV2-4ptf MONEY TO LOAN —OH g- jat, jSI. i ac IN 11 ABKliiii sr, OB OTISF.U AIMK'M I >■ seciiKiri', AT LOWEST MARKKT RATES, BY California State Bank, SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA. au6-tf MAKSETsT G. rilll. MABTMA.VY, ORIENTAL MARKET AND STEAM SAUSAGE Manufactory, No. 413 X street, between Fourth and Fifth (opposite Metropolitan Theater), dealer in Fresh Meats, all kinds of kausaces, Hams, (t& Or ders from the country solicited and | rouiptly at tended to. n2-tf JACOB ARNOLD, BUTCHER AND PORK PACKER, arrg& corner of Second and N street*, sells Z^Sr wholer>le and retail, at lowest market *S^3»-». rates, the finest of Sugar-euro ! l l.hi.h, Breakfast Bacon, Sh ulJers, Pickled Us^ns and Pork, Mesa Pork, Spare Rite, Piss' Feet, P<;rk .Sausage, Lard, etc. Also, choi^st Fresh Beef, Veal, Mutton, Limb, etc. Highest price pud in cash for Beef Cattle, Hugs, Sheep and Larubt. 03-4ptf C. WEISEL & CO., BUTCHERS AND POKKPACKERS, JfrcSA. pay the highest pric< V- t-rViil-f, .l/y lloira Constantly '-n liiinij, i\tn fini jCL... &**, Sugar-cured Hams, Pickled Ham.', ISreakfaat ttwoo, Should"-,-*, Clear Pork, Mess Por«, Lard, Corned Pcli", Pigs' Feet, Pit's' HelJj and Spare Klbs. Also, extra fine Pork SaUßage. s5-4ptf ~THE FiINEsf~MEATS~ f~VF ALL KINDS, IS THK CHY,*^— fc_». \J a:ij I.t.i, ,t Prii-ea, .ill (T KJV&.JI ilways be found at *.he Metropolitan Market, of CONItAD SCIIEPP, South- ■■ " <*- west Corner of Tucifth and E Btieets. Meats de livered in al parui of the city at all times. anl9-4plm BEAUTIFUL STRAINED LOS AXGELES IIOXKY 1 KO. Jl9 J STREET, SACRAMENTO. au .'2 In. EBNER BROS., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN M I'.r > AMI LIQIiORS. Nos. 116 and 118 X street, between Front and Sec ond, Sacramento. «n25-*plm ijEQAL"~NOTIQEB." PROBATE NOTICE^ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CALl fornia, county of Sacramento. In the matter uf the Estate of JOHN P SCOTT, d.ceagcd Notice is hereby givm that MONDAY, fie 2"th day of MOVEMBER, ISS-2, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day and the Courtroom of naid Court, at the Court-house, in the city of Sacramento, county if Sacramento, and State of California, have been appointed as the time and piaeo for prov.ng the will of said JOHN P. SCOTT, deceased, and .'or hearing the applica tion of ALICE SCjTT for the issuance to her of letters testamentary thereot.. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this Sth day of NOVEMBER, 1882. [sbal.l THOS. H. BERKEY, Clerk. By W. B. Hamii.tos, Deputy Clerk. Grovk L. Joiixsox, Attorney for Petitioner n9 td PROPOSALS — is man for — STATIONERY AND BLiKK BOOKS, Offics of Tim Stats Board of Examiners, ) Sacramento, October 18, 1882. | SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at this office until 12 o'clock x., Monday, November i.~. Iss.-, To furnUh Stationery and Blank Books, in accord ance with schedules to be furnished m the Secretary of State. Samples or minute descriptions of esch article musi accompany said proposals. Each class of goods in the schedule must be bid on separately. The projxisals must be for the delivery of the Sta tioner} and Blank Books bid on at the ollicc of the Secretary of State, in such quantities, nio'c of less, than the schedule names, and kt sucli times, be tween the date of the contract and Ist of Dccembei ISS4, as tl'e Secretary of State may direct. Esch bid roust be accompanied by a certifieu check on tome bank of good st<>mlint, drawn to the order of the Clerk of the Board of Examiners, for a sum equal to 20 per cent, of the amount of the hid, which check will be forfeited to the Sute it the bij which such check accompanies shall be accepted, and the pirty making the bid shall refuse to give sativfactory bonds for the performance of the con tract awarded to him. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids if deemed too high. All bids mutt be directed to the undersigned, in dorsed " Proposals for Stationery am! Blank Books." ALIiKKT HART, 019-td Clerk State Board of Eiaminera. ~atobneys"at lawT B. 0. BMATTT. W. H. BKATTY. ADAH BIATTT BKATTT, 1. 1 ti , \ A BEATTV, A TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN ±\. Federal and State Courts of California and Nevada. Office : Capi'^l bank Building, corner Fourth and J street n» i;itf c. i BATia. a o. nioui. FBEEHAN A BATES. T AWYERS-OFFICE, NO. Dl 6 FIFTH STREET, between 1 mid J, Sacramento, Cal. au27 cms. i. joma. v. v. maktoi. JONGB A HABTIN, ATTORN EYS-ATLAW, NO. 607 I STREET, BE. twe«n Sixth and Seventh, Sacramento. au2«-4plm GBOVE 1- Ji.ll v««.- . 4 TTORNEY-AT-LAW-OFFICK, FIFTH ST Detw(*?n I and J. Residency No. 207 I ttreat. twtweeTi Seventh and Eighth. * anlo-4plm T. B. I'rIAIIUMI, A TTORNEYAYLAW-OFFICK, NORTHEAST corner of J and Second streets. Residence, H Itreet, between P.f.eenth and Sixteenth. aB-4Dln> Friend & Terry LUMBER ESTABLISHED 1853. SUGAR FINE, R£o* >OO~oiilcO» 4 TRUCKLE Pl«, At Wholesale and detail, and lanu'actu.-rd lo Order at the 1111. of Ibe lompaii]'. Aiso Doort, Windows, Blinds, Shakes, Shingle?, Bolta and Tin. MAIN YARD AND OFFICE, No. 1310 Second Street, near M. BRANCH YASD, «r«»r Twelfth A M Kt*.. S; t rr» mroln. < »:. ml9-4p6m PHCENIX HffTTTJg, CEO. SCHROTM & CO., PROPRIETORS, SACRAMENTO, CAL., Manufactuiers of finest brand o NEW PROCESS FLOOR ALSO. CORN MEAL, CRACKED WPEAT Oatmeal Buckwheat and Qrahwn Fluor. nl-lptf RAILROADS, STEAMEES, ETC. (Jemral Pacific Railroad. Cosnniencinx Honday, Hay 15, 188 a ARC UNTIL ?\ KTIIKK HOTICB, TRAINS A. D BOATS WILL UAVE SACRAMENTO as follows: S«| X A. M.— <Suadajs excepted)— Accommo "• «»» dation Train to Marj-sville, Rod Bluff one Reading. iU\ A A. M — (Sundara excepted)— San Fran V<M - V ciaco Passenger Train vußenida. Second class PaSßcngcr Cars attached. D'V.ti '*' "• -(!»"•'>)- C. P. Emigrant Train U »»«vw Ogden. T'ilis *• M.-(D«l!y)-C. P. Pacific Express, vli •>W Uenicia, for San Francisco. Hr'ftft *• M >— (" r a* wwn thereafter as prac • w.ww ticible— Sundays oxcepted)— Steamer for San Francisco, touching at all way port? on tne Sacramento river. I 1 "2^5 ** «.— (Sundays excepted}— Passenger i».~«> Train for Wootl!aDdi wilUams and Wil. •ows. 1 1:40 A# . M --( I)l! il))-8an Francisco P&esenger a ».-*v Tt-uh, Connects at Gait with Pswenier Train for lune and at Lathrop with the S P Atlantic Express for Jladern, Newhall 'Santa Barbara), Los Angclus, Yuma, Maricopa (ITescott), Tucson, Benson Drain;;, El Psso, and Uaymond, Texas, 1555 miles from San Fraucisco. Connect* al8 ° al > ' lcB f;)r &*" Jo «e -2:30 ?■' M --,( D! " l y>-Oregon Exprees for -». »\ iiarysville, Chico, Red Bluff and Reddine (Portland, Oregon) '•JS4O T* J I --< Dail J>-Local Passenger Train •w-xv (or Auburn and Colfax. 3:50 P ' M--< D ai'y>-San F/andsco Passenger *"*** Train, via Benida. 4:45 **" M '7< Daii >>-Loc»l Train to Lathrop, frSfga^EfpJo^^'^ Battie Mountilu (AusUn), Pallsadj (i-areka), Ogden, Omaha and East. T ii fJSTr.??4« General Manager T. II GOODMAN Gael IWr and Ticket Agent . J~9-4otf Sacramento & Placervllle Railroad, On and AHer HondMy, Ausa»t :, 18S*. UNTIL FrRTIIKR SOTim, iralnj wL .-un between Sacramento vid HliilM.li Springs as follows: Leave Sacramento for Folacm, Latrobe and Shingle Springs jj.qq y I#ave Sacramento for Fols-jm. 4-C0 f 2 Leave Shingle Springs for Lairote, Fol som and Sacrrmento 11:30 A U Leave Latrolre for Folsom and Sacral mento ,.j,, j, M Leave Folsom for Sacramento ' f'so A M Leave FoU»m for Sacramento 1-15 p' v' mr2 - t< J. B. WRIGHT. Snperintendent. For Portland and Astoria (Oregon). rr»nE okegon railway and f. NaU|rr.tion Company and Pa- ciflc Coast Steamship Company will<t.T-'ifr'^J d.spatcn from Spear street wharf, fur tho above poru, one of their Now Al Iro.. Steam- Bbips, viz : Queen or the ParlOr. Commbia, StaU ol • allTornla and Orecon. SAILING DAYS: November 3, 8, il, 15, 18, 22, 23,^29 And erarj following Wednesday and Saturday, At 13 o f clock a. M., ConaecUng at PortUnd, Or., witn Steamers a: d hailroads and their connectirjr Stnge-lines for a. I Ore X o ?> Washington and Idaho Territoriw. British Columbia and Alaska. Ticket Office: No. 214 Montgomery Btre. t ** t . Goo " A LL PEKKINS £ CO., Agente, _myi-tt N?^10 Market street, San Francisco R E DUCTION %^^OF FAEE.^^ J 0 "'* TALBOT, TICKET AGENT OF THE C P tJ , w *V' { at SMraniento, Cal., and Tor the Atlantic "earner Lines, has been uotifled that until fu.-hcr r^^rrTi'urwiTa^s O f ckttt by -» FRO3I $30 TO $24, Making a saving of 20 per cent, of former c.et. This low rate will probably last but a short time and any who desire to avail themselves of it should' n ! cure their tickets at once. Those wmhing to procure sucn tickets, but whi ! reside a distance fiom this city, can obtain all de sired information by addressing JOHN TALBOT, TICKET AGENT SACRAME2.TO, CAL. «T Persons can send money by Postofflee Ordor, Draft, or by w hLLS, FARGO & CO.'S EXPRESS from any point where they have an offieo. m4-tf McOSEARI'S PATENT ROLLER FLOUR! TOR SALE BY ALL (.KIK I |{>. CMcCREARV & CO., SACRAMENTO MILLS a now manufacture a grade of ROLLER FL( it'R luMj equal to the WASHBUkNE, or any other Minnesota High-grade Patent Flnur. Also the whitest, strongest and best Bakers' and Family Flour ■n the market auS 4 pirn BOGA BEER EXCHANGE, 411 J STREET. TnE CELEBRATED BOCA LAGEH«3*f& Beer »c sell on draught, (jtr \ji 5 Cents per Glass. Fine stock of Liquors, Wines and Cigars. The Lunch Bar contains the finest dishcs,of the season t^ Large Bottling Establishment. Orders for trade and family use will be promptly attended to. CLAUSS & WERTHEIM, Sole Agent* for the Boca Brewing Company for Sac """-•'■*"• ..31 4. 3m |3p COAL OIL STOVES jSJMx A AL SIZ^ S FOR COOKINC OR PARLOR y-'-gg*} USE. Sen.l for Circular and Prices. fSa^f^^r WIKSTKK Jt CO., 17 New Mont ~- mss>- gomeir street. San r"ranci*T. Ti27-4ptf """•i. 1L FRANK CU^IrK, l*.MUr*wtt n.,MJu4 K. Alwayi a asnaieU stock la stare. Ownttry ortew reoelTS prompt attsnUos. >1 «»lm s— s— ipi-ti *^r*^^|i ■■ m mm ttrfi*"^— tmsqesqK _ FRITZ & MILLER, I BKBEKTAKEstS. f\rnc& n» odd fellow? templk, \f NiDtk and X strmta. Complete stock o( UNDERTAKERS' QOODB oonstutir on haad. Cit/ and country orders promptly at tendea to, «ay or ui«tit, it reaaoos.bl* rates. '■»! a. jT^rmilyal^™"™! ••■atr Conacr aasl Undertaker, Hat NBored to N e. S*» J street, bet. Fifth m.i K** l^ °" hand * Ur ¥ t Msortment of JHf lk s£™"* < " CMk *^ B«ri»i Ca«. and Oofflaa. aaroaasfunilstMd and Funeral Wreaihs Prswrnd. Ooffia orders will reoslT* prompt a*UnsMaonahortaoUo«andatthe!ewMtra>«». R. H. BYERS. So. CO9 k su. hft-Klxlh and Severn ih. SACRAMENTO. AW Shrouds and Buriai aothes, Coffintiiad Ti immiegs. Metallic Burial Cases and Caasjits. Intcrmenu made in all the Cemet^ ex ■ Bodies Embalmed for Shipmert. au2l-4|.tf ROLLER SKATES ~Lg) AND OTHER NEW INVEN-|*^7 .Ob J\ tionf . WIESTEK A <«.. 7fe,A MW-~? No. 17 New Montgomery street, t&Er San Francisco, Cal. r.6 lm 9> Sacramento Pinning Kill, SASH AND BLIND FACTOR*. CORNIR Of Front and Q streets, Sacrunentu. Bixir*. Windows. Blind*. rialsh of all ktnds, Window Frame*, Moldkift U every dcacription, and Turnlnr. HARTWKLL, HOTCHKWB A 8TAI«EB. ao«-4o1m f Tde Pioneer Box Factiirt 8(111 Ahead at aU Competitors* 000 ■bk aa ai 80c couu froai and ■ Streets Bveraaftrato n»-«pa T MEDICAL, W<kf V PRICE 50CTS A\ IHMEDIAIK VM> IT::M IM > r ( I Hi: Tor MHW, COIRS A-.111.ii, I'.KON rums, t koi p. hMin/i, iitiikh. LOS* OF 101 l i:. Incipient fansampllosl, and all Dt*ea»< s or the Throat and i nut-. Ask Tor tne Call r<>rnla Paluionarv Balsam, and lake no oilier. «T-O:?» BY ALL !>!.! #;t.isT-. » J.H. Gates &Co., PItOPRIETORS, 417 Sansome st., ?an Francisco. OR. SPINNEY £ GO., OF HO. II KEARKV ST., SAN FRANCISCO, Treat ail Chronic and ftpcclal lll.run. 1»IM. !ME<( VMT-HO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM THE TI effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at tne alUr of suffering bumanit}'. DR. SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit 4500 for every case of Seini.al Weakness or Private Disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. lllUlili: HKII MEM. There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or Durning sensation, and a weakening of the Bystem in a manner the patient cannot account fi.r. On examining the urinary deposits % ropy sediment will often be found, aud sometimes small particles) of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin milkigb. hue, again changing to a v.irk and torpid appearance. There are many 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 restoration of the genito-unnary organs, Otfice hours— lo to 4 and ato 8. Sunday, from 10 to 11 ». m. Consult Uion free. Thorough examin ation and advice, $5. Call or address DX. s'-inn; V A CO., No. 11 Kearny street, San Francisco. P. S.— For private diseases of shoi: standing, a full course of medicine, sutlicient for cure, with all instrurtii'i.i, will be sent to any address for 610. au-28 4p6tawMTWTh Ftf TO THE UNFORTUNATE I Dfi.GIBBON'SISPENSABY, 623 Kearny street. San Francisco. r " ""^ Eitablished in 1884, for /& 1(i treatment of Sexu>l AT s~Tr^~-~~- ■ V^V & nd Seminal diseases, sM^—^^~ M^ Buch as Gonorrhea, Gleet, lm*^^t£i ■--—^\». Strictures, S\ philig in all MjßSrvrWSr**'^*^ its '" mis. Seminal Weak- BtgmH ?~*' 'S I )JS ni>a9 ' Impotency, Skin ffvil. li^ J&S^' seaae *i etc., i^niia. frtfla-^ lf'^'taaWGtl'jri '"'" li - ''""•-" ' " r nocharge v *. X ~J - ' "1* Seminal Weakneu. Seminal Emisnionp, ths \Si&Ntv£jX'7'!' /k l^ i"'>nsequenceofsclf nbtu-u i^r*iSP^>(?^*s •T> " " hUr> %l 'Je ■JK^^^^SjsS?S^Sl.w.V prayed sixual indulgence is practiced by the youih of l>ot.h sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms, unless combated by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots ur.ili r the eyes, puin In the head, ringing In the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, un asiness about the loins, we.il: [!.-•< of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, l<>B9 of f-nntidence, diffidence in approaching strangers), a dislike to form new ac qu .int *!!■•» h, clispositinu to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various erup tions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, ntgbt sweats, monomania aivi frequent by insn- ity. Cl Kr'lJ AT lIOMC Persians at a distanrcc may be cured at hixne by addTSSßmg a letter to DR. OIUBON, stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued :md have medicines promptly forwarded, free fron damage and curiosity, to any part f the country with fuM and plain directions. By inclo-ing ten dollars in registered letter, through the Po«u^nc« or through Wells, Fargo & DD , a i»ckage of medicint wi!: He forwarded to any part of the Union. Pleas* my you saw ;this adveitisement in the RtooßV- Union. Addre*. DR. J. F. GIPBON, ja24-4pif&sw Box 1967, San Francisco. HfiC^fv , ~iC i :• ii« Tl«l» «jlreat HiJNftm iC I i'Jgsirmclhenlng . \i\^& ">i. I \ Flii-'iicily ami Verve \l4es ' V' -\ rws '* ; iH tne 'ePl' *j Atfl \j mate result of over '■>:■ gtf\- ■"' twenty years of prac >XHs»- r£y «3a-> ticll tx|"-riejn.e, and v'-?»*i "'vjßS.vX CURES WITH UN iflvir vM failing cektainti UrS' 'jSJJ&V'ZzXnX Nervous and I'hvsira fl \ i"&*W®sri(\ iH Dsbility.Semin*. Weak. 'Hi IHlVJieijA>.'i I nGM > Spermatorrho*. jiyHU^EN.Ajfci^ Proktatorrho-a, *m Kmissions, Ira|«)U;ncy, F.xbaosted Vi'ality, Premature Decline and LOSS OF !!IMHP()I>, In all li. conipllrallaßi, anil from whatever eauiie iiriulur, I. It enricaes and purifies the Blood, blrengthenc the Nerv^j, Bmin, Muscles, Digestion, Reproductive Organs, and Phyiical and Mental Faculties. U^ st-M» any unnatural debilitating drain :r,-.» th^B B\-t<«), preventing iuvolutitary losses, JuintSljs^^ droasls, seminal losses with the urine, etc., so destructive to mind and body. It is a sun elimtoator of all KIDNEY AND'BLADDER COM PLAINTS. It contains no injurious ingredients. To tn»»e (olTerine from the evil effects I or youthful Indiscretion* or t\rr..r». n xpeedy, thorongh and permunenl lIKK I 18 <a AK4..NTKF.I*. Price, 92 .M» i^r bottle. "r sr c bottles in case, with fall directions and advice, $ia. Sent secure from observation to any adil»:ss upon receipt of price, or C. O. 1). To be hadionly of DR. C. D. SALFIELD, 216 Kearny Stteel. BAN FBANCIBCO, OAL Consultations etrictly confidential, hy letter or at offisr, FREE. For the convenience of paticute. Mid in <M ier to insure perfect secrecy, I have adopted a privawi address, nadcj- »hich ail packages are for warded. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE, Sufficient to show its merit, will be sent to an applying by letter, BUting his symptoms and Commiuiications striclJy onGdential THE GREAT ENGLISH REMSDY KSSS^X^j-JMB&KIfI a never-failing euro KPJ2^S-*~mj£jHßf'>rNcr>"US D.-tnlitv.Ex- B«js^'-— "~- »^^£sW hausteil Vitality, Sem : i **iS laatorrhlB *. Lo»'t Man- Ed! m * X i'TTn •>«»•«•■ Impotency, 'via 4a .jJg _ M Paralysis, and all the ter -I*2, W,/'*"^^ ittßrible effects of self-abuse, flHrAVjfiTrSistifl} IjUv ' I " "'''■• Noctuniai ImtWy^-nl^cMimß Kniinsi. us, Avomli.n to Society, Dimness of Vi»l. n, Noises in the liead ; the vital fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many other diseases that lead to insanity and death. Or, HINTIK, who is a regular physician (grad uate of the University of Pennsylvania), wi!' agree to forfeit Five Hundred Dalian for a case of this kind the TIT A I KI.ST4tK4.TItF. (under his special advice and treatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurious foui,d in it. s>K. MIVriK treats all Private Diseases successfully without mercury- • on-iillailon free. Thor ough examination and advice, including analysis ol urine, »5. Price of Vital Kottoratlve. #3 a bottle, or four times the quantity, «I 9 j sent to viy address upon receipt of price, or C. O. D., se cured from observation, and in private name U desired, by A. E. MINTIE, !M. !>., \«. n Keiray street. >an Irnnrlwo, Cal. SAMPLE BOTTI.E FREE! W 111 be sent to any one applying by letter, statin* symptoms, box and age. Strict sacrecy in regard to all business transactions. DX. MlMlbri KIDNEY Kl'Ml'.ltv. MB PIIKF.TIt I W. cares all kinds of Kidney an Bladder Complaints, Oonorrhcßa, Gleet,Leuccrrhcj!a For sale by all Druggists; $1 a bottle ; six bottle DX. MIXTIE'g DA M>] I lO\ PILLS are t>ie best and choai^st lIVM-MMA and BILIOUS cure in the maru-t. Fur sale by all Druggists KIRK, GEARY & CO., SacramcntoT Wh.,lesal* •*? ent *- m»-4ply&o9»wlyW3 Dr. aicord's VITAL. Reatorati r« HAS BBEN INDORSED BY THE ACADEMT OF PARIS, FRANCE, tested over a half a ', century as a Specific for Nervoiu and Physical De bility, Loss of Manly Vigor, etc Contains no Phos phorus, Cantharides, or any other poison. Pro duces no reaction and is rermanent in effect. Of Lerassrr, Paris, and J. A. BAUER, Druggist, Sols Agent fur t.ie Pacific coast, 101 Post street, SAN Ml \v. '!.-.< ii. Boxes at 100 Piiln, *3 ; 400, flO. Sent by mail. Inclose stamp for descriptive dr. colars, r.lth testimonials and sympt< mi Gennlnt nas private proprietary stamps with monogram c ■ B. 8. ml4tf-&aw!awBmB NERVOUS J>EB.LITY. A CCKB UtKiMIMi. DR. E. C "VESTS NERVE ANT) BRAIN TRRAT MENT.-A specific for Hysteria, Dizzinesa, Convulsions, Nervous Hewlachc, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorrbcia, Impotency, Invol. unUry Emusions, Premature Old Agu, caused by over-exertion, self-abuse, or over-indulgence, *hlca leads to misery, decay and death. One b..x will core recent cases. Each box contains we month's treat, menl One dollar a I ox. or six boxes 'ut flit d4alaM Bent br maii prepaid on receiDt ol price. We guarantee six boxes to cure v; esse. With eaca order received by nr f.,r ux boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser oni written guarantee to teturn the m.i cv if the treat meat doe* not effect a euro. Guarantees issue i only by KIRK, GEARY A CO., Druggists, Sacra mento, CaL Orders hy mail at Regular Price. I d7-4o /»* / CLAIRVOYANTS. ORTUNE TELLING. — READING OF . ths D«j.t, present and future. MRS. I. VV . ANDREWS, the well-known Character**** Reader, Fortune Teller and Clairva^ga^awtcubih m street, between O and H, rcit^jß HIJ^H Church. Information given JH courtship and marriage. BLACK ]>r\>U«^^^B AND SCRE|Jj mEX ABOVE WELL 1 1 MONTE DIABLO COAL^ that can be and f t steam, la fi.^sfl at Black btamon J Ijunilnit, ConSsH in J at the otlloe of the Compau>7*7!«H of -»olsom and Spear itrecU, San FrMidjHsß P. B. CKRNWXf-i m7-U Presld«n| B. D. C. afl|