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THE DAILY RECORD -UKlfflf. A FEW GOOD RECEIPTS. Tomato Socp.— Always use cold water in making all soups ; skim well, especial ly daring the first hour. There is great necessity for thorough skimming, and to help the scum rise, pour in a little cold water now and then, and as the soup reaches the bulling point, skim it off Use salt at first sparingly, and season with salt and pepper ; allnw one quart of soup to three or four persons. For to mato soup allow one gallon of stock made frorr. nice fresh beef to tone quarts of fr«-sh tomatoes ; remove MM skin and cut oct the hard center, put through a tioe sieve, and add to the stock ; make a paste of butter and tlour, and, when the Bto^'k begins to boil, stir in a half tea-cup of the paste, taking care not to have it lunpy ; bfiil twenty minute*, seasoning with ?»'t and pepper to taste. T*o quarts of the canned tomatoes will answer. Cukkkn MATOmruSS — Taka as many chickeiis ai are wanted for the bulk of your falad ; boi! them in bouillon until sufficiently conked, then take them out and remove all the flesh, heiiig carM'u! to reject all bonea and skin. Cut iuto sizeable cubes and put them into a deep dish ; season with salt, pepper, oil and vinegar, and let them remain some hours in the pickle. Put into a salad bowl about three times as much lettuce as you have chicken, which latter put into the center of the lettuce, covering it with Mayonnaise dressing, gar nished with bits of lettuce, hard-boiled eggs, olives, capers, beets, etc., cut in symmetrical shapes. Wooix.'otk. — Broiling is a favorite method or cooking game, and all birds are exceedingly nice rc&Utd. To broii : Split down the back, open and lUttcu the breast by covering with a cloth and ponnding, season with pepper and lay the inside first upon the gridiron ; turn as soon as browned, and when almost done, take off, place on a platter, sprinkle with salt and return to the gridiron. When done, place in a hot dish, butter both sides wel' and serve at once. The time required is usually about twenty minutes. They require a brisker fire than poultry, but take less time to cook. Their color when done should be a fine yellowish brown. Serve on toast. E<;(; PLOT.— Fad and cut in slices the purple kind ; sprinkle with salt and pep per and let drain on a tipped plate for three quarters of an hour ; make a lit;ht batter with one egg, flour and a little water ; dip the slices into it and fry in butter or lard. Etggs aud cracker may be used instead of the batter. Or pe»-l the eeg plant, boil till done, then pour off the water, mash fine and add pepper, *alt and butter to taste ; put in a shallow pudding-pan and over the top put a thick layer of cashed cracker.- Bake half au hour in a moderate oven. Potatoes a la Diviiesse. — These are now the most fashionable, and if a really good potato is capable of being improved, perhaps this is the best method. Take cold well-seasoned mashed potatoes, roll out and form into little bis cuit-shaped cakes la little flour may be used to form them, but do not mix tlour with the potato) ; arrange cakes on a pieplate, glaze them over with beaten egg, and bake to a delicate bruwn. SoI'FFLE OF DIFFKKKXT FliriTS — With fruits of a soft mi juicy nature, such as peaches, apricots, plums, bananas, etc., proceed in this manner : Remove the ker nels and presß the fiuit through a sieve ; put what you have thus obtained in a bowl, adding one-half a pound of powdered sugar and the whites of three eggs ; beat well, and add a little Idrschwasser or maraschino as flavoring. Tntn take the ■whites of six or seven eggs and beat them into a stiff froth. Mix well together, put this on a dish in a well-heated oven for tive or six minutes before serving. Sprinkle powdered sugir on top. Chami'acke Jelly. — Take two ounces of good gelatiue and dissolve it in a quart of i water ; put this in a saucepan with the juice of two lemons and three oranges, two whole eggs, two whites of eggs, a few egg shells and three-quarters of a pound of sugar ; mix well and add another quart of , water. Put the saucepan on the fire, stirring occasionally to make clear : when it boils, put the pan on the side of the stove, and let it remain without boiling for of teen minutes, then remove it and run the : jelly twice through a flannel strainer, adding to it a pint of champagne. I'our iato one or more molds and set on the ice t i harden. Turn out of the molds and | ctrveon cold plates. RECENT DISCOVERIES AT POMPEII. On January 24th the skeleton ot a -woman with a child was discovered at 'i'ompeii in the narrow street which bounds ou the north losula VII. of Regione VIII., about twelve feet above the level of the uncient pavement — that is to say, where the layero of lava end and those of ashes begin. It is well known that the ca tastrophe of 71* A. D. commenced with a thick shower of snihll pumice stones by 'which the streets and open squares of I'ompeii were covered up to the roofs of the houses. Stones were succeeded by ashes, which became solid owing to the action of successive showers of boiling water, and the ashes now form the top layer of the materials which cover the ruins of Pom \< ii. >,iust of the unhappy beings who remained in the houses after the erup tion tir.st reached the town, and who found, when the shower of stones was over, that no deliverance was pos sible except by flight, made their escape through the windows, the doors having been blocked by the stones and lava. Hut so far as we can judge from the exca vations, the greater part of these fugitives could have taken but few steps, and must have been quickly suffocated by the poison ous fumes. Ihe hot ashes and water cov ered their bodies in Buch a way as to make an exact cast ; and after the tlesh had shrunk away the impression made by the corpses still remains as they fell struck down by death. The Senatore Fiorelli con ceived the haiiiiy idea of taking plaster casts of the impressions, and thus repro duced the figures to be seen in the Pompeii Musenm, which have been copied into most of the books that describe the antiquities of the buried city. It was not always found possible to obtain a perfect cast, be cause in many instances a portion of the body was resting on tbe stones, where of course if left no impression. Unfortunately this is the case with the two skele tons lately discovered, the larger of which, that of tbe woman, is almost entirely em bedded in the layer ot stones. One arm only has left an iinpreß°ion on the ashes ; and with this arm she was clasping the legs of the child, tbe greater portion of whose body has been modeled, showing considerable contraction in the arms and legs, and a general emaciation which lead us to suppose that tbe child must have been very ill. It is believed that it was a little boy about ten \ears of age. Doubt less the woman was the mother of the child, and we can hardly snppo3e that «he would have carried him had he not been unable to walk. Some jewels found on the female skeleton indicate a person of condition ; two bracelets of gold en circled the arm which held the boy, and on the hand were two gold rings, one set with an emerald and the other with an amethyst. — [Exchange paper. Mixed Marriages.— The question of mixed marriages has been occupying the serious attention of the German press for some time past. The indications are that, notwithstanding the opposition of the priesthood, they will finally be allowed. The parish priests of Bavaria have hitherto demanded from the bride acd bridegroom of different relig ions a written promise that their chil dren should be brought up as Catholics. The Administrative Tribunal of Munich has now decided that such conventions are illegal, inasmuch as they form part of the marriage contracts, and all contracts have to be entered into before a notary. AccoMTLisHEa bnr»enieQ anl veteriaariacs freely use St. •lacobs OU for atuck. HOW MRS. JONES BOUGHT A CARPET SWEEPER. The other day when Bridget the valiant was engaged, Mrs. Jones answered the door bell herself, and f unu a glib, silver tongued agent had taken possession of her steps, and was checking something in a memorandam-book when she answered his fluent ring. A " Is you mammHi, miss," he asked with a ji. ii=r.-.- smile. Mrs. Jones was rather taken aback. She was so accustomed on such occasions to the stereotyped question, "Is the lady of the house at home f that she hardly knew what to say. " I see she is not," continued the straDger, with a look of keen disappointment over clouding his face. "I bad wished to (6' her in regard to a cosmetic I sell. You, with your fresh, youthful complexioß, would hardly need it." "You can't sell anything here," said Mrs. Jones, recovering nerself ; " we never buy from aeenU." "No ? Well, I'm sorry, for consumption has marked me for its own," said the man, with a melancholy cough, '" Are you j nearly out of Bibles ? I'm trying to do a ■ little good in the world before I leave it by ! selling the best and cheapest revision of the I saored — " ''No ! I don't want any Bibles," snapped Mrs. J., "and I'll be obliged to jou if you'll take your things off the steps so I can close the door." " Certainly, certainly, MißS — youth and beauty ; and yet there is a sad, dreamy look that tells of biliousness ; now these liver pills — " " Will you go?'' exclaimed Mrs. Jones, as she tried to get the rioor closed. " Oh, if I only had the broom '." " Broom ! broom ! " cried the stranger, with a dramatic gesture ; " who says br-r room ! Not this young and lovely be ing in the heart of a great city ? Brooms, my dear young lady, belong to the dark ages ! You never should wield so common an implement. Let me sell you a carpet sweeptr— an ir veution that will remove the dust of ages without fatigue or discomfort to yourself — a patent-hinged, self-guiding, nickle- plated, premium-medal carpet sweeper. Lovely creature, don't disfigure those graceful hands with a broom, when for a few paltry dollars you can buy a car pet sweeper !" "I couldn't help it, Jeptha," exclaimed Mrs. Jones, when her husband fell over the new carpet sweeper and landed in the base ment among the ruins. " I didn't want it any more than a cat wants two tails, hut you ought to have heard the creature talk ! I believe I'd have bought a cameleopard if he'd had one for sale and asked me to ; he. just talked me into it." But she never told Jones what he said. — [Detroit Post. A SERIOUS JAR. If Jem is the same as Jim, And G Bounds the same a<l J, Theu between a Gem, and Jim, and Jem, W hat is the difference, pray ! We read ahout Gem Jars, Jars made for holding jam. Then, are these Gem j ire j m j*m jars? (Be calm, my mind, be calm.) Jim-jams is a m tdifte-J way Of saying delirium trem.; And the jars of a fit of the *' blues," Why, nothing can equal them. So alter the name at once, Lest discussion should wax h-'.t, And call the Gem Jam Jar, instead, The James Preserving P-jt. But if folks are opjnised to this, As many doubtless are, Then let the jar have its r.ime ia full, AS the Jim Jem Gem Jam Jar. IN THE DOLMAN COUNTRY. The Breton men look like overgrown boys with their short waistcoats and shorter jackets, ornamented with numer ous rows of pearl buttons. The cloth trousers are full, and the universal sabots complete one end of the costume. At the other end is a wide-brimmed low felt or straw hat, od which it is indispensable to wear black velvet trimming, with two long | black velvet tails hanging behind. Leather boots are kept for Sundays and fetes, and the smartness on these occasions appear to run mostly into the waistcoat, the colored braiding on which is almost eastern in its gorgeousness. The skirts of the women's ; dresses are gathered into a broad band at the waist, a kerchief or shawl being worn over the shoulders. The hair is plaited into a broad band, which is doubled on itself ; and the mußlin cap has two long lappets, or ears, which are folded back on the head, forming large loops. As for the peasants themselves, the majority of whom farm their own Email domains, they bear a toil-worn stamp very markedly, especially the women. The bare-legged women and girls seem to take their share, or rather more than their share, in the hardest field labor, and their lot is very far removed from what an Kaglish eye would like to see. Many features of the country life remind one of Ireland, but the ingrained idea of the French peasant to put by francs seems to carry them bravely through the sternest circumstances. Still, with all their moiling, they must be very poor. The houses in the out-of-the-way villages are little better than hovels, in which the cows frequently get the lion's share of the ac commodation, with floors of beaten earth, and old open hearthß, picturesque, per haps, but very smoky. The article of fur niture in which luxury is displayed ia the bedstead, which is generally a piece of ornamental woodwork, reaching from floor to ceiling, with the bed five feet from the floor, inclosed by curtains or sliding shut ters. As the family growß richer a sub stantial wardrobe cupboard is added to match the bed. — [London Society. NO KEY-NOTE. A venerable colored man invested in a watermelon at the Central Market, and was walking off to find a retired spot in an alley when a brother of color hailed him with : " See here, Uncle Joe !" "Ize in a hurry," replied the melon man. "Bat we boaf wote de same ticket, yon know ? " Yeß, I know, but watermellyons and politicks .loan' run togeder. " " I belong to your church, too." " I 'at may all be, but din am no gineral love-feast." " Say, uncle," continued the other, as his mouth continued to water, "we am of de same race ? " " Sposin' we am. Does do white folkses whack up kase dey am all white ?" " I lent you half a dollar once." " Dats so, but I paid it." " Won't you divide on the grouo' of charity f "Lxika-heah, sah !" said the old man, as he turned around, " yon can't strike de key-note, no way you can fix it — not on dis watermellyon ! If you'll see me later — catch on sometime when Ize lnggin' home a mnshmelon wid one side caved in — sun thin" werry cheap an' soft — an' you'll put it on the groun' of your old wife bavin' de whoopin' cough an' my ole wife bavin' de measles at de same time, we'll sot down an' devour de bizness in company. Go Hack, sah— go right back !"— [Detroit Free Press. " Are yon not pretty much out of society since ron have taken to acting ':" was the somewhat impertinent inquiry of an inter viewer, addressed to Mrs. Lingtry. Bnt the lady was equal to the occasion. "One doesn't have much time for society," she said, " when one is always hard at work." The newest of the many European canal projects is one for nn'ting Cologne with Antwerp. A Dutch engineer is the antbor of it, and is said to have already secured from the Cologne Chamber of Commerce a promise of warm support. He has peti tioned the German Government for financial assistance. WorLn not be wit.hnnt Ke-Jding's liiogi* Salvo, is the verdict of all who use it. Pricf , 25 cents. THE LIGHT OF THE SKY. Captain Abney lately read a paper before the British Association on the light of the sky at high altitude*, based upon observa tions made in the Alps on the Itiffel, at a hight of 8,500 feet. His investigations proved that in high altitudes the light of tne sky diminishes very much, so as o make photography diflealt, and that it s only a t.nth or a twentieth of trat which is found on vhe surface of thr "arto. Taer* was a remarkable absence of the rain-bat d spectrum. On the RSA he inly saw t once, an.l that was dunug a shower. T' c solar tpeotaUß was tr>i svi>e on the Riff. 1 as in Linden. He did not believe thit aqueous tapoc was pment in the- upper re gions ; at an events, in the form in which it exists below. In the red part of the spectrum he found that the benzine and alcohol whioh had been found to exist in the atmosphere actually increased in strength in the higher region?, aud he ould only suppose that benzine and abohol are not of terrestial formation, but come to us from space. Dr. Glaisher said he bad never failed up to five miles in getting a dt position of vapor, and there was no part of the earth's atmosphere probably in which there was oo aqueous vapor. At a hight of seven miles in a balloon he had seen cirrus clouds still higher, and there was a great difference between the atate of the atmosphere in a free balloon and on a mountain side. Professor S. I*. Lingley, of Allegheny. Pa , in a paper on the distribution of energy in the solar spectrum, stated that he had in vestigated in the infra-red spectrum at a hight of 13,000 feet in a very dry region, and found that it extends very much farther tLan had been whipped heretofore. The wave lengths of the visible parts of the red end of the spectrum are only one fuurth of those in the infra-spectrum, no that three-fourths of the energy were in visible. His observations proved the ex istence of great gaps in the spectrum, and he was inclined to support Abney's con clusions on the existence of benzine and aleoaol in space. KITCHEN ECONOMY. latere ting Tests Made by the Govern- ment Chemist. Dr. Edward G. Love, the present Analyt ical Chemist for the G nernment, has re cently made sotce interesting experiments an to the comparative value cf baking powiiers. Dr. Live's teets were made to determine what brands are the moat economical to use, and as their capacity lies in their leavening power, tests were directed solely to aecertain the available uas of each powaer. Dr. Ljvb's report gives the following : £treogth Name of the Cubic Inches G-,r Baking Powriem. por «ich uunce or P.*der. " Koyal " (sieiin tartar powder) UJ 4 " Paiapsco" (mum powier) 116. J* " KurnfordV (phosphate) fresh IJ2 5* " Kuuif jrd's " (phosphate) old tt.7" " Hartford's None Such." fresh 1 'I t> " Hanforri's None Such," old »435 " Redhesd's" 117.0 " Churm " (alum powder) 116 9* '* Amazon " (alum powder) 111.9* " Cleveland's " (short weight j oz ) 110*5 "Sea Foam" ' Jll7 't "SI*"" ;•„ '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.lve'.a "Dr. Price's" k>-> <j " Snow Flake " (GrofTs, St. Paul) M ss " Lewis's " Condensed 93 ■> " Congress " yeast 97 'fi "C. E. Andrews ft Co. "a" (contains alum) 7S 17* '■ He.-kerti " ... B«Ij "Uilteta" 84 2 " Bulk " ; go^ *In his report the Government Cnemist says : " I regard all alum pawders as very un wholesome. Phosphate and Tartatic Acid powders liberate their gas too freely in pro cess of baking, or under varying climatic changes sutftr <ieterioration." Dr. H. A. Motr, the former Government Chemist, after a careful and elaborate exam ination of the various baking powders of com merce, reported to the Government in favor of the Royal b-and. It is stated that certain difficulties will prevent Sir Garnet Wolseley receiving any higher military rank in recognition of his services in Egypt, so that he will remain on the roll of Lieutenant-Generals and only be promoted when his turn comes in regu lar course. He is now fifteenth on the list for promotioa to the rank of General.} I HAS BEEN PROVED . c The SUREST CURE for * I KIDNEY DISEASES. I c Does a lamo back or a disordered urine O — indicate that you are a vietimP TKO DO CD t! NOT HESITATE; use KIDNEY- WORT at c p once (druggists recommend it) and it wil] c £ speedily overcome the disease and restore B (h a.thy actioa toall theorgans. £ 0 I orflipc for complaintspeculiar .> £ "fIUICBi toyour^x.suehaspaui J *" and weaknesses, KIDNEY-WOHT is unsur- • £ passed, as it will act promptly aud safely. J m Either Bei. Incontinence, retention o! © «<)jirine, brick dn»t or ropy deposits, and dull c 1 dragging pains,allspe©dily yield toiteour- 5 ative power. (5.-.) X BOLDBYAI,I.DRtrGOI I JT3. Prioe»l. fH/ADr^s J'linfnillnirand Infalll gpAMIHu!i sS ;;|- ',>:■■;;;■;■; secures AND^tf ssa&^sns jgt in jr. Swrniatorrhtpa, wIV potency. Svi>liills. s'.-rof vlk t*Mi T9» ulaanil all Nervou? and \iffWt*-lia -dr^ Mood Diseases. ToCl^r xw4MH_ ITymen, Lawyers, I [ter- E|3K9bV. . aryMen. Merchants, »fc*»^l»te*i Bankers, Ladlesand all jHK^M whose aedi-ntar\' eni ijjp^l § I'l"> mi'lit rau>cs" N. rv Ajßc^av I ous Prostration, Invfru- VL T^^ .f. Kidneys, or who re \S npi-Y,-t. -in.-, up H VaiVa r-'tiier it -himi :.,- Jm^. •3»tW^» Samaritan nehvink i '- — \-^M is invaluable Thoua ■ w NEVER rAil« proclaim it the IWb*»l FAILS - — gJ ";.""■. "■'"'l'rful Invig. Xw F \fM atf W "^ul" sinking system' THE Dii. B.A. RICHMOND MEDIC IL C - feole Proprietors. HI. Jowph. Mo. JOHNT.STOLL, No. 610 X street, Sacramento, Cal., i, M\ Manufacturer of W\ yf^f all kiiius of SAP § * t*J»F^^^BSPSL COLLARS. SAll' — ' \ r^l^lM- ISM -'"t'™ ?°of the W F^mat.'.wm -ft I rl "''i»ahtv of sad ' VW- DLKRY HARD fm'iEs J w * r e, w hips iti- iS| I ROBES, BLANK KK ;.ssi;-1 ET3, BRUSHES, JW -f?^jS/ 'J etc. Sli ;ni.i.ari' £^*(s£&o giiarantteil to be tG. GRIFFITHS, PENRYN GfiAimWORKS rEHRTN, 4AL ■ fTIHE BEST VARIETT ASK -__ M- Lartreot Quarries on tbe '*C?sfc»-. "»-^.Pacific Coast. Polished Granite Monuments, Tombstones and Tablets made to order CTCranltr Hull, tins gloat Cut, Dreued and rollnhfrt to erd»r. 011-lnßm WIL00X& WHTf E ORGANS —AT W4MHOOMS OP OC_. BE!. 3RT /\ TVTBTgl*^ (Q. 8M J su«ri._ RaerajnenU «T Sol<! oc th« lnstallmfnt plan. OMere for TUXIMi prompt^ attended (o, au2U (pirn WANTED, LOST AND TOUTO. A-iTeniiemenu of lire Unee in ttub department ate a^-r --i for 35 c- 'U for one time : three time* for £0 lent* or 75 oecta per veek. I>ERSONAL-JoHN Hum T.MMO.Nb IS A resident of Brtdshan City, Vavapii county, Arizona Territory, and is desirous at iofurmimr his sisters, M™. Sar<h t. Grimm anil Mrs. Ann Kliza K*<nr, and his brother, William O. Timmond, of hia whereabouts. 027-lm* QtTOUV- A PIKTT K')AS" HoKSE,<!r\, >^ wehrlit l,0W) to 1,100; rirtt hind JiiiTV fo.)t spotted; hran<l P under mane, ri-'ht/X~7\^ side of heck ; paces and trots. Jl's rewuru for ui fnrmalion leadini t.) recovery of horse. Stolen June Ist. or thereabout. N. J. GEES, o2*-lm J El D.>rado. Cal. t »T ANTED-M \LE : FOIJK KAI*CH HANDS, ♦ > W; t\v 1 MiikeM, $30 : Man to drive sand tMB, fJO: Wo.xli-hoppcra, *1 75 t'. S3 i*r curd. Female : Worn™ and Oirls for Hounework, 815 to *20; two Wai-er uirl* for hotel. MASTERS & CO.'S Eiiplovment Ortice, Nu. 1025 Eighth street, near X o7tf WANTED. MAL": TWO CABPOmU, A HARNESS Maker, ti Ranch Hands, 10 Woodchop|<;rs, 4 Waiters. FKMALE: Six Girls for Hcuse*ork, 2 ChainKr r.x'u, an Ipataira Girl, 2 Girls to Wait and do Ch.iin!»erwurk t 3 Nurse Girls. Apply to HOI'S roN & Co's (•-mplojinpiit Office, Fourth and X streets, Sacramento. aulS lp« TO LET OB FOB SALE. .i<Vrttrtlt.<tut:cta uf 3tu liiieii hi tbla department me j*rtc£ let ii «;nt« for t!.ne : three times for (0 «*Ut« O? 7f OSntd r>JT VWK. J7IOR REST— LARGE BCSKI ROOMS, AT US I 1 stieet. u4-2«Tuiho* ASI'ITE OF FURMSUFH RnOMSTO I ET IN' » urivite rssidence. Inquire at 916^ Seventh street, between I atnl J, or address G W. V.. tliU office^ n3-tf BI"ILI>TNG, CORNER OF SEVENTH I nid I atrect'-Thia boßdtac hiving been thor ouifl.ly mmM ani refurnishel, pkasant Fur nUti^'l Koam» na be rented by r<.»i*ui<siblt; parties bf the day, week or month. Ap;:'v un the prem ises. n3-rf ORLEANS HOTKL- FIRST. CLA^S FUR. uisheil and unfurnished r ■•■him to !i t to gentie meu or f.iniilies by the day, week or month. 1011J Second street, betweeu J and K. MRS. H. W. OGG, Proprietress. 11 ' tf SHKEP FOR SALK. IN LOTS TO sm suit. FARMS and HOP LAND ti>M«« . Apply to dr. i: • I'i.t- s. i . .1 nwoar miles east (tf Sacrament >. ol4>lm* TO LEASE OR SELL, FROM 300 TO I.tOO ACRKS OF THE BEST ll»p<ir AlfHifM Lann in the county. G*»>d Hop P cs for Sile, at 32 per hundred (*tand:nir) ■ railroad throujh the land. See WILLIAM HICKS, disunities ; or, T. L. ACOCK, No. 904 Seventh street, Snomnputo. ojQ-lpl»* MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, AT A LOW RATE OF IN tereiit, by PETER BOHL 325 J stm't.aul7-tf legal" notices. = PROBATEJMOTICE. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CALl fnmia, county of Sacramento. In the matter "t the Estate of JoIIX P SCOTT, deveued. Notice is hereby piven that MONDAY, the 20th day of NOVEMBER, ISB2, at 10 o'cl,«k a. m. of said day, and the Uourt-rooin of said Court, it the Court-house^ in the city of Sacramento, county i,f Sacramento) and State of California, have been appointed .is the time and place for proving the will of said JOHN P. SCOTT, deceased, and for bearing the applica tion of ALICE SC jTT for the issuance to her of letters testamentary thereoL. Witriene niv hanH and the seal of said Court this Sih day ol NOVEMBER, IsB2. [SKAL.J THOS. H. BERKET, Clerk. By W. B. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk. Grove L. Joiinsus, Attorney fur Petitioner n9 td SUMMONS. STATE OF CALIFOR.MA. COUNTY OF SACRA metito — ss. In the Superior Court in and fur s:iid county. The People of the State of Cili fornia to s. E. W. 11 KNER, grartlug: Yoh are hereby notified that an action was commenced in the Sujierior Court of tin. county at Sacra mento, State aforesaid, by the filinjr a complaint in the Clerk's office of siiid Court, on the M day if SEPTEMBER, I&S2, in which aetko LILIAN A TURNER is plaintiff, and y<m are defendant. Tliat the ireiH'nii nature of the action, as ap|iears from said cumplaint, is as follows: To obtain a decree of s»id Court divorcing said plaintiff from defendant upon the grounds of willful desertion, failure to provide, ami habitual iutemcerance, and for costs of suit, all of which is mure fully eet forth in the complaint on die herein, reference to which is hereby made. And you ar* hereby directed to ap|icar and answer said complaint withir ten dajs from tbe service of this writ, ex elusive of the day of service, if served on you ir said county of S.«r .ni-Tit-i ; and within thirty days exclusive of the ilh\ m service, if served elsewhere; Mid you arc further iiotified tliat unless you so ar* pear and answer within the time above specified the pliiintiff will app'j to the Court for tli6 reliei dem.inded in tbe con plaint. In testimony wheffit, I, Tliomas H. Berkev, Clerk of .ac Court afaitilil, do hereunto pet my hand a-id affix the ml >f Mid Court, thui 23d day of SEPTEMBER. A. D. ]&& [bka-u! TH'iS. H. lIKRKEY. Comity Clerk. By Charles M Oosus, Deputy Clerk. W. R. C»M»di, Ai.n e\ lor P aiutiff. »-0-la ■ 2iiS A(Jinini>lralin's \otice. EST<TS OF CHARLF.S MILLS, DECEASED.— PuTbUant to the R-visul Mhtiit;-s of Ontario, Ctiapter one hundred and seven, Sc. ion thirty-four, notice is hereby itiven that ait creditors and persons ha\inir claims upt 11 ■ t-str-te of CHAS. MILLS, formerly of tbe count; 1 f Pet!, in the Prov ince o' Ontario, Quada, but late of Eik Grove, Sac mento county, in the State . f OUMomia, one of the United Stales of Americi, furm l.tbo'er, who died on or about the twenty eiu-Uh day of Aujrudl, A. 1). ISbO, are, on or before the thirty. fir-t dny of Decem ber, A. D. I>!W, to sen.l l.v tut"', wtp.ii!, to WILL IAM IHnMA-i WUfiOV, arfbbln P. 0., Ontario, Canada, a.liinniscrattjr of aU and singular the per sonal est.ttu and effects, rich's and crtdits of the BJUii deec:is»d, or to HtHn, M rphj ft Fleminif, of lirampton, Ontario, Canada, solicit rs for the said administrator, tbuir Christian innies and surnames, addiesresaMl descriptions, the fu.l particulars of their claioiK, a statemen' of tht-ir a.fouuts, and the nature of the security (if am) held by them ; and that on and after the said thirty firs: day of Decem ber, A. I>. IsS2, the Siid ad ■ inistratnr, WILLIAM THOMAS WIL-'OS, will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amonff the j>arties enti tled thereto, regard beiujf had only to the claims of which notice shall have been (riven as above re quired ; and the taid administrator will not be tv -B|>oiiBihle for the asset*, or auy part thereof, to any person or persons wh<tw claim or claims notioe shail not have been received by him or his said solicitors at the time of such distribution. MOUTHY & FLEMING, Of Brampt m, Ontario, Canada, solicitors for WM THOMAS WILSON, the administrator. Dated at Brampton. October lti, lsjj. iu2B HtlawS PROPOSALS INVITED FOR STATIONMY AND BLANK BOOKS. Office of th* Statb Board of Kxaminf.rs, ) Sacramento, r>ctober 13, 1882. f SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at this office until 12 o'clock »., Mundar, XoTrmbrr 13, im. To furnish Stationery nnd Blank Btx>ks. in accord ance with schedules to be furnished oy the Secretary of State. Samples or minute descriptions of each article must accompany Baid proposals. Each class of goods in the schedule must be bid on separately. The proposals must be for the delivery of the SU tionerj and Blank Books bid on at the office of the Secretary of State, in such quantities, more or less, than the schedule names, and fct such times, be tween the date of the contract and Ist of Decembei 1834, as the Secretary of State may direct. Each bid must be accompanied by a certifleo check on come bank of good strndin;, drawn to the order of the Clerk of the Board of Examiners, for a ftum equal to 20 per cent, of the amount of the bid, which check will be forfeited to the Sute if the bia which such check accompanies shall be accepted, and the party making tbe bid shall refuse to give satisfactory 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 muct be directed to the undemisned, in dorsed " Proposals for Stationery and Blank Hooks." ALBF.RT HAKT, 019-td Clerk State Board of Eiaminers. STAR MILLS AND MALT HOUSE, IIIKillK). * LACES, T^OS. 60, 52 AND 64 FIFTH ST., SACRAMENTO, X^ dealers in Produce and Brewers' SuppMes, Man u' ■ietu-ers of Malt and all kinds of Meals ; Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Cracked Wheat, Graham Flour, Buck wheat Flour, etc New Grain Bass for sale. As;nta r>r Burkev« Mills Flour. MannTille «nl7-lD ~flT BARLEmQWERS. AFVLL SUPPLY OF THE CELEBRATED and prolific WOODS' SIX-ROWED BARLEY, Can now be procured for seod. Avenge yield, 125 bushels per acre, and weighs ten pounds more per bushel than any other barley; very superior for brewing ; do. « not fall down or lodge, and stools m.-re than aiw other known. Call upon or address BOOTH 4 CO., 27-lptf FroDt street, Sacramento ' MISCELLANEOUS. Palmer & Sepulveda, DEUGGISTS, Northeast Comer Second and X Bueets, Sacramento. Special attention given to Compounding Prescriptions— &c ~«f curacy and absolute purity guaranteed. G» Cases,\v yf Purses, Card Cases,^sv >r Illuminated Note Paper/Sv ,jT Promenade Bags, Portfolios/V /f Paper Knives, Cigarette Cases/V y< Cigar Cases, Magic Charm Pencils,^v Glove and Handkerchief Cases, Fancy Inkstands, Gold Pens, \f Cases, Book Marks, \^Ash Holders, Checkers, ,J^ >»x Scrap Books, jd? Blocks, j# Games, Toys, A^ y^ Christmas Reticules, \. >^ Chromos on White Satin, jr Autograph and Photograph y^Albums, Etc., Etc. A large Stock ofSv <f CHOMSM ♦ BOOKS > N^ In Endless Variety. >^ For Javeniles and Adults, in J^ >^ paper, cloth, tmd rich f . leather bindings. J? %^^aciflcC!oast.Diaries, 208-210 J STREET, OLDEST BOX FACTOID OS fP-fc J^± XX •*" sf^ I LATENT I.HPKOVED TIIKI-A4IIM COAST. All Ufi \[ §» MACHINERY KlndH ot Boxen oa hand QLJA | and M»tle to Order. *^ * * ■•" '•*' BOX I'Ki \TI N«. . CAPITAL BOX FACTORY CORNER SECOND AND Q STREETS Pf not 1 J St.. bft. Front ami Sffonrt (next door to W. R. Strong A Co.) NICHOLS & CO. a! 7 Ip6m SAN FBANGISOO CABDS. SAN FRANCISCO Business Directory AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Ceorge A. I>avi»«t Co —Manufacturers' Agents, 327 and 329 Market street. Baker A Hamilton— lmporters of Agricultural Implements and Hardware ; Agents of the Betiida Avt" Works. Junction Market, Pine and Datiasts. ARTISTS. Honseworth— Optician and PhotoirraDher, No. 12 M-i:;t_ •:." .tv street. Established in lsol. BUSINESS COLLEGES. Psclflc Bmtlness College and Telegraphic Institute — (Lile Scholarship, for fu'J Bueincst Course, |70J. W. E. Chamberlain, Jr , and T. A Robinson, Proprietors, No. 320 Post street, oppo site Union Square, S. F., Cal. Send for Circular*. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. gtndebaker Bros. Manufacturing Co.—Re pository, 31 Market street A. H. Ish&so, Manager. DRUGS, CHEMICALS. JuMln Gate*.— Pioneer Dnigidst, removed to 722 Montgomery St., S. F. Couitry orders aoUdtec 1 . EDUCATIONAL. School of CItU Engineering, SarTeylng Drawing and Assaying. 24 Post st. A. Van der Nailleo HATS. C. Herrmann A Co.— Manufacturers and Im porters. No. 336 Kearny it. , near Pine. The finest hats at the luwest prices. Factor}' ! 17 st. HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. ETC. llawley Bro*.' Hardware Co.— lmporters of Hardware and Agricultural Implements, Nos 301, 308, 806, 807 and SOS Market street, Sao Francisco. Carolan, Cory «t Co.— lmporters of Hardware, Iron and Steel. Agents for the Pittsbunr Steel Works, Northwestern Horse Nail Company, and SouthingUm Cutlery Co. Nos. 120 and 122 Front street, and Nos. 117 and 119 California street RESTAURANTS. Swain* Family Bakery anil Bintn« Saloon— No. 038 Market street. Wedding cakes, Ice cream, oysten, jsllios, etc., constantly cm hand. Families supplied. RUBBER AND OIL GOODS. The «.ulia Pereha and Eabber flanafaet* oring Com pany — Manufacturers <"•' Rubber Goods of every description. Patentees of the celebrated " Maltese Brand" Carbolized Uoss. Comer first and Market streets. J. W. Taylor, Manager. STATIONERS, PRINTERS, ETC H. B. Crocker 4 Co. — Importing and Manufact aring Stationers, Pnnura and Lithographers, >■« 115. 217 anil 210 Bosh street, above Sftnsoma. SACRAMENTO REOORD-UNIOh ftaa FranelNCO Office, No. 8 >r« Montgom ery strext (Palace Hotel).— J. H. W-arpe, AKBBt. PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. f. D. SCaiVBR _.Froprle»o». HACKS ON C\LL AT ANT HOtJP.,«X d»y nr niyht. Coupes, pr-vn* r..", Spsfai Kuckawars, Barouches, Bugiries, with the M' />" best ro%dsters to be found In any livery stable or the c.«'.. for hire n^rws k"vt 'ri livery at ruasor »ble rates. Livery SUble on Fourth atreft, between I and J. • PBtIITS, SEEDS AND PKOUD Q k . D. DEBF3NARDI&CO. General Ccmmlsslon Merchams, and WHOLEOALE AND let I lit 111 Ul !:- ■ Tropical, Galifornian and Oregon FRUIT AND NUTS; Itiin.r. r. K g*. Pialiri, Came, Honey, VEGETABLES. FISH, OYSTERS, ETC. t3T Country orders promptly attended to. "SJ Hos. W and 310 X Mreet. Bacramrnto. 828-lptt <E»tabllshed 1853.> IOBENII 1. ORIOORT. TKKX* ORBaoaT GREGORY & CO. (Successors to J. Gregory), COMMISSION" MERCHASTSAND WHOLESALE / Dealers in PRODUCE AND FRUIT. Ko». I ;., and 188 J street. 821-lpti Sacramento, Cal. *. veosiß. a. aiuoa S. GERSON & CO., (^ KNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND X Dealer* In Imported and Domestic Fruits, Vegeta ble*, Main, Etf*,- No. 220 J street, betwe«u Secom. nd Thira, Sacra. ounto. B?-l_j WILLIAM M. LYON, (Successor to LYON' & BARNES), COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WBOUSALB DKALKR IN FBOSVCB, NOS 117, 119 AND 123 J STREET. 021-Tptt FRUIT DEALERS, A.TTBAI TIOI. 1 fXAVING RF_OVED TO MORE COMMODIOUS J_ 1. premises, we have enlarged oui stock. We oner you clio c Apples, iree from worms Lemons, Limes, Oraasres, Dned Fruits, Nuts, Dates, Canned Goods, etc., at very low prices. M. T. BREWER & CO. 100« to 1010 Second street, between J and X Sa-rs. meDto - _??!?•»_. W. R. STRUNG & CO^ Wholesale Commission Merchants _n> diauu n all mrss or CAUFOBinA CKEEX AJfD B&ISD XXI 1T» KUTS, HONEY, SEED And (Sacral Hercb-adlso. Mr Alt orden promptly attended to. Address • W. O. STRONG & CO., auj-lplm No*, o, 8 aaa lv J street, Sacramento. RAILEOADS, STEAMEBS, ETC. Ceatral Kk ifk Railroad. (ommiiiflßi Montiay, M*y 15. 1888 —NO r ST iL f I i : TI ! K R NOTICE, TRAINS AND BOATS WILL I EAVfc SACRAMENTO ai< follows: "•*_ X A. SI. — (Sur.daji. eit«pted)— Accommo «»•«•» dation Train V > Marvsv illt, Red Blufl and (:>|(k A. W (llhihlmi excepted— Sau Fran Maav cisco Pat^enirer Tmin via lk-nicia. Second class PasHßii^er Cars attached. 9t_fft A. n.— (Oai y) — Q, P. Emigrant Train to J ,•> TL A. M.-U»iiiy>— C. P. Pacißc Express, via Idil'^lft *• ■'?■ — "''■' as su " a thereafter an prac tv.r.«rv t. cu i,.,. :: ..i. jS oxceptcd)— Steamer for Z:*n Fr>ne!aoo, touchicif at al! «*ay portf ou Uie Bacvftowalo rivtr. U «*>.'■ A. V.— (Sundsyi eiixptcl)— Pvisemjer • -«W Triiu for Woodland, Williams and WU. '• T A>. | I. i|| A. M.—<Paily) -San Franciaro Passenger "'■"" T.aiii Onnmrti r: Oalt with Passenger Tr^iii for boa «nd at Lathrop with the S. P. ,»t i'.'n Kjii>ref» for Matiera, Newhall (har.ta B:.r..ara), Los Ant-eles, Turns, Mancopa (Preccott), Tucson, Benson, Dtaanfl^ Paso, and Haymond, 'lexas. 1J55 nil.c- from Stn Krancisco. Connect! a!*-, -a MSm '.<r San Jose. »|.»-»l| I*. M.— o>.'i'ff— Oregon Express for •«••»' Varyavtlle, Chico, Ked Blufl acd Redlmg (Po. : t!ajJ, Oregon) »>. lit P. M.— ilijity) -Local Pasieniter Train '%•"•'» for Auburn and Col!ax. '\'~.il •*• .«!.— <!»<"!}•)— S»n F/andsco Passenger •».t»«» Jrai,^ ri& Binkfa. l« •!Z P. M. — (Daily) — Local Trai'i to Lathrop, ■»•*« connecting with S. P. SmUrant Train for Darning aiid El Paso. T**ift *** "*• — vßmdW* exceptedj- P&asr.njrer I t*i\r Train for Woodland and Knutbt'g Land- Idk. ».:!! P". Sl.— (Daily)-C. P. Atlantic Express - **f for Colfai, Reno (Carson and Virginia), Battle Mountain (Austin), Pahswle (Eureka), Oi^dea, Omaha au<! Enst A , TOWXE General Manager T. GOODMAN C^en'! Puse'r and Ticket A«ent ja9-iotl SacranionLo & Piacerriile Sailroad. On and Afler Monilaj, Anun-t 7, l.v{. USTtI, fTRTFIFR KOTICn, Trams wil ran between Sacramento \ii-i Shingio Springs as follows: Leave Sacnttbeutj tor Kol»ni, Latrobe and Shingle b:00 «. M. Leave Sacramento for Folsooi 4:fco P si. Leave Shinsrie sprinjrs for Lalrote, F>>; soni and Sacramento 11: SO A. M. Leave Latrohe for Folsom and Sacra mento '. 12:12 P. M. Leave Folsom for Sacramento 7:iO A. M. Leave Folsom for Sacramento 1:15 P. II mrii-tf J. B WRIGHT. Superintendent. For Portland ana Astoria (Oregon). THE OREGON RAILWAY AND *^ Navigation Company and Pa- ?;£''- ' t *^ cißc Coast Steamship Conipanv wili<^' j^ 'TT yt* dispatch from Spear-street wharf, '. : r'T the above ports, one of their New Al Iron Steam ships, viz : Qreen or the I'arliir. Coinmbln, State ot Caiiiuruia niiii Oregon. BAILING DAYS: November 3, 8, 11, 15, 18. 22, 25, 29 And t»ery following Wedresday anil Saturday, At 10 o'clock v ii., Connecting at Portland, Or., with Steamers acd Eailroads and their connectit* Stage-hues for ail points iv Ore/on, Washiuifton and Idaho Territories British Columbia and Alaska. Ticket Office: No. 211 Montgomery stret t GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., A(fßnt«, myg-tl No. 10 Market street, San *>andsoo REDUCTION JOHN TALBOT, TICKET AOENT 0T TBE C P R. R., at Sacramento, Cal., and for the Atlantic steamer Lines, has been notified that until further orders he will sell steerage passenger tickets by any of the steamer lives, with a reduction of FROM $30 TO S>4, Makln? a savin? of 20 per cent, of former coat. This low rate will probably last but a nlmrt time, and any who desire to avail themselves of it should rj cure their tickets at once. Those wishing to procure sucn tickets, but reside a distance fiom this city, cau obtain ill sired information by addressing JOHN TALBOT, TICKET AGENT SACRAMENTO, CAL. *»■ Perrons can ser.d money by Pontoffiee Order, Draft, or by WLLLS, FAP.GO & CO.'S EXPRESS from any point where th^v have an olfliw. m4-tf MARKFFST V. PHIL. IMKltuw. ORIENTAL MARKET AND STEAM SAUSAGE Manufactory. No. 41« X street, between Fourth ami Fifth (opporitc Metropolitan Theater) dealer in Fresh Meats, all kinds of sausages, Hams, etc. Or ders from the couutry solicited and promptly at teudeii to. ni-tt JACOB ARNOLD, BLTCHKR AND PORK PACKER, dm. corner of Second ami N streets, w'la'y MtP wholesale and retail, at lowest market »t*<« rates, the finest of Su-ar-curol Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Sh ul.lers, Pickled Hums and Pork Mess Pork, Spare Ribs, Pifs 1 Ftet, p.,rk Sausnge Lard etc. Ate, ehoisaat Fresh Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb" etc. Highest price paid in casli for Beef Cattle Il.itfg. Sheep and Latnl)-. 03-4ptf C.~WEISEL &. COT BUTCHERS AND POUKPACKERS, JfrK. pay the highest price f..r i;r:iiii-fi-.i;y. H«bs. Constantly on band, extra tiiic.£C3L» Supar-curwl Hams, Pickle-1 Hame. BwaUggg Shoulders, Clear P. rk, M» Pork, Lard, Corned Beef. Pure feet. P.^' Ueadj and Sj»re Ribs. Also extra fine P*-rk aansaye. s5-4ptf THE FINEST MEATS OF ALL KINDS, IN THE CUT St.'^^MTln and at Lowest Prices, ill J^BsuSEb liways be found at Mie Mitrm. .litaa Market, of CON RAD SCHEPP, South- ' H~ U west Corner of Twelfth and E streets. Meats de livered iv al part* of the city at all times. »nlB-4r>jro BANKiyQJffiTJSEb. NATIONAL GOLD BANK — OF— a o. muls & co., SACRAMENTO. r.MTED MTATKB DF.POSITAKT. ■xriiu>aii on Ban Franri.ro, W*w York, < hlra K o. London, Dnblln, Parlit, «la>2ow. Berlin Erankfort-onMain, Vienna, St. Petersbunr, Copenhaeen, Stockholm, Christiana, Amsterdam; Antwerp, Geneva, Venice, and all ot the principal dties of Europe. *^ This Bank has correspondents In Mexico, South America, Vi est Indies, Australia, Honolulu, and all ffitoSi' " >rld - -* gpecial '^^ 'z^iip MONEY TtfLOAN ca- jel -a. i nar IX W AKKHOI M , OR OTHER ArPKUUD SECVRiri', AT LOWSST MARKET RATES, BT California Stats Bank, SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA. _^^_^^_ auH-tf &BOOESIES, LIQPOBfi, BICJ BEALnFIL STRAINED LOS AXGELES UO\LY! X*. EE. HVB3KIZ.I\ NO. 71* J STRKET, SACRAMENTO an-K-ln. EBNER EROS.. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HIM.- *M> I I'il IIKH Nos. 116 and IIH X street, between Fr<nt an-1 Sec ond, Sacramento. m23-4plm The Pio.\ekr Box Factory "till Abeart of all (ompctluin. OO O l^E 4m 4OK CORSHH Froat asd n Htreelr. , .Mcramcßto ■Mftf