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&hc (faron gailn Appeal CAUSOX CITY i lbhkr Deceaataer S 1ST3. itooTii STILL ON THE SEAT. AXXIOI'S HOaACR THK GREELEY. CUOST OS SENATORIAL. I'MiUT The tremf ndo:is rxertions to bull the Booth stock and give it the routroiing place in the Secaforial fight at Sacra mento have so f:ir fallen nhort of forcing sancpss as that it U now a very tlonlt tal matter if he ever g ts. aain, as ranny Totes as were civrn hiia vcstrrtJay. The pressure oast be alren.lv on the wane. The moral atfittirle assumed for Booth hy his backers is already too stale and obvious a bit of hnmboggery to fool any l oci v. Ue and hU etriktrs are as foully tMfun&ired with thf sitm? and stench of the filthy pool as the nastiest and most shameless drab t o traffics in shameless wantonness in the pnrli. us of jxiitie.il harlotry. They curse King Caucus and cro sIti'j)Ks3 aci constant devc.ti-es at his shrine: thiv rail aqainst the lobby, ar.d rvd it with all the baser cpplianre known to loginlative brokerage; they cry corruption ng:iiat their stnrdy opponents while themselves reek with falsehood and the nits and at tributes of chicanery. Here are the last retains. We copy from the Virginia Chrotiic'c: Sacramento. Decern nor YJ. J here is intense excitement at tltf Capitol to-day. it was connaenily anticipate;! tti l?ooth ttcuM be lected on the first bal 1 it, as various rumors of compromise or combination said t have taken place last night are m circnlatinn. ltis vote remlte.1 as follows: Senators, Jtnoib. 15;Jr'arly. 12; Sbafter, II: Ira in. 1. The charges were Finney ( II.-p. ) from Shatter to Booth; Grar.-s (I)ua.) ir.-ni Farlt-y to Booth. McCune d'-uliiied to vote and was exoused. Assembivren Booth. 43; Farh y. 27; Shift t, !. Th charges wt-re MrCillnrn (D.ru.) from Fiiilt-y to Booth; Hii-bie absent, on bc eonut of sickness. Total votes in joint convention, Baoth, 53; Farley, "J; Sjhafter, 20; Irwiii, 1. Kecess.wy to a choice, CO. Kinney explained his vote, il -Cace. Independent Democrat from riolano. having v.ttd previously for Booth, d -c'.intd to vote nntii he could see his constituents, they ciaimitins that hi hu rel. as.d hiriie!f from tlie. B w;!h pledge, nnd should now vote for a Demo trat. The sccomi ballot was t.ikcu with out effecting aay chaup. The UTEEE.NDKc'of the Virginias took j,!are cu ilon lay tit B.:Li.i II iii.i.i. A corrc.-potdjnt of the New York 7V.?i.w describes the ir.ci.lt.-i.t4 ol the occurence. Tha ecm:n;'.n.l. r ef the i;i..!i-of-i r I'dvcr'.Ut haviu; bourdfI th; A ru tliip Dispatch and aiiiiotincv 1 his tt.-. ti re-s to surrender the Yirini:;-:: II was invite I into t!ia c.in, bn lif in-; info. in -d by C.:pt..ia 11 j. rs I1; taplain Wiitii:; was to rev ive lla? rendtr, he HiepiHrd briskly towaid tl latter and the Spaniard an J the Ainu c in lifted th ir cans in a courteous .-u Commander De La Culm ra remark, i that Le had receive. a copy ef the pro t.K-oi requiting trie Barren it r of the V ir cinius and w..s prepare.! to x?cnte e ther on that or the foliowiu l:iv C.J;ta:n Wiiuin; rcpii.d that he instructed to receive the vessel on T Jar, but the hour woul.l be left tj tbi C mveniecce of the Spauinh. It wa then agreed that the certruonv shoiiM tike place at o'clock on 'fiiesliv morning, and talutts were iraiu n chan-'ed, and S nor le la Camera 1. ft the ship, the interview not having con sr.ra-d more than Cvo ntiunti s. in the i:teruo in Cat't.iia Whiting an 1 Ueii tenant Miriax n-turni'J tho call ael were recrived with proper courtesr. On T u&lay ranr'iin punctually as the b."-!! f thi Dispatch struck 1 o'tl-n k tli Ameiican (lav; tlew to tha fia hfarT..f the Virginias, and at the s;ime mosi-iit a boat coutaiuin" C" .ptain Vvliiiiuv ..a i I.k'iitelaat M.ui. l, pat away froi.i the D.spiteb. As they ascended th consmodation Iaii ! r cf the Vir.'iuins a eingle man on deck who p.-oved to K- Scnor la Camera a.lvam ej an i m id a salute. The of!! ers then read their and Captain de la Camera reiuaiked that in obedience to the requirement of his Government h had the houor to tarn over the steamer Virinins to the American authorities. Captain Whitiuii accepted and after a few words mere civily spoken the Spaniard stepprtl to the ship's fide, signalled his oarsmen nd in ten minutes was again upon the deck of his own vessel, having discharged with becoming dignity the unpleasant duty imposed upon him by his Govern ment. Tbe Virginias was in a most filthy condition. She was leaking con siderably, and the Spanish Captain stated that he had kept her pumps going continually since her arrival in order to keep the water down. The Bootbites have beru consulting Foster, the medium, at San Francisco concerning tbe chances of the Senatorial ekc!iou.now in progress at Sacramento. Thi following report of tbe seance is from the San Francisco Chronicle of the ISth: The Cbkovicls was represented last night at a seance given by Mr. Foster the famous medium" at the Grant! Hotel, but a rep irt of the rather remark able manifestations witnessed upon the occi-ioti is necessarily omitted to-day lor want ef space. One thing, however, deserves to be mentioned lis a crumb of comfort for the friends of Governor Booth, ar.d as such we hasten to 'plnoe ir wliere it will do tho most good." The K -v. T. Starr King was supposed to be invis.bly standing aroand ready for mis cell siieons remarks and was asked "How maay votes will Booth have m Joint Ciiuvention to-morrow V Here the shade of Horace Grc. ley interposed, and rMmwino the parson oui r.f the way no donl.t with n fjhestiy aside of This is polities, jast my stiong suit, so let me have a pu.p'aetical thy at tt-. in," chipped in ehirpily with tbe following: "Booth will have a in rilv, but c.su't say how much." The lu.dium wrote that out, fortnnately not in imitation of the ia nieiited II. G.'s calieraphy, however If the ghost -p.ke truly, w; will ever more put faith in l'.isti-r an., his spoeks: bat if Booth does not g -t that majority we shall believe that dead men don't know any more about closely contested elections than live ones do, without the rje.liiun is extra w. 11 posted on how the political pins are set. Inasmuch ns the ghost's prediction failed to redeem it-e!f it is pretty near time that Booth and his backers gave v.p the game and the ghost too. Tbe Government forces are making de cided headway against tbe Cartagena In surgents. Says the telegraph : Uaukid, Dec. 18. The bombardment of Cartagena con tinned all day. There was a terrible ex plosion within the Insurgent lines to-day. General l)o:mn ri:ez offers pardon to hU I A SHOCK of earthquake was felt at Bear woo anrren Jcr. iLeimn T?enu are still jake Valley, Utah, on Thunday morn able to olitam provisions, bat their am- . inanition is failinj. I in2- Ths DtMAOxioci hies in Congress over the s .larv t ill are promotive of seen s which are niumateil una interesting Dnt no: q:::;.. up to me ft.ir.iiaril ol elegance snst :in 1 by the mr.oii q ioK'd "fathers". As for example : Halo of Xer York1 mads a long per sonal ('Xr.lanatioa of his oiinectiou as ;viit and counsel of ihe l"uited States fore tho Baiish and American M:cd Commission. Apropos of the anieud-m-nit offered to tha s..larv bill by W'isou f Indiana vestertl.iv, providing for ieducting from the pay of uiendiers the amount of any compensation or ft es r. -c ived as eonusel or agent of the United St::tes,H iii3 Siiid it was liieai t as a pei- onal niMiilt, antt he umk it as such II d- accused Butler, of MassachnM-tts, and KMtige of retting WiNou to eiroiiose the au nt, a stattunnt wliieh ti inye Butler an t WiU.m ,-cveiaily 2 .tly d i.ietl Wnoa reeitvd the siateiaei.t and sai. if coald give the name ot his informant.- ii.da tUt-U Pioceecli-it to luakii all tX .-ei-uiKgH- severe pt-.sotial attack upt Ail--;;, caari-.-g hitu Willi eoiajnici:y tu tilt- sat. try grao t.-i lire l ist (ongres. in 1 w.tli trv.ng to co-r up his i u- iiso i.y :ttt kii:g others: hkci.iiig Liia i-o . ::r uhica has w.ul e.ve.l :n a ptitinle au i s--1 r-.-i t- ruo tLo allh nil uto:. lie t I, il St !e-etit t Vii-.,:i ol I::di;tL:i obtained iil.aicoa tviit lit to r ply to liale, an.t began l.v siyity that tin 1'ous.t h i.l just, had ve. v line snecim u of a uartv tlo: l A p!aii-c which tlie Jeaker reproved. il- turn ileleiided his n cord on tti -alary I ill in thu la-t Congress and his tttitia in ctT.-riag ;he amentlmeiit ye.-.tei lay, which was tliat while Hate bail charged the unmbers cf last Co!lgre.s with having enacted the salary bill bj trickery, subterfugu and evasion he (Hale) hail been drawing a salny ol J'1U,(.'"0 a year as agent of the Govern ment and drawing his pay as Congress man also, I he law by wnich he bad done it having betn t.-tkeu from the Speaker's tahieiu the last hours cf Congress, and passed wituout a word of explanation. l.alr: Ige m ult: a rep.y to 11. tl -, adopt g that gentleman's language anil logic. ai.d Butler closed the controversy with a characteristic speech, in which, while praising Hale's abiiitv and asserting mat tne uouo'e pay he received was none toa great, he questioned the pro priety of his Iking so severe on those wno only got their salary. miXlX) STOCK KBPORT. FrnaM Bomrtt. S9.-. Ophir Hi. H5. 130, 149 11.75 Oon'.d ft Oiiiry 1!, 20, 19? fc.'te, ISH T.'S Keft & Bel.-h. r 24. 1 i, S3, i'3 .'4 HHS AVftf 74. Til. 70. 72 I37 Cbeilar 5fi. oii, 5S!, -' 1' HIS Hale ft Norcr.fs 41. 4 X 45, 4S b" 1H0 Crown Print leu. Sl. lu'JH bau, ?.S.'i 7N5 Yelltiw Jacket Ml, 79. SI, J l.tlS Iuipcrial HH. li, , l5 IKi-0 Fanpii-e Mill Sfc.6. 9..S!t bi 1575 Kentack IsV. In V bJC, 12. 'i boo, IS ttO I'en ti II (nurtl 1 ls.i Alpha 48. 47 ). 47. 474 V.'-J Belch, r 04. 114 1 ..). 14 '4 t'3 IHsS OoufMence 1:4. lJis. Il. 12 Sf5 t un Virginia 7i, 71.71. 7 S3.". Mt-rra XtVatia'2.1, 23 bit', K'l IliiO Daaey :i Sss St k Belch r 92. 9n. P?, 33 2S5 txchrqa. r 32. H2 11211 l.'vennna IS. 4i. 50J4, 5t) 42ii Sut-cer:ti. 3V, b30,3,.3Si 5-.0 Bu.ktye2. IH 24H Julia lik. l-S. bl 7111 Caledouia 27. 27 Vj b:l, 2T bW, 27'i J: :i."-o Knu t. rljtx k. ni. 6, li-ti Ari-aalt I'lah 2V 125 tilt.be 2. 1 JI3i) Baltimore 9. 8'i, 8'i 11 Hocun 4 St. 4 :.7 Bulli.in 24. 25 htn lis.. 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Aiat-rieall 1124, 44 lcil tuwt ry 7.-e hki Hutin ft IIuit 134 ir.n saivir rak 1. 7.i Inj:onisr e.i c. l'.i(c 321 la -Ira. ait 24. 24 b.5. 21 H b3i, 24 is", chief Hill I 4. is 1 17.1 Xt wa.1 k 2. 2 w 4' I'uise :lee .'i Chi. : East F. ir.a 7N.1 Kit- Pteh 11. 1 1 . 11 Vi. 11 '4 14Si St Pnlri. k !l.9J4.9?i.9 '-4 bi 2. c I'la ri. t J! ill i: . (. 2. " 1J. a Clmriet 2li. 20 5 V"i Mah-'i-aTiy .1. .IH i-w S-.uili Chariot llh, 12 b5. 12, 111$ 5a lm;ire Idaho 4 Sil It. .1 Jacket 2 2;il il.-t:mtio'b 2'.Vc fi-l (I H I'r.'astire 2 ri 4ti l ltlc-rado South 6 s H:.v,s I V IS :.l W ats, a 3. SV, bi'. 5S , Sj s30 I5-0 Je. J l.iil- 2 r-ti Nerili lalincr. Is 2wi 1- M.-rail" N -rth I s;.rirs Vr ;:,y : t Ji Krt it V is, 17';, '.7 ' lloc-B of Keprest: tfiv.s has a l.cw s:.!ny bill which fixes sir.t n's pay at iG.(;t:0 per aui.r.ni ALt-tTDiJio to the comuiutalion of tho boy murderer, Matheney, the Eureka, Seidlntl of December 1C says: It is proper to state in this connection that Matheney mado a full confession ol the horrible crime of which he stands convicted at a time when he had no earthlv hope of his sentence being com muted. Ihe document has been in our ji-issession for he last ten days, and would have appeared in pamphlet had the sentence of the Court been executed. notwithstanding the sudden and unex pected turn in affairs we shall give the main features of tho confession iu to morrow's HaUintl, when the public will be better qualified ta judge of the meas ure ot Matheney s emit in the heinous crime with which he stands chanted. The statement which we shall publish was taken down as his dying words. DiLoso's Hobim. The Japan Mail ot Nov. 20 has the following little item: At the sale of the effects of tha Hon. Chas. . IleLong a pair of handsome carriage horses were sold to an Agent of ltis Majesty tne AlUtado lor the sum of f 3,500 Mac. Ths p issed Coi.-grt and $8.t 0 1 each for the Vice President an.l Spealter of the Il.msc. l::rin. the discussion of t'ae l iil Ben Iiatler took the floor and spoke his n,ind regarding tlie situa'ion. lit is reported as follows: Ilell.cn roc-ceded to speak on the gem ral subjt ct, s-aviug that tbe bowl of the liewspapeis had been provoked be cause uit ir oiny sneeis uad not neen al low. .1 to go frte through the mails. It was on that account tl.at Concuss had tieeu pursued with forty-jaekass-mcd power. The trouble bad arisen from ihe b'.ct that the members did not stand eil tottber, but let tlie men tip there (pointing Jo the r. porteis' gallery) who live bv the bounty of Congress to write liatrihes against them and blacken them all over, tiinil the whole w orld was made to believe that members of Congress are worse than other men insiead of being us thev were the chosen of tho nation. and better as a class than men in any other profession. He argued that the salaries fixed by the law of March 1S7J were not too high. He spoke in the midst of such contusion that it was :m possibl? to get more than a slight idea of his remarks. He was surronnded by a C;"owd of members applauding and en cjurapitig him. ('hrltlmju Novelties, Toys, Jewelry, Kts. At P.. 1'rrl. Tirtoks's nott .1 sUire fer imp' rhtl wi;ari, tobacco, lets. ntalini:rr. luiiitit al iK- 6tnin:ti:tt. eht-ap i.wtlrv, toi, t. at 1 h ater Mock, next ! t. Mat. hint ki ll s tail' !: f hep. Ciian Cite. AaLi'TfiTall l!m Cal f" kia patH ru, ticM mil , , Vitt.i! ru I Jla- Mix Anna ft, RrHk N w M iliir. it Store, two .teen S. uth ef the I'eiin-o (A.tanihi llaue. An via irclv lit w awort. nieat .J l,ntli- aad AiiK's Ktts tial Iti Dntt!., tnuinied in bcr own iuiiuitai-le nfylc: alst sale ti'ti skom leathers. Kil.Utis, aa.l evtry .liscriiaa.n i.f Williueiy tlcutls. llfct tilim.ictl t.iertitr. Itnut ujIkt Iter raw a.Id'is---. (! Tiis SI. rzhach-lJnrtis .i;r.(t takes t the usual bou place lit Coibcil Hall, to-night. Diwra t'f Massachusetts bus intro dnoed a Postal Telegraph iuto the House. llrr.i.ryrBV. Mn. Andersen ft Moody. Fab inr-abltt Milliners, c-nit-rtif heeoud tttd Cart ..tret ta, crresitf the CPinttciiiciit-e, Curtain "ily. Or.l. th foIi. itnl. o.-7-;f NEW TO-DAY. Carson Theater ! M 12 II T POSITIVE FARE W 12 1 Of the Fptcn.ll.l Str Aitistn, ALICE VANE, FAY TESfiPLETON. JOHN TEMPLETON, Isabei Vano and Company Crand Corr.edy Eill at Popular PrtC3s ! Ssatcrdajr EtvenlR. Dprrmhrr tSOtli First time her ef the nktioua Ir;h C rcrJr THE IRISH DOCTOR:.' Pirst tirce cf tbe EUpant and F&tshioniiblo The Day After Ihe Wedding First t:iap cf the M Fat TiatrLnon Mut-ical tpcz'iRlty, JENNY L. I N D ty-ovs-mxE tee ?;tw mexs. C.rnrrI AtlmifFiou $1 o futra rfcsicr f .r lit 6frvtd iScats. toys and CbiiJrtn half r. SANTA CAUS' HEADQUARTERS ! NEXT DOGS T0C.WS3H THEATER TOYS CF A Tlhil'SAND KIXLS . fnrjl.') rach. GREAT VARIETY. f'y (?ifs tf Ttn Stiver XaiKin Htn Uressfd Iu!l from K I'tlKir; li .lls fro i a Oiif Hit t IVn ;itllirs; Tcy Dinner and Tea Sets; liamlMiiue China Fiarra; Xcit Ciifl UocKs! loll KMri.'i, -Ho ' 'Ofnm Tool t lifht.-in nJ U hfel Uarrowit, Puriitn Al:srllt Oriiantnl Violins, Guitar t, Asrurtieons Jewelry in Great Variety. DIARIES, BJ6LES AND GIFT EGOKS, BEAUTIFUL NE.W STYLE AL BUMS Portfolios. IIAVA.W SKG1RS in Holiday lit1 rsrhaum Pipes, Sipar Hcl.lt r an.J I.adir-s i'iurtitas, for bale CUtAI LU tLaa tay oilier fctutt; ill arsi'Ii. R. FRED brooks, THEATER B'OCK. Next door to thv Carson TlWtT. SjTCall acdw-e Uj'j lauutblt; titeaui iJanciD Niggor Toy. dt-'it'-iw E. B. RAIL, SPEC1 ALN0T!CE! Great Reduction in Prices' Coriirr tit Cnrsen ! Serond Strreta, CARSON CITY, NEVADA, 1.MP4IHTKR AND WHOI.KSAL.K i.VJ retail d.aJ:-r ia HARDWARE! IRON, fcTEK-L, COAIi, ROPE, 03 H O CO 0 U O H 05 rr x isr "7v7" j. n. im Crockery anJ (iiass'.yare, DOORS, WiKDGWS aSD ELlftCS, Faints, Oils, Etc. CcTTiiiinj lit'-MOST Cuajll.r.TE ts. rta. rt c!s hi th'K Stutc anJ f r fiaJc ct Clicnpcr Ilntcs cro iiT'-r(d ty any hcuw! ti.lw.n Scr. Franci.i-o Ld Chicto. QUICK SALES AND SMALL FRCFITS. I am new eff ring the f Ctklrxl.-d brands vt Dtul!c and t ingle rvr n COOKING STOVES At San rralsiisro Cxi with rrj'i!:t sdid. Click. Victor, New lVorIf, Parlll and Ilcmektcad: alo the Medallion Range, It IT 15 Tb Fincat. lira peat. Mnut Dnrablr, Larrt.t 4vn, llravirat ra.II r'. IU-hI ltublntr Kan-re 3Iatle. 1 huve &lk the MIRE 111 EUfsEKA TTLich I will srllAT CObT. Box and Parlor 5tc.es at Cost! PRICES T3 SUIT THE TIMES ! ; r rcs I . Q r A Mysteeiocs Slekp. Miss Jennie Warner, of Higligate.'Yt., it is said, is a young lady of literary tastes an.l tenden cies, aul has recently been engaged in writing for the press with so much as siduity that her friends have been some what alarmed lest she overwork and make herself ill. Her aunt, Mrs. O. W Foster, was at Miss Warner s, w hen that vouns lady wfoinied her that on ban- day, the tkh iust., nhe should go to sleep and not wake np again until the 23d of November. She charged her aunt to see that this sleep was not mistaken for death, that her uuir was not cut off and she buried. Although these singular predictions were made with moi li sen- ousuess little heed was paid to them at the time, but on Sunday, sure enough, she fell asleep and up to Friday nigLt had not awakened, but continued to lie in a condition scarcely distinguishable from death, saw for quiet and regular breathing. Boston lkrtiid, Auc. 22. Peop le'sJVl a rket. HKXRT LAPPLT IIAV1XB HOI GHT out tile iu'i n Ih of HKNKY Mil l. tit k CO ia the abov narmd market will continue the liumiwss at the eld Manil. All claims aatDKt the enctrn will l-e iai 1 by th? and rtii(.nfd, arid all debtsiiue tU(:ui will be clttct.-.l by hiro. HhMiY l-APl'LY. Carbon City. Dec. 13, lt-73. del'J-lw Lost Five Doltars Reward. ON SIXDAY XM.nT OR MOXDAT morxiing laft. a IXCKK'l' coDtMuii.1; nix pictures. AEjone Hjidinf; ihe sumcaud 1. avinRit at V iQstuD s aaloon vtili be rewanlcu as above Caracn, lec. 18, Itt73. drl9-Jt A WiTATcm from San Francisco says that the differences between the Crown Point and Belcher Companies' hare been aattled by the I e'chei 'a paying the Crown Point for tho ore tal cn from the disputed ground. THE IMPERIAL FIRE Insurance Co. of London Sobp-I Business Coneideratio& why the In-penal should be preferred TO ANYOTHER FOREIGN COMPANY: First It waa ssUblishod In 1803, and Is the oldest F1RB laumraac Company rcpnaeBted in the I nited Statea. Beeood It haaa subscribed caplUI of ts.OOO.. 000. of which S.1,f00.0u0 is pais vr in Oold with further accummulated asaeto of S2,21ft.uifi makinc it at one tbe Btrongeet and Klcheut Fire Inanrance Company the Werld. Third This Company Dona a fire Bailaieaa Kxclaieiveljr, and none of ita aiante are liable to be diverted for un or aiAmufn loeaee, aa is tbecaeewith iu. other Knaliah Ooaxam rep. resented on this eout. Fourth Thla Company's leesee at CHICAGC ere leas than on ftCNcaan raooun Duua ad hT beoo paid ia fail, dollab vob niuu The f. Hi K-ii'r, rt v.l i. h A-i!l .c za :Jta cf tho 1jv j: Col i)il, r.0 its. t rr .:.!Vri: I.anj-s fcrr.p'rf,? cLi.s, Nails T' r t J", p. r p.:i.:;J, H eta . '.iiisSl Mlofl T."i: t-i.il M.i!:;... 40 cts. per iilid; St I Vt:0K-s, ;i0 ta. r.-r ronnd; W.i:. t'o. Crvf Cut r'aws. "0 cts. p. r foot; FtoTa Tiv A cts.ir jcitt; Atlrctic I .!, f.l 5 pr kg: boilidoil, 1 toil 2J per gall.-c; Failing Rope. 10 its.: brocnis, 3 L.ts 10 4 tits each. Wood Fuse, 3 bits ptrKO fttt; Greerti and Clabrouqh ShctGuca, liuiitir;; Ccatj, etc., at LESS tlun Stn Iar.cifco Pric. AKCY BASKETS AfiD EIRD CiCES At IJES3 than San rrancifco Price. CCORS, W;NCLVVS AKD Eil.SDS AT CD3T ! I r.ill f&rnitb to crJtr Plows, Harrows, Eureka & Cllrper Gang Vims, Or anjthirig in the A(frirul!ural lirj at t-aa l-n.ntic'i.c. i-rkct. 1 avill et-11 for f ASIl ( IIEAPKIitliaa aay otlurliouie iu tlt slutr. PRACTICAL TIMERS t.HU mtf.ZltZ Reaj to do any woili ir. their line cn ftal notice. J Particular :ttr.:icn psid to rSprcIal Orders f.-r Gccda 5riti San Fiamiwo t Will attend to Et YIKG AND riUJSO C1T OlUliOtS it a SMALL COIVIrV.ISSICN ! Call and ExanUne CooJa and l'ricce before Parchaatne Elaew here. V. H. IfiAIaL, Caieon ntjr, opposite C apitol BuIlUID1r OIHcr, San Frcnciicc, 200 Santatue Street. .jw., BOTU, POHTEIt WiXTfD. Ac,MrETEXT HOTEL POI.TET. (J, & ored man urtf. mill en r, Jul mnslint " Apply at the Otlire and ai-k to tS signed. OEO. I). iliJEB dlf. 7um e. Projnewr. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR. RENT. A HOUSE CONTAIXIXO FTVE rooeis, litcL. ji, etc., handaunielTl furnwhed and in a vrV a. J'tmTTS extensive ffntnn.i. .. . " "7 " v.wuu.i iit u. . iir rea lor re. t For fnrtier particuUn. appl, to " At her reai.leiice in the i-rar ot rtMei rl'r. .. a more. Cajn.u City. ' tklioi ' r