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SPORTING. The Atk to Beat Race. tEidUJlgSeeIl NOTABLE BASE-BAIL GAMES nEGlTlJ AT TOBOXTO CANADA PEDEST IANISM NOTES. ATLANTA TALL me Atlanta Boat dab oTNVwYerk tatted with the Sophomore of Yale. on Lake Stflenztallt New haven.

July IoI. From Nw York Tribune copy th following account of the race After. a do. lay of over hoar th boat ws raised upon th shoulders or willing friends and oily deposited in the water. The boat of the AUantas built for the erew of George Rohr of York was of white pin 48 feet long.

inches broad and Inch deep weighed 133 poudL The boat used by th Yale boys bunt by Thomas feuoDOf of Yonkers was of Spanish cedar. feet in It Inches in width and Inches deep and weighed HO pounds. Th. name aDd weights or th crews wo at follows ltd. Smith lwwua T.

IL B. LeEoi 2J4e CJbaaiurmmj A. JIeMy1 Jypn1a Day ilS5 Wi2ethury P. PUPCPt. 41113 aTSE aJ WrMcSokllM ILVrtthcrs trofccitt WW flag troke160 i Average wgbtiS2 Tli average age of th Atlanta was 21 years of tbYal crew 18 years.

The race was over a three-mile course on mile and a half nrnIng a stake-boat and returning to th starting point. A stake-boat was pro vided for eh ere. to avoid all danger from online. The challenge for th race was sent from th Yal crew About 8:39 th Yale six. stripped to th witot pulled slowly out from th shore and after a short turn up the sake took their place on th line.

Th Atlanta in Magenta-colored regatta shirts followed after a short Interval and. having won th toss tool th Inside porition. near the stake-boat. Without any of th customary confusion of backing up. the word was given at 5:28 and both crews made start in admirable style.

Withers stroke of the AUantu. with on magnificent effort at the imminent risk of breaking in oar. contrived to gain a de elded advantage. which followed by eon erted action on the part of the crew rave them a spurt which landed them fully on halt' length shoed one moment after the start. This distance was increased by persistent effort to more than a length before a quarter of a roll.

was passed. The Atlanta then caosszD rat BOW or THgra orrosctTS them their wash. The Atlanta ha 1 off at 44 stroke. per minute. to Yale' 38 but both soon settled down to bnt4 strokes.

Flagr stroke-oar or the Yale ere. kept his head down between his arms an pulled a strong. steady oar. There was no end to the cries from th farads of both ere. on the shores.

The At lantas. though few in number. were strong i voice but. had encouragement had th el fact usually attributed to it. the Yale boy would undoubtedly have easily Von.

Phelps th or tb Yale crew kept alonrid his pupil for a eonzl4eiabt. distance in a ring scull and did all in his power to re wire their drooping spirits. The Atlanta kept up th coiner of the lake. and at th nd of on mil both crews settled down to a bout thirty-eight strokes per minute. Th Atlanta maintained th lead to the stake- beat without an apparent difficulty an tem1ndeIibatcIv.

pulled aero th take. a affording the Yal ere. an oppos tuniiy which was gallantly improved of regaining lost ground. The Yale boy. huuc the bank and ws compelled by I projecting point of land to snake a long carve.

The AUantas. however from hiving gained th western Dank. were enabled to pull I straight eoors for th boos. stake. As th two boats were seen coming to on the home stretch exactly abreast of each other th excitement on shore became intense.

Som enthusiastic collegian more sanguine than correct. shouted from a tree-top. Yale' ahead inecry wse men up oeiowana unman from on mouth to another unt1l th hills re sounded with the err. Hundreds were to be peeu elinibUng alone the steep rocky banks. or ruahin through tb fields an reechoing the chant Ladies.

standing on th seat breathless from ezettement and joyous with hope waved their handkerchiefs a welcome for a victory unealned. an th peculiar Rah. rah. rah I or Vale wen went up from fly. hundred threats.

But a' tb distance grew lees and the red breasts of the AUantas could be distinguished from the brown shoulders or their antagonists the halcyon vision dissolved. end the favorites were. seen fully two lengths astern. It was sad to witness th relapse. The cry was now changed to th sturdy hurrah of th ten- dred New Torken the Onlicks and Nassau present joining in the shout congratulatory the Atlantis victory.

The race although hopelessly lost for the Yale boys. was finished In good styl th AUanUs making a sport when within fire or six lengths and swinr the tin at to strokes per minute. The-official time is M. a. I H.

a. AUantas. MS Tale 72 1J US Victory for toe Atlanta by I seconds. 4Imn Yawbi Cl The annual regatta of the Canadian Yacht Club took place at Toronto Canada July There vat a very light breeze. and the weather was unfavorable for large yachts.

The rooms and balconies were crowded. The whole coarse was about 23 mile The following yachts started in the race fo center-board yachts Ina Oonlla Qypsy Restless. Wide-awake and Rapid. The winning buoy was passed foUowt by Tm. lOs.

Th race for draught yachts was won by the Geraldine beating Kestrel and Glance. Base-Ball Came Played. The Atlantic Del Kckfords played at New York July Eckfords 88 Atlantic 14- th poorest play of the season. rise Olympics or Washington. played th Matoals.

of New York at the former place JnlylOtk Ol7mplesi MntaalflX The Kekiongas of Fort Wayne defeated at Washington. D. by the Olym pies 32 to 12. Th. White Stockings.

or Chicago fasted tb Red Stockings or Boston. in Chicago July eth by a score of 7 to I. The or New York. were defeat by tb Haymakers of Troy. at the former city.

oly The game was witnessed by' a large crowd or spectators. The bets were 100 to a on the theMutnais. who out-batted the opponents bet lost the game by inferior fielding. At th close of tie came there was a dismeefol Kent. Two member of the Ma taaa chagrined by their defeat.

assaulted om or th Haymakers and th police were compelled to interfere to protect them. Great indignation was expressed in base-ball cir- ales. The score was 9 fur the Haymakers 7 fortheMatasia. The Atlantic of Brooklyn and Haymakers or Troy played July The Trojans woo by a soar of 15 to 4. Th Red Stockings of Boston defeated the Forest City of Cleveland.

July IJth by aseoreof 8 toll. in a XDI with a nine or white players wa July lb in Chicago. The game was wit- rsssed by' shout 900 persons many of whom were of the colored race. The contestants wie th Untames colored. and th Alerts.

while. The play was creditable on both vide and th contort quit. exciting an clue' throurhout Th colored DOTS won the pml by one run the score standing IT to 16. Tb Boston Ked Stockings played th Koekiords at the latter placvJnlylOth Th cam was th third for th championship between th two club both or those vioasly played having been won by th Boston by 2 to 11. and by 11 to Jo.

Captain Wood of the Chicago was the tholci fo umpire anti at fly. minutes put 3 o'clock th rime was called. with the Roekfords at the Sat. Th first three innings yielded them nothing. while their opponents scored three four and two nine In all five being earned ran Th result of th next three innings for.

th Roektord. was an unearned run in tb fourth while the Reds made It three which were earned the seers showing at the end of th sixth Inning 21 to I la favor of the liade. La tb seventh Inning th country gentlemen added three to their aor by errors Barnes. McVey end Spalding. an whitewashed the Reds for the flrst time.

MoVe tplit hit bind badly at the torn- aeaeement ot the eighth inning and time was called. While wa being bandaged. Birdsall cam to th catcher position an Harry Wright pitched his slows. which the hockford club hit freely for eight run' in the two last innings and did not. allow th Reds to add any to their score th game at th close Itndln 21 12 the ReC btincthe Tkton.

rMlotrlSiKUssu Thor. was considerable excitement la Toronto Canada. Jsli kh. at a foot race be- tweaJohw Sqbolsethe champion "snowshoes of Canada and Keraroum th eel. brats.

Indian runner the Indian tiriar Echoheshyavdsataztlnauafle. The Indian was beaten. Time 4 ml sole eoada The jtrinlon was very freely that fare a wsv IM ra raatc and Ma icaL Bote Hum wffl BOOB return from Eaf had Lucy Ashton opened at St John WJL oDthe3d. 1. Emmett el Fritz at Buftalo onth KTSUMT GUdstano Robert fishier are in Australia.

E. Eddr lies at his home a New York quite UL Billy Florence is playing a fin engage ment in Mancheeter Anna Bishop was shortly expected in at last accounts. Andrew UsUlday-g Norg Is the attraction at the AdelphL Miss Marie Wilton has revived Ours at th Frinc of Water Theater. Emma' ITowsoa appears as the COUee Pawn- at a. AW York.

Jacob Muller tint baritone or th Frank- ort opera is on Me way to this country Mrs. John Wood is enjoy in krbh racees at the EL. James's in Poll and Partner Jot. Mr. and Mrs.

Rousb7 ar one more acting at th London Queens Theater in Joan of Are. Wile Christine NHsson sod Mr. A.Ron- and will married in this country in October. Lady DOS i declared bankrupt. She has been managing a theater at Nottingham.

Mrs. D. R. Allen Is to share next seasons uelnesi at the union Theater with Mrs. J.

JkBooth. lob Dyott. formerly a well-known actor in New York. Is living on a arm in New LochaI1o. Edwin Booth says th new play.

TM Man 0 lk is worth to its owner Barrett 1250000. A new faree called A Criminal Couple by P. Herbert is acted at the Princess's preceding Eileen Oat. Oaylor denies that is going to sue Fritz Emraet II has forgiven th indiscretions of the variety performer. John Broughams late rheumatic attack still troubles him and he dote not expect to play again this Summer.

Tarry Palmer hat 1011' to Europe in search of additional attractions for th Slack Crook. to reproduced in the FalL Mrs. Chanlran will star in Philadelphia early in the Fall. and so thence to Baltimore Washington and Cincinnati. Miss Lydia Thompson is to appear at Wallack' Theater.

New York. on the 7th of August under Mr. Moss's management. In the CoUern Artrn as played at Niblo' Garden New York Dominick Murray has succeeded Charles Wheatleich as Danny Mann. Amy ROOIa1I is to be brought out at the Walnut-street Theater.

Philadelphia. In August when that house will reopen for th regular season. E. I Davenport is passing th Summer vacation in the vicinity of Boston. Ills thfiater the street Philadelphia will reopen oh or about the hi of September.

Edmund Falconer has written a new play called Kilffn Oge or Darks the Jfour Before Dawn. It was produced at th Princess's Theater. London. on th huh of June. Miss GaUmeyer the famous opera boufre prima douna of Vienna is coming here next Fall.

She surpasses in grace and vim ever the celebrated Schneider and is very beau- tifuL' A rich London musical amateur gives splendid private parties at which the best professionals perform but he invites only men. lie says women's petticoats absorl the sound. Charles Wheatleigh is playing Dr Air castle" in Elflt at New York. Miss Uzzle Price appears as Rose" in the same piece. Th Worren Sisters.

Sophie and Jennie reopened at St. Paul on the 3d Instant. in conjunction with Harry Jackson who gave Lingard sketches. Under the Gaslight given by them on the tth. In addition to Mrs.

Thomas Barry the leading lady. Josie Orion Mary Wells Ad. Oilman Ml Fiske. George Boniface II. F.

Daly and Id. W. Puke are engaged for the Globe Boston. next FalL The dearest notes of the times are those produced by Victor. the renowned French horn player at a private concert at the mansion of Lady Cutlton in England.

lie received 3510 for playing four pieces. Charlotte Cushman. through one of the Astor House Stetsons lent 618000 twelye roars ken to the TrnnlAtnrI or thn ftnAnA House taking a mortgage on leasehold Not being able to obtain her mousy she ordered a foreclosure lately but could not fine a buyer. Miss Abbott the protege" or Miss Kellogg it is said will mike her debut in opera nex season. It it not generally known that ou favorite prima donna has evinced a sisterly interest in the musical education ofthis young lady.

who gives such fine promise taking a position among our native lyric artists. Marie Zoe the Cuban dancer talks of retiring. She has saved money for the years she has been in the United States. and is well of. She has twenty-five cottages at Camden New Jersey among other good things an has just bought a residence in Hempstead Longtliland after selling her farm nea there for tZ5il and hr country place a ltockaw7 for a rood um At the JIumarlltt sir.

Sothrn continues to act in An EnUsh Gentleman also in a fare. called if I Know It. This latter piece is a compressed version of the comedy entitled A ThreeptT1ny SU performed Mr. Sothern for the first time at Brighton. in August.

last year. and is derived from tb same French source which furnished Mr. Oxenford with the materials for A Cleft Stick acted at th Olympic Theater in 1865. Re duced to one act and one scene the action we read is more briskly sustained than in any of tie preceding versions. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

From our interior excnanrer we condense the following items or mining news Many of the Vims on Browns Flat. Tuolumne county ar yielding well this season. Tips Martin claim and some others are pay- tug better than was expected. The groun all deep and fur year cannot be thoroughly worked out. The wt up at the Knox A Boy mill.

Tuolumne county yielded 48 to th ton of ore crushed. This mine has taken rank with the lure paying mines ant although it it worked very quietly it Is steadily yielding highly profitable results. The Dairy urn quartz mine. Nevada eonntyil workinf away with mat success. Several erushinge of quart.

have of late been taken out and not one of these eruehings but has paid a good round figure. The last crushing from Daisy BUI was 15 loads of quartz aad this yielded 37. or something over HO to toe ton. Previous ernsblngs have been better. The shaft on the Diy Hill mine 11 now down 114 feet and is beln worked upon every duo Recently.

LafOlP Co. cleaned up about C1UOO at tb Bin Mill. Kern county from 28 ton or Jeff. Davis rock- and last wee Harry Fob. cleaned up 580 from 20 tons the same.

A contract has been let to finis the south tunnel of the Sumner ledge in that county which has to run about 250 feet when it will strike th ledge about 100 feet below water and- expose a vast amount rock as th ledge is at least 100 feet In width at the point whore th tunnel will reach it. The contractors are making about 15 feet per week. On July llth. some Swedish boys made very rich strike some two or three miles west of Auburn Placer county. The claim Is located some two hundred yards northwest of th famous St Patrick mine.

These three men 1111 sum a anau some lonneen lee when they opened on rock that pays 6 or 1 to the pound or. if it holds out about 12000 to th ton. At last accounts. two of the men were quarrying the rock and packing it to th cabin where th other was pounding on th gold br th ma of a common ban mortar. This discovery has created ac ditional excitement in this rich qoarti triet.

W. IL. Puffer A Bro. have recently developed a quartz ledge on th south aid Dutch Kavine about throe quarters of a mil below Newcastle. Placer county.

which as far as opened. compares favorably with the richest nines yet opened in this vicinity or inywhore in the State. On their new development th Puffers have sunk a central shaft to th depth of two feet above and below which they hav commenced other shafts for more completely and accurately testing th ledge. Last week they made crushing at Pughs Oplili. of th uaru taken from the central shut with th following surprising result Two mm.

work- lug twenty-one days had taken out' twenty- eight tons of rock. which yielded 114 ounces of gold worth 1731. This at th rate of little over per ton for unselected rock and at th rate of 10 per day to the band one or. whom i a recent arrival and entirely green at minipt The ledretttbo bottom the shaft it about fire inches thick. an widening and at that depth Is reliable fo J150 per ton.

A woman lias no natural grace more bewitching than a sweet laugh. How much owe to that ureetlaofhl JU1l1DI the prose of our Ufa into poetry it flints showers sunshine over the darksome wood in which war traveling it touches with light even our sleep which Is th Image of death. ba gemmed with dreams that ar the shadows of immortality. ilec. Mr.

Phlpw of Plymouth Mass. Un- Unan minister cut his throat July in a fit of depression. AGRICULTURAL. The eon crop has several formidable enemies to contend with and among these Is tli. grab which sometime literally destroy whole fields or-damage the crop seriously.

One of the best and most convenient tromed1e. perhaps the" very best. ever Is i th application of salt a soen a ih plant make Its above ground prepared and used la this way Take one part common salt and three parts plasterer gypsum sail apply about a tablespoonful around Nth ill. It will be found to be a rare protection. he mixture should not come in contact with young plants as it may destroy them.

Th method has been tried over and over gain by some or the. best farmers of Pennsylvania. Delaware and Jersey and when TOperty applied has never foiled to be per. fect17 successful. hope our farmers who hue reason to fear the depredations or the rub.

the present season. win try the mix- ure leaving a few alternate rows of corn without the salt and communicate to us the result. The application alsoacts as a first- rat fertiliser and will more than. pay for tself in benefiting the crop. GcrmanXotro Telegraph.

Test Culture. W. G. Howard writing to the Department of Agriculture from San Antonio Texas says that the culture of the tea plant and th manufacture of thetea is much easier than wme people imagine. From his experience tn India knows tha.

neither frost nor now drought nor rain seeable. nor shadow materially injure the plant neither it it subject to the visitation of any worm. bug or disease. The cultivation requires but little manual labor. and that is confined to the picking of the leaves which can well done br women and children.

When once planted all it requires 1 to be kept free from weeds which enuM be done with a plow the same as with Indian corn. Should our Govern ment" concludes Mr. Howard. one take hold of the subject and demonstrate that tea can be grown and to a profit tb demand or seed alone would soon pay all cost. The yield of seed is on an average four resends a' caned is eighty pounds to the acre.

and I told on year from my garden four thousand maundi at two hundred rupees per mannd. and could have sold forty thousand mannds at the same figure. wet on Remedy for Poison. A plain fanner writes us It is new over twenty years since I heard that sweet oil would cure the bite or a rattlesnake not knowing it would cure other kinds or poison. Practice observation and experience have taught me that it will cure poisons or any kind both on man and beast The patienl most take a spoonful of it internally and bathe the wound for a euro.

To cure a horse it requires eight times as much as for a nun. One of the most extreme ewe of make bites occurred eleven years ago. It had beer thirty days standing and the patient hail been given up by his physician I gave him a spoonful of the oil which effected a cure. It wm cure bloat in cattle caused by fresh clover. It will ours the sting of bees spiders or other insects and persons who have beer poisoned by a low running vine called ivy.

Pseklleg Ore Corn. This is a much cheaper method of prepar log corn to be used in Winter in a afresh state than that of canning It. When the corn is a little past the tendered roasting-ear state pull it take on one thickness of the husk tie the rest of the husk down at the silk em in a close and tight manner place them in i clean cask or barrel compactly together am put on brine to cover the same of about two thirds the strength of meat pickle. When ready to use in Winter. soak in cold water over night and if this does not appear suffi elect change the water and freshen til more.

We have used corn prepared in this way for two reasons and it i excellent very much resembling fresh corn from the stalk. A Wonderful Vegetable Product. There is a species of cactus which grows in Mexico and in some parts of Arleona whicl may-justly be ranked among the wonders nature and which is thus described by a late correspondent of the Alia It rises in the form or a beautiful fluted column as rapt laity grooved from top to bottom as if done by the chisel of artist The columns stern or trunk is about three feet in diameter and keeps its sue and symmetrical form to the height of forty and sometimes fifty feet. The edges of the grooves running perpendicn- larly from top to bottom of the ylgantic plant' are thickly studded wlthlong thorns. hard as steel and as sharp as a cambric needle Not a limb nor a leaf mars its artistic contour and were it not for their dart green color and the corona of crimson flowers at their top one might think them to be the productions of art rather than a natural vegetable growth.

WITCHCRAFT IN ILLINOIS. Otrange Performance In Franklin County A Couple of Frisky Tonne Female. A correspondent of a Western paper writes as follows from Frankfort III under date June 19th Two young ladiesdaughters or James Williams living about eight miles from here. have been attacked in a singular manner by what is said to ho witchcraft. Witchcraft or whatever craft it may be i puzzles the physicians.

The young ladies were first affected about the lit of April think it was known among the neighbors that there was SOXtTHUO wuoso wren THIM But any strangeness in their actions was imputed to insanity. Matters remained thus until last Wednesday when their fa the called upon a physician or this place and go him to visit them. Since that tune their actions have become generally known an crowds or men and women have gone to see them. Some fifty or a hundred persons ar there every night and they say it is quite entertaining to witness their performances. They are perfectly sane during the day.

bn Scaling- the house they naxcr UN' TH COMB or THg smiDIxo Apparently with perfect ease and impunity uttering at the same time the most hideous and frenzied screams. Very frequently the take something like fits or spasms and fa perfectly stiff but if they chance to be the top they never fall off however near the eaves they may be. They are age respectively sixteen and eighteen years an are both rather small being below the me ilium height During the day. at which time they are perfectly sane. they seem to rather modest and reserved but will converse freely with any one.

They are fond innate and play upon the dulcimer. Th spell comes upon both ator near the same time generally between sundown and dark and first manifests itself by both or them breaking into a run. They always run north in th direction or the house of an old lady who they say has been ruAcvcnto wIrcucitre urox THEY. They say she has recently put hinder spells upon them on amount of their telling som thing that she had forbade and that she an ft eat are with them in their top dance. They have a language which they use in eon' versing with each other and which they teem to understand but its Comanche' to everybody else.

There are some strange things connected with them. They cate and eat all the flies they can get boldo until nausea is produced. when they both other is doing. Their gestures are alike an sImultaneous. They teem to be bothmoved by one controlling power.

You can imagine the excitement when I tell you that since began to write nearly fifty people have passed through our little village on their way to see th girls. SEVENTEEN HUNDRED TEARS IN THE OTEX One house in Pompeii had evidently been in a state of repair when the volcano-storm burled It. Painters and decorators an cleaners were masters of th situation. Th household pods were all in disorder an the family if not out or town must have been undergoing that condition of misery which spring cleanings and other like infections inevitably entail. Painters' pots arid brushes and workmen tools were sea tered about Tell-tale spots of white-wash stained wall end floor.

Such domestic implements as pots and kettles had been bundled up in a corner all by themselves and the' cook was nowhere. Dinner. however had riot been forgotten. A solitary po stood simmering if ever it did simmer on the stove. And start not.

for it is true there was a bronze dish in waiting before the oven and on the duh a pir. all read to baked But theorenwu already enmet with its full complement of bread. Both sucking-pig bad to wait. Arid it nerer entere the oven. sad the loaves were nevertaken out till.

after a sojourn of 1700 years. The had been cooking ever sfooeCrormb r23 A. D7W Ylorefli his them now la museum it Pompeii of them rather hardtof cooneTlnd blade but. pe teetl7 preserved I The latest sown grain In the foothills of Polk and YamhiJl counties Oregon is re eeiylnc ranch Injury. from th late hot weather.

The early sown train and that in the Taller proper hat sot affected. Preparations are bflagmade i reclaim tb marsh on th sooth sld of Sa Antonio creak. agd BTATh MAV. Jeweler. Jewelry an for sale.

made to order or amasr iraireddkblT a natcacat street store Mfaitym fj ce. 8TEtT ehas second all the latcei tmprevemenu in Dentistry ad is. entirely New Hue for Aninclal TOW. JX ion WON A' BPUDI AS. wrtment also.

Silverware sod Spec. te vwmMUrU WLOWOUC. wwv BUU ODQV. tad Selling at 10 per cut. Ins than any UIIK tter home.

OaU befose rnrchaalng elMvtwra. Xvery article warranted. Watches cleaned eel repelre and warranted for twoyMn at the tow- en rates. Call at II. It.

LEWIS. Oar eeooBd tewetry store below street. BUSINESS CARDS. W. WATWilS JfWElRT AID IAMHD a.

oaii N. GRAY CO. TTHDIETAKEKS. NO. 641 flAOf MMB mm to street corner of WebblMi BI aaTnnclMe.

Sole Agents for Santo UcBarlat Cases sad Gatkets. SUMMER RESORTS. SKAOS' HOT SPRINGS. nuns OXLIBBATID WATIEIHOM Place in Sonoma County Is new open JH after the Hotel and Ootttre have beg renovated and refurnished. Toorlsta mvaOis and pleasure seekers whfl find tUa summer retort for the salubrity ii.

dimate. sceney and the medlctnal vtr lee of lt miiMral waters also Its fsclllt lee unIOns and trout Ishlug. A Daily Line of Stage. connect with the earl at Bealds Dun for the Springs. 11.

thUR TUCKIB Proprietor. GRAND OPENING. BOOTS SHOES BOOTS SHOES BOOTS SHOES ITAKX PLKASUBX IN INFORM- lug my friends and the public that consequence of my selling Boots and Shoes so cheap I have found It Imposible to accommodate the rush In my present tort and I have opened one or the finest and largest Stores In this city with an entirety new and fresh Stock of Boots and Shoes of every Is. scriptlon at No. 11 Third street corner of Third and tfarket streets Nucleus Building.

On account of removal to my New Store for th next sixty days I wl continue to sell off my entire stock at my old stand. No. regardless of cost. 1 Trillion continue to sell wholesale as weD at retail. Country orders promptly attended to.

yon want bargains now Is your time. have Just marked down our entire tock to the owes possible prices. Read Our New Price List PrtceWortt ladlesflne Lasting Callers 1 00 171 ladles' KM foxeoBalmonli 180 tot Indies' line brut heel Balmorals 50 II EddiesPhUaCongressGallen S00 tot Ladles' Kid fox button Boots only SO 4 OG Ladles' fine cloth Congress Galters ISO tu iMUe high Kid fox. BuinorsIs. 1 7 SI Htd Slippers TSc.

SI 1 25 fly 1 2 00 dlerand Cents Toilet Slippers- to 109 Hisses kid fox Balmorals only I 00 1 SO ttlskes' fine calf Boots only a Id Misses' fine goat Balmorals. 1 25 10 Misses' Kid fox button Boots 2 CO 61 Kisses' extra line Balmorals 1 re Children's copper toed Shoes only. 75 10 ChUclren1IDe sewed Balmorals 1 00 IT ChUclreD' One calf Boots irlll 1 35 20 ctuiren top Balmorals I BO 2 Infants' Shoes 25 and 10 rents and. 75 10 dents' tap-soled calf Beet. SO Id Gents' sole lip Boots.

2 00 4 00 Gents' fine calf newed Boots CO 600 Gents' screwed Boots own make. a so 60 GentsFrench can top soled screwed. COD 800 Gents' custom made hoots only. 6 00 10 00 Gents' Cong. Gaiters 150 fine sewed.

200 SOD Gents' toed OoucGanFTench calf a CO a Of GentsPxd ties SI 1 SO IIDe sewed- I 00 00 GenlsItrogans 1111 SO fine screwed 200 So Cents' screwed Oxford ties 2 00 Sit Boys' screwed OxIort 1 75 IC NOLAN'S. 23 THIRD ST NOLAN'S 23 THIRD ST MAMMOTH SHOX STOU rir Store from Market treet IM A J. S. HAND. MERCHANT TAILOR ETAS EXIIOTID HIS PLACE OF BUD neu from No.

4 KenI street to 63 and 65 New Montgomery St. Where he sen fine goods at WEB PRICES than soy other vise on Ute PlCUlc Coast. Dress Frock Suite from 60 to 65 Dress Sack Suits from 45 to 55 Business Salts from 85 to 60 One Cutter wanted also Tailors work on the premises None jut Brit: workmen need apply to J. S. HAND 63 and 65 New Montgomery St.

lptf 56 00 5600 600 600 SHORT 527 Commercial Street MAKES PANTS TO OBDn IN LIT STTLX Tonis BDBiNisa SU1Ts. TO" SlAm SUITS MR 451 00 Led a Perfect Ill Warranted. ML SHORT Ho. 7 COUIRRCIAL TBBBY lyiliptr THOROUGH-BRACED ABO STOCK. AT TIlT WWT RATU Ls In the city and warranted for ene year tacked sod shipped to any part of the Coast.

All kinds lag Bunle et DAVID MILLER Of th lat firm of Black MnierJ MAVTjr CT11REB AND IM UlPORTEB 71. Xfaurket etr U1p Above Third street. TIC ir nAYX Tills DAY SOLD TO MANN. NriS A 00. the let.

bulneM carried on by CABU1IS WNTZ end the book accounts by Inventory. The accounts so amgnedmuslbepaU to UEBR5IANH. MIS IX. JOSEPH MANSUR 1210. St.

DURKIN XxlCllton of tb Zibat. of Winter. San Francisco. June Z81871. Referring to th since circular beg to an nonnce that we have this fonwd a Copartner ship under tbstl of REARM-LEN.

1011 stall coiUnue the business Of tHTo firm ttaiS Sacramento tnleLan4 hope the pet. renege extended to them win be eontlllufd to S. IIEERMAEN. PHIL. NKI9.

an YOUNG. DIAMOND TOOTH PST ALT PERSONS ARl mOIm TKO twice the DIAMOND TOOTH PASTE from Peddlers. or- any Poison except C. NIgliB. Music Store.

I OS Monteemery' strae Local Agent DL LXTI W. TAYLOR 1 Ventor and pseerietel. of- UM DIAMON TOOTH PASTE arid none Is grehln. without my signature. DL LZYUW TAYUIR.

Offloet sea Montgomery sU Boon 4. y7 Id EASTERN JAMS AND BACON rL 0 SU. AT NO. 504 MARKET STREET JAPANESE ITIES I Bens ctiBioe. era.

MO A OFFICIAL. PROPOSALS Ifl CoRcrcto led CITY HALL UILIINt TJlCE OT TH noAnn or CITY HALL OommJaJonm. San franclaco July 14th taALZD PROPOSALS win received lo tb oni of the Board of 0 ii Ban Oommlailoners. Jtoom Donohoe. Kelly A Co.

Building. utheast corner or lOOlDmftT awl fiacrameuto Yo U1 o'clock of SATTRPAY the day of Aurast A D. for PUTTIN lit XNCBRK BID for the foundation of tile New Uy Roil Building according to plans and sport- cations to be seen at th office of the Board. stats will atai tile price per cable yard or concrete measured In the bed for and laying the aame together with the accessory a upedJ1ecL. Th material for the composition of the con- eret WOO be supplied by the Commissioners.

The whole work to be done tn a thoroughly ortmanne manner under the Immediate dlrec- Ion and superintendence or the Architect and to hi satiafactlon and completed la sixty working front tb date of the sI5nlDj of the contract. The Omniiaeionere rewire the right to reject ny all bids. KobU will be entertained or considered unless accompanied by a good sod sufficient bond. IItJtactorT the In the tarn or wo thousand five hundred dollars United State old coin. conditioned for UM due entering Into be contract or the party to wbom it may lie warded.

To preserve uniformity an bids must lie on Unto furnished by the Board or Commissioners hlch can be obtained tram the Secretary at their Dee. Nobldderwtn be nGwee to deposit more than ne bid for the work and more than one ap. pear at the opening or the btdaall the bids or nch bidder shall lie thrown eel. The statute provides that an bid Shan made and contracts entered into upon the express ondltlon that no Clilnamen or Mongolians shall xnsed In tb factory mill. foundry workshop by th firm company or person.

In doing any or the work bid or contracted for and a talllUe to omply with said provision of said contract a' ork a forfeiture of salt contract. Payments will be made from time to time of ttve per cut. of the estimated amount of he work done and the remaining twenty-five per cent. when the contract Is fully and faithfully completed In warrants drawn on th Treasurer of the City sad County of San Francisco on th Sty Nail Fund which warrants when there are no funds to the credit of said City Hall und will bear 10 per cent. per annum interest from the date the presentation thereof until paid and will be aid in th order or their presentation and registration.

The expense of advertising will be charged to successful contractor. P. H. CAHAVAN. JOS.

a ZASTLAND. CHAS. X. McLAMC. Board of City 1111 Commlsi loners.

PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING FENCE AROUND MOUNTAIN LAKE RESERVATIONS OFFICE. BOARD OF SUPER. visors San Francisco July is. A. D.

1571. In accordance with Besofution No. of the Board of Supervisors sealed proposals will be re ceived. In open session of the Board. on MON DAY tYRSINO July 24.

1571 from 74 to 8 o'clock for building a Board Fence etc. around the Mountain Late Reservation a tract of land commencing on the southerly line of United Satel Government lIeserve- 200 feet easterly from easterly point of Mountain Lake thence south dos. 11 mm. east to dear Point of said lake 200 feet distant 747 feet taence sooth deg. 45 mm.

east 1942 feet thence tort b. 2 deg. etc. west OS feet thence north 76 leg. east 81 let thence south 151 feet thence north 67 deK.

ea 1463 feet to point of commencement containing 19 93-100 acres more or lesa AU the materials to be furnished. sad the work Is be done In a good and workmanlike manner tn accordance with the specUcattons on file In thla office and to the satlffacUoa of the BuUd1DC Committee and I he party taking the contract will be required to give good and sufficient bonds with two or more sureties to the satisfaction of said Committee for Its faltafnl performance. NOTICE. Bidden will estimate for the Free by the lineal foot with the understanding that said estimate must Include the coot of the Gate. In order to preserve uniformity and facilitate the award the Board have resolved to receive oe lds unless made upon blink fortes prepared by the Committee and a certified check for the TOE of live Unadred Dolls deposited by the bill with and made payable to the Clerk of th.

Board conditioned If the propoal Is accepted and the contract awarded and lithe bidder shall faL or neglect to execute a written agreement and give the bond required within SIX days slier the award Is made then and la that cue the said sum stall be paid Into the City and County Treasury by said Clerk as liquidated damages for sucr failure and neglect. Jilanb ronuabed by the Uert Good and sufficient bonds win be required for the faithful performance of the contract. If warded to be approved by the Committee on Public Buildings. The Board reserves the Tight to reject any or an bids the public good may require. td JNO A.

RUSSELL Clerk. PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUABTERMAS- ter. San Francisco CaL. July 11371.

Sealed proposals in duplicate with copy of this advertisement attached to rach will be received at this once until noon of the list day of August. 871 for the Drayage of Public Store. for the decal veer ending June 201872 received and shipped between the denot warebouse In this city and any part along the water front where merchandise la nsual1J' received arid delivered by vessels or over an equal distance from the depot or the water front to soy part of the city. Clothing Camp and Garri on Equipage loose and compressed hay suit Officers' Baggage will be taken by measurement Army Wagons and Ambulances per wagon Lumber per 1000 feet and all other freight. Including trdnance Corn.

mlllllU and Quartermaster Stores of every scrlptlon per ton of BOO tis weight. Bidders will state the rate In coin for which they will do the service and win be required to epoeit 2000 currency certified check preferred with the undersigned prior to the opening of the bids as an earnest of good filth that. It the bid accepted a contract will be entered Into with the requisite security for the faithful performance of the same. The right Is reserved to reject any or an bids. Bidders may be precede at the opening of the bids.

Bids to be Indorsed Proposals fur Drayage of Pmblte Stores. lylMt G. a. SMITH. and A.

IL 71. 7 2. PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES. Is HXSXBT GIVEN THAT A certified copy of the PERSONAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENT POLL for the fiscal year 171 71 hat this day been received that the State City and County Taxes for said fiscal year are now do and payable. AU Taxes remaining due and unpaid oc the rib day or August ensuing win become delinquent and two and one-half per tent.

added thereto. ALEXANDER AUSTIN Tax Collector. San Francisco Only 1071. lm TOESOLUTION Or lNTUTI0N NO. LV New Serte Besolved That It I the Intention of this Dosed to order the following street work.

111. That the crossing of Mend sod Scale streets be paved and crosswalks furnished and laid there on where That sidewalks be constructed os Stockton street from Bush to Pine street where not at ready eotructed and the old sidewlks thereon be reconstructed where necessary. That prove streetfrom Bruderick to Baker street be graded. That sidewalks be constructed on LelYennrth street. Item Washington to Gay street.

whet not already constructed and reconstructed where Decenary. That Balrht street from tile easterly ttneof Laun street to Ito westerly line or- Buchanan street be regrsded where necessary. That the roadway of Stockton street froze California to Sacramento street be. repsved where necessary that new crosswalks and curbs be rur- nlshed and laid whets necessary that th old crosswalk. and curls thereon that are good and sound be retail where necessary and that tide- walk therean be reconstructed where nece streets paved with the Bw foundation pave- menu That Columbia street from Guerrero to Dolores street be graded.

That en street from Taylor to Jones street be rqrIIdect where necessary. This sidewalk. be constructed en street. from Taylor to Jones street whet. not already constructed sail reconstructed where necessary And.

this resolution it ordered to be published In the SAM BAUcnroCuoiMcu and notice hereby given that all persons bjectlng to said work are required to die their objections la writing In the office of the Qert of tb Boards of Supervisors within ten days after th first put lication hereof station how much fronujtt on said streets it represented by th parties so oh jecting and on what street th property so rep- remnted Is located. In Board of SapervUon. San July 171871. adopted by the following vote Ayea anprrvtaors Menalea Barrald. Rennet McCarthy.

Good win. Bedlam Tortes Story Shrader Adams Cummins and Kelly. JOHN A. RUSSELL Clerk. PAYSONS GYMNASTIC SWING.

Jma 1147. run OBJECT or THIS IN. ventlon tit to provide a Swing which can Impelled by thepnwa eomytOg it. It win readily seen that th exertion brat. tn 8 wtog dbrII1IIr th beat possible exercise for the chest and arms The Swings IN made elite stationary or portable.

Orders for the above Swings reeetvadHy JOHM W1S8IK- ROBINS' HAIR DYE I A CIUSGIS JL th UaMitttsnUn ouly from Cray to a natural Black or Brown. Th 1 warranted not 8AKUNIANB lUMEN FERRKS OACLAKDBRAHCH-IJtiTK San Francisco. lo ni and A. u. SJOVSJO sad UMr.

WO OOtoOaKandonly. Leave Brooklyn ill ISO and 10.00 A 404 5 lfl and 10:10 r. Leave Oaklaad. S3S JO JM JO 11001130 A. 2:50 JO eao and OrnlPL ALIIRDI Leave Boa rrandseoy 30 son.

and 1111 A. Lxi iJO and p. ai tomitTsJeonly. Leave Uarrool 1 do 7 and 10 A it and Leave rnltY a L00M Ui A and lao OS and fcao r. Trains da not run Sundays.

Change of Time. WORTH PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPAN tK United State. Mall TH or North PldAa TransportaUon Company will leave at tollowaoa the TKAY1H KHATOB JOB SANTA OBCZ. OB1JlBT SIN BIXEON BAY LED BAH Lt1D Ban Iran- San Lull San Manic- Santa Cisco. Obispo.

1 LearinjBan at o'clock AX rRAXCIKCO MAX Baa yrandaoo at A. JOB EUREKA. aT. ax BAY AND UMPQUA Leaving at 10 o'clock A X. On tb iota or each mouth th steamer will ex tend her trip to I Bay and Umpqu River.

Sailing Dan 6th and POE POBTLAHD. LeavIa at ii clock A. Through Bills of Lading sleuth for freight to Oregon Qty. Aurora 0 rvaIsgaIemJeaenoa and Albany per O. and B.

expense transhipment at Portland. HOLLADAY BBXHHAK. Agents. FAVORITE VALLEJO ROUTE. California Pacific Railroad STEAMER CAPITAL.

VXBB AURAXQBflENT. SHOBTEST AID MOST COMFORTABLE UII JtTt If tie la Dan and Hour I. U. to Uarysvllle and us Mile. i RUNNING PALAU.

CARS EQUIPPED WITH MILLIE'S UJJTY PLATTOEN AND COUPLERS nrrwo XXFBISS TRIIES DAILY EXCEPT 1. Sunday each way carrying United States Mall sod all Post Repress On Sunday on press each way. STEAMER" CAPITAL" Leaves street Wharf San Trandsc at I A. a. connecting at TaDeJo with cars of California Pacific Bauroadby which passengers arrive a Sacramento at 12U r.

IL Marysvule at 1:15 r. and CaUltoga at 11:42 r. also leaves San Franeo at 4 r. by which passengers reach Sacramento at 8:1.1 r. UarysvUl at 0 r.

u. and Morning Xxpress Train leaves Maryguin. at SSO A. Sacramento at 7:30 a. K.

and Usliatogs at 7:31 A. arrivlBg at San rrancslco at a. a Afternoon Xxpress Train leaves Jlazyevifle at r. Sacramento at :30 r. v.

and OJlstog 2:41 s' a. arriving at Ban Francisco at 7 JO r. x. S1TJHDAT TRAINS AJf BOAT. Sunday Express Train leaves De at A.

M. Sacramento n. and Callstoga at r. arriving at San Francisco at 6 i r. Steamer CAPITAL on Sundays leaves Sal Tranclico atSJOAil Procure tickets at 0 Montgomery street on board the Steamer CAPITAL.

Baggage called for and checked from residences hotels etc. the ft. y. Bge Express Company. O.

T. IlABTWLL Gent Supertntsndent Yowona On. Freight and Por Agent Vallejo July 11871. tt QAUCXLITO FIERY-CON. with stages for BoUn.

and Olezia on Tuesday. Thursday and 8atarday. and for San Bafael dally. The steamer PBINCXSB Sisters Wharf San rranclsco 10 A. 24 and r.

On Saturday there win be no M. boat from Reign. Wharf. Monday morning flrtt beat at 7AM. SUVDAT TIMS Melggs Wharf 10 and UAK2and4P.

Sancellto A. a and P. rare Twenty-five cents a. II. NAB- I80N8ntierlntendent 817 Front street.

HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. YOU CAN MATT MONEY BY LTINQ AT TEE GRAND FAMILY RESTAURANT 97 Ste Street. TIlEY HAVE REDUCID TRITE prices and you live like a prince there for a small sum. Among the mazy reductions are Tap of Coffee or Tea with Cake or Pie. Ham and Three It Oystenan ityte fleent Bout veal RatiOn or Beet.

10 cents Soupall ln i i1ff cents Grand Family Restaurant No. 17 Second Street. near Xarket PACIFIC OYSTER HOUSE. tOr7 BUSH STREET. TWO JO 0 doors below Learsy itreeti CHARLEY lLUKIC formerly or ilC the Kxcelslor and Bay Oyster House and WINANT.

of the firm of Wlnant AOo take pleasure In announcing that they have opened this new Oyster Saloon. and assure the public that nothing but the finest and Oysters will be kept. gatern transplanted Oysters con stantly on hand. tf WINANT lIAua Proorietora. NUCLEUS HOUSE Corner of rket and Third SltreeU D.

STERN Proprietor. I BB D. PSOFBIXTOB Or TUB ABOTXM named and elegantly for nlshed lion. renectfnUy announces to th pub tic that has reduced the price of Single as well Suits of Booms. Famine.

visiting th city win nod at th acton all the comfort or a home. Attached to th house II a kept on tb European plan. Guests be accommodated with meals at their rooms If sod steed. jrt- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I TTT1C TAXI PLEASURE IN CITING NOT tic. that have leased onr new and com modlons ART AND PUOTOOBAPmO GAL- LLRY No.

la Montgomery street. opposite the Masonic Temple to th well-known Artist W. TABER Late of Bradley A Sulofson1 Gallery anti have this day to him our photographic heal. neas lIeretofore carried at that place. Our Mends sad the public see cordially snored that the high reputation of th Gallery will be fully maintained under the new management while heir patronage is a cheerfully solicited.

NAIlL San Itindsco June 301871. Beferrlng to the foregoing th unionlpe4 would rerneetfhlly call public attention to the splendid faculties he now enjoys to meet th ex- proved appliances and with a new to ever pro. gress of the irk The department of WATER COLORING and RETOUCUIIIG wm receive the exclusive alien ion of th popular rtut W. ARTHUR Maklfflf every appointment of thW Gal- PkploiaJaa 11.4 Owet 600000 PopIIndora DR. HENLEY'S CRLZBEATZD BITTERS THE IUT UVU KWLATM EYEIEUWI.

mLTcioinD HAY11BOT. Ttl In th house. RELIEF TO ALL DYSPEPTION. A mast pleasant tonlo and pettier. BMdaebe.

Binoemess and Oouelpetss eral Debility and I Appetite an are fuactiena of th system. Th UIi El sera have been sncce fally used and are war ranted. to tOerlaU th roflferer in theibori case H. tlVIlllI OCX Sal Proprietors. CIS Trent street.

ga Itanolsfla. Oat So. La Ban maces ID. lptf NOTICE Totcbu mdProdnceD al rt. QTAU4 TO LIT AT UAaOlIABU UT.

OBAJTB JBXAXK XtUYH. Sl I I WIIIW4 IF THE til III JAYilITE CREEK RITE mm STAUNCH steamer DO WANJa having IDOOttlotu lies rmanently in the ro between Brooklyn I Oakland and San Francisco conmMBctng her wuarr uaaianu eDCI racv ramci daily aa foDowa SAX JTaA ci co rtreet Wharf-I Aat 11 AK1 P. JOr JO 7 jxMJit 4. Connecting wit th Oakland Street Cars which onvey passenger' to the University er-Dda. The travelluir public CM rely en In.

CRIB DO WAN cousins without totarraptioa at lowest SUM of the tide rarolAcent freight at lowest rate Good accommodation for teams JyZMptf J. P. FOR SANTA- BARBARA. AX rXU BO. ANAUEI SVAJTDJJfU AND HAH DIEGO.

Touching at San Lull Oblspo for Passengers only. Paaa A rrelghtat Braced Kat- 2 8 A MB I PACIFIC. WO leave street Wharf tor th ports en i. A el A. Ri.

td ROLLABAY BKXNHAM Agent. PAOiriO MAIL S. S. CO. TOE OW TOBK PANAMA.

month izcept when either date fans on Sunday then on Saturday preceding rot. PANA. MA connecting vii Panama with on of the Oompanvj splendid teamen from AB1IlII. WALL inrw CUANQE or August 4 CONSTITUTION pt 3. II.

OsvanvealUng at A JOSE DE ODATAatALA. LA UNION and PUPTA ARENAS and eon- nectlng with th RISiNG STAB. Steamerof th mh cans at MAZATLLN' uK. ZANlLLO and ACAPULCO and connecting steamer at ton Jamaica Through ticket. sold to and treat Uverpool.

Qaeenatowa Southampton Bremen set and Hre Hamburg. Stettin. Copenhagen Norway. FOB JAPAN AND aux. llg A W1U W9 VVia panys Branch Line for SHANGHAI via Bingo and Nagasaki.

Apply at th Pacific Mall Steamship Obmriany' Office at their WHARF CORNER OS TLEST AND BRANNAN STKKXTS. XLDBIPGX A IZWIN Agent. SPECIAL NOTICE. CAL. P.

R. R. OS STEAMERS mm FAST AND MAOM. cent Steamers of th onts Farina Railroad Obmpany wlU BROADWAY WHARF San Francisco as follows on the following routes lrer Poamhae ad PelolBm The Steamer NEW WORLD wm leave Dostahee daily Sundays excepted for San Francisco at 8H A. M.

Returning will leave Broadway. Wharf at rv or ermment yosmrn and CHRYSOIOLIS alternating at a r. dally Sundays excepted connecting at Sacramento with morning trams boats and stages for allpotnu of California Oregon lid Stockton. JULIA and AMADOR altercating at 4 r. a.

dally Sundays excepted connecting at Stockton with stage for Yosemite Volley BV Treeeetc. Pr Mar. Island Vallej. Ualela MarUne and Slalaoa. AMELIA weky on TUITDAYS THCA DAT8 and Ii A.

V. Rtltarnln Leaves Sulsun on MONDAYS WEDNLWAYS FRIDAYS at 7 A. connecting both ways a MAR. TINXZ with stagea for Paciseco Qaytoa and BATE OP ABE. ToSacraaientoand Stockton-Cabin- 1 Deck.

1 To Benlda and 1 DO SPECIAL FREIGHT NOTICE Eadsetlan In rrelgbU. mtiuottM. 7 SO per To destination for Interior potas. 50 per ton To Knights Landing 00 per ton 50 toe The tables of these boats ar supplied with all th delicacies of the season. SW To the TOURIST and th PLXASUBXI IltKIRthe above favorite routes oftIr superb Inducements avoiding th fatigue heat and dust Incident to railroad travel and enjoying a delight- tolll1 on the Inland of WM.

B. MOON General Superintendent Steamers California Pa- dficBallroad Company. tf PRIVATE TROUBLES PR. FLATTERY N. ao Montgomery street private entrance on Pie.

tree Of. I1ce boors from 10to2Xven- lug. from to o'clock. LUNGER LOCATED IN SAN FRANCISCO THAN ANT SPECIALIST. So successfully treats simple and complicated chronic special lid other dlseaies as ring utlenU tram every State soil Territory In th Ills PRIVATE HOSPITAL Opportunities a urtlIDe exoerlence with purest medlctnee prepared by himself curt eaaeaglveoap by others no matter who failed.

ll your private treaties by letter and send 10 fee. and medicines will lie forwarded to guarantee a cure at hone. Consultation Tree. AddreuDBTLATrXBrSOA Montgomery street. San Francisco Cal.

JyZMptf Tehama. Bed MEDICAL. TEE UNHAPPY SUf. ftrer. Tn American Surgery and Dispensary 4 Mont- ornery 8.

offers ravata-i hi all. DR. 1 HASTINGS HALL would stats to patients i and others requiring confidential' medical ad vice that has devoted ls studies almoat exclusively for so year. to the cur of Special Disease. which treatwithneveMalBngsucresa all th various form of rroaa sad Physical Debility the re suit injurious habit acquired On youth.

Ouch diseases always come on gradually Del In every ca give certain warnings which should not lie sregarded tb symptoms or decay are very often overlooked by th sstrer but In an eases la very important that relief should obtained In the 1y stage of th disease. Patients suffering from ili nsta should apply Immediately. either by letter or In person to 3B. HALL as a cur Is guaranteed in very case to a very short time. DR.

J. L. CHADWICKS COMPOUND VEGETABLE PILLS ASITRK OTTER JOB TITER AND ACRE Sick Headache Neuralgia Pains In the Limbs and General Debility. Office-Ill Harrison street RHEUMATISM. fBS.

W. S. WBIOHT. SUCCESSOR TO 3. WMAa the only Conqueror on the Globe of Bteuaatlsm Ira all It various forms Acute Chronic or LnIammaioryNcnralgleWed Weak Loins umbago or Kidney Aflkctlena Oratrsctod Sinews Nip Joint Disease etc No141 Tehaoa street fourth door from Third.

TO THE tllnTvNATz. Dr. Gibbons Dispensary KXABNT COB- ner of Commercial. Baa ITrancUoo ntrance ea Commercial street XJ Ubttahed In 1864. for the treatroeat of 1 chronic or other complains Tn atekl rid th afflicted should not fall to eaUl trooa him.

The Dr. ban travsle4 extensively la Europe and Inspected thoroughly th various hospitals there obtaining neat deal valoabt Information which is competent to Impart to tbMelBBeedofnla services. DB. GIBBON vu PrlT UM dloJAi4 OPIUMS THE PHIS B. DOHXSm UPVTATIDN Physician la a sufficient guarantee hr IS ur.

of aj wt. It TS Ctronkia. DB. DOHXBTT ha devoted hi study puUcnlany to chronic and specific II Msucalsnowthe most sucosseful of soy' Phys cUa Saa Trattdsco frre Press. DR.

DOHlBTra reputation Sa secoe4 to a other Phyririaa on th Coast In cI1rODJa II tped4c practice Mirror. DB. DURXBTT rankTs see th mart die tturart yttflim. and 1 MM of tli TTIO successful which la now th criterion by wIle tt medial praetJtloner Is Judfet-flcao. OOlee cuszuro trflw 0053111 or LUTDBBDOBTT FLA Sew doors below th What Cheer Douse Private entrance OK TitMimUrg street.

ul4-tptf Baa rrandso i SIX S. NCIsC' SmmAY. JULy 818ri. I T1teJt il1iMTa1i BALL I ISH AUe ATUnA. ot 11 York a Jleu CoJmJalt the NYort 18001 the foflowjogneoeut boar the 1' the depo ited Atlntu1nu1tfor ofOeole Roahrof YorkwuGf in.

1 Lnehes 41 the Yonketiwsi iAlenth iDehsia the 1' :1 es Pen Ie alO AYenp. weIP 7 3 A one the Rre ence the I ore gl Uth ln enta ored Int aI the the Ak boat. the mll7 ba Jnc. the WlthenltlOke oUhe one li mt adyan oah ttn wr therepy JlUrt Gae t1Wot bpe ed lonr een and the A 1- lantalihOUh f. in the ef- IOll YO 1.

Ph the" the hiJrill d. In I tlhiIfi Jar the the nile ibot The the Ii theY ale pi lbt ban 1' laDd e. how eYer the ual ht the the ereeen JI bo erSo alel ah fro toen lh t1 tgrr TnbUn the we1eomlor un lDed and the went Bat the fllll I Itu wi the kItardJae3 1 or hopel style the I 011. iU I a. CIb Egtda I1l7 elu IHoom.

miles. for 1d Ra tU fo fo. 3h. dtm. Oypey Restless 4w.

Wid. bXIII. the Gypsy winning Un. allowance from the Gorilla the Ywk1ul7 Eekfordl38 the Obm Wuh the ew ort Jal7 Ol7m iCS IS Mut abl3. rtD cl pi de.

the b7aacore TheM the theformw eat7I1i171Jth. their roD. taab diJzraeetllllCene. ehlT Ded me thellum the clioe in el llgr for tile AI. mala.

lyaand Ci 1 sears of to 12. u. umllt COlonlQ CillO eDrared 111. Gfbth fh retethh Di lonlethnu ndM the CIOD It and The The ayecl the 11 ulT The pme the the betw the hariD the 11. Ch1 goI for um re.

Th I vans. Tbe the the. the of oftheliUh iDn iAfYorofth ll1t of Me e7 and whltewubecltI I. lc I' hDd bad 11 e1DeDCeD1entof th Dr 1 1" the poI tiOJl ord lut. D.

ot aUow tho a lOOn. the the 1 btinc the i art. I. Th rontoCaDdaJ1IJT tootraee 11 or 1 oha thol the DO" tbt i l1IJU1ertheJIdlu Schol15 71d1trt iD a mn. dlan I.

beet TbIIfomfu6Ida. lldJ olI1 the TttM Jtraaatlcaaa leaL HuHt 1 11 I jou. ElIIJI ett his nthelth. EEdd71ie ath hoc m. ei.

lllorrlaiaala N. YorkquiteJ ab AndmrUaWdll" Not J1 Il rl. bed the PriDceof WalMTheatelr EmmJI01nODarPen uthe CoDeeI the tort f' MnJoh 1 er OJinr tarlshlUceea I rallel are 0 the QR CbriItlDNI1uoD A. Rou- DoII1I B. Booth.

UrlnroJa farm the 0' P. rqtt. be lie the 1rilt the be th7th I OIlr. Dom iick thathoUH be reopened the the Bo ton. i et lhJ.

Ja eE Os7 i ih I4eeu' the I Vleuna J1t Ilut tldcelebratecl th eII Oi eb gt thuoud. Irn hw rr The eDDie El ti lI 1 1adyJOI Fisket renown lid printeconeertat Lad R. II Ollie. U.e-leu.h inc next our fnri UJ na Im of ed tor 11 and bO eht. at oC hT a by ti uree whlchfumuhed forA actedt the tAe exchanger orth.

thit8IOn. ae rJ' hlr lor Boyle tm Mit and re ulu. ntytb workinraway but ht btl ttlDg Daf it being 1000 the Blue eft. roc week Utu tis errn uffolte1 of the the JD ug ko rbo rl AlIbamPlacer me ardJI thel oUl Th feet the pa1l8 7 pODD out ab at kUD ei the ea in. the oat nld ect ditiOD iItI the of RarineaboU mile miDelJet the the th a mill.

lot the centratlia1t. the foUow tw OD. oun yr 1fr3tnTr andatthratofStO thehADd. is tedn at the or thickl and fellab for wf an wt to. at Inet laurhl of overthe dar ome af are.

er. Phip 1 fi 1I1rwa a. ACRICUL TURA aUrr i. earn erOp en60 0. sbwhlcb a wLoleleldl.

or be8tand mOlteonTeI e1 au tJaeappUeationoCwtu teplant makesltl Iee onepaxteomnoe ancItJuee or. 11 TJertfocflta 1. We rrubtheJlleleI1t1euonwUttry ture COn wllt utand em1 1 I Te pleoQ a-a rte rei. a I lr IteU betr mn 7 gp CU. Boa wta Demet Aat fm'S Atn Te 11 ct te plt id the mu theta I wer Ime pple Iae.

hi epence I Idi he bw. Deer froe DW dJah Do ralnenlhill. Dr materall7 Ilu Dethf I Ibje Ytion biK fr deue" eltntioD ru ltle mtul labr. tat enedto ltine ohhe len" dO" ad ehi Wbe plantl 1 Zh wit India con Sould ou Ge nt enelndes Howa" on tb hod IUbe demollst te cwn. proft.

the I wold ln Te ee i a a1e JaUdl f. ethty Jd a. a4 Illd Oe 7etrom crde fo td moD. hundre rp p. mlud.

hae sld for thoUd me lme fre. Rm 7 for Pe. p1 fer wt I twellt 7e he let oi wold cre te biU raWeke nt I wold cre klne pln. Prlce ob tion epenc hae tauht I wi ay kid. ad be aent ite nl to bore I ruir mOteltme Cle ou eleYn 7e al I thir dYI ad ha ben nn phYieian.

ln hm pna 011 electe I cu I wI cu leof blpiden petn he bn pbonecl lin re ce 10. Gn 0 ehepr metho prepr- Winte fesh cane ltle tnderet routge ltte pal tke of thickt 1 te thehuk it end clo ad ht mer lae thm i a ee eul bal compa tether and pu 01 thir Iellnh omat picke re U. ak war niht. thi do app Im- ehan watr ad frbe gi more mo cm wa eDS i exelent pr resemb frh stalk A Woadrfl VC tbl Prdaet ofhct whie eW' i Mexc iDsm. pa Arizna whie rked amon wonele of natu I deb alate corpondent i I re.

for beulfatO colUn. re- Cyed tm at. elall1lar steor tk i thre diimer keJ It smmetcl heeht fon smeme fet. i edP eyes rnn Pndic- i lal7 btm Jdcti. ar witonc tomJ.

ha Iel sba De lmb lea It titic Clltur gen ad criln tp mht tnk pruc tion a rr natual ngtabl. gw WICHCRAF ILLNOIS. Itra rtormac FrUa Cat7 A Coaple of Yoa1 F. corepndeDt Wet pap write rolow. Frakor nL.

of 19 YOUC laes. dughtn mes Wiia abou eiht mI fm aked IDlw Iid withcrf Withcrtor whaJr ca it phJean8 YOU lae tn aected lt I kown nebn aOXIHUO WIH TIX aD IrDe tei aon. pt iJanity reaed thU ut Jt Weeu thei father clecl phie pla. lt Yt thei atOD bme ge kwn and ce he Cie 18 the Sm. hunded pnl1ll are I' i Th.

pe le dare da but at thprh of they bme en i the be 1 Sair te houe te1 THE CCB TI BtILDUG. Appnt pe e. ipity. uttc 101 hideU fnzed Ireal Ver Cuent metlna fu ms ad Ca pere Iti I tey on te tp of I1' rar sma be du heiht. Due da bh te eraWoee etuiento co frl1 wit I Olle of mnie Ula ducmer.

The cr doll tnt ma8 itl1 bh brke rn. The alwa Jrh the dtn a ol 1. who the bll IUC1CG WTCCn tlOl mE l-btt The ala whch the ue OD nrWC wth othe the om underJ4 it Cmae' eeb e1 here a Ime tanc co eton unt nea i the bot yomt a te lame te. at on. d.

tJ. ohe doic Teir ke Imulte The entl p1e. are ect mefben ine I writ Dear fn pple ra lt1i the 5TEEU TUB OTI. h01e Pomp edent a tat ofra whe YoJor' bed Pat a derr ad eee mun the. lton.

The hohld we a dre. ad te aiy. i tn mu hae bn udeillc conditon mie" IPr le tD Lertbl7 tL at a brhe a woreD tl t- ur Te. ft whf wuh Ied for. doec implemet upt kele ha be bunded in.

a peeie ctw nwhe Dlne. Jger nl I Iye. Ad ft walt eD ad te ch scp a bake the oven wu en tl te sukNi wL A I nnrentere ce a te' lo18 we netakeD rJ tl D. Foll the Doi hi mueu the rer of cmed per. 1 fed ln tholoothilJl PolkUcI YamhUlCIOUDtI D.

the weatberThe wu the flanAntonio amberol 1Ip811 are 11011' IA. O' WLAJIU nT1l0LEAU AND J. JrOTIOE. DJLiW WllmBmYmo El. Darned front the Last spew at hla Nil Ur.

Utallthe Im J1HpI. flAIIHDI. ON aIIoBnnnrarUD48pec. i GUT. I JSmo be Burial CuelID4 ciLnum WA BIBO l1ace1n OottIpIllan renoy aD4p1euuntenwmtlnd uf 8 iE.

1U DB. INroBH1 po bUe tn CO Ih1O Im Store. frelII8toct I 0. edMarkt OIIl1CC011J1t On mI or weIlu We WII ortII Ladles' PllUa Congress Galen co OG Id LadIelhlghntXldtoxBa1mcm 171 iii lT St 111I M'-'lIne 1110 so If I so I Cc I 71 Id tp I I oWDlD e. a 1ed 1 De 00 I 00 t0e400uGralrencllelt OeDta' Oxd SleIlt l11iO an 71' In 0 tree REMOVALs J8.

AB tal aeIlline WWXR 66 6 to neeclapply 600 0 J03. BU8Un1888UITS BlAnR8U1TS OR 00 an 01J1l ADr WAaONS. LA Tw f1J II pped adf Uuggieeete. DA VI MI LLE OfUl8late 4 trei AI NOTICE. MANtlJIS OOthw IHIB mut lie HERRMA the 1871.

the we 1. IaI1WiWlk We the 014 IS III tbe1I1111I1 us. Bt NN. DIAHOJID7001H AL CA TEOM u11nrUlt PASTE mx oluuce LETI I. In- tltm' ttOI fBoo.

EASTEINHIMS A Jo :6 XABxElSlREET lw nv IAP CUR1J lrlES I. 08. JrroAf YJIJI. A7 IrHI PRO 0 SA L. rRtilRglDCoRcret 1O OrnCJ TUB SaDJrDdaco Julrlaho JS1L be the oofN 2.

until u. ot Ikh d1nf nun Rae Worr cJ I IUP I1ta 1118t to to tM wblelt omoe. No bidder wm one If all be CO the toun WI1r con rr or shall ade Iie f1III the t-t re anJIllDlhlUreH of Lbe ad the J1 KcLAN Commlulouers 1L BXS OJJI ID BeIofll It- cel nmn I ror JtDt i tfeeJe WNt85 681 el rr nceDient hJo loa th tt anJ fld fx UDlIIIaIl rlr a egu bl tr1 LL Al8ISTANT tsr 11Iy 1 1371. adS I ur' i PB a bU do le ln rlt. hnIf eberJ thelllDe.

JeetDJ Lb Itc8 a 7 72. ftco A OLL bee CltYan4 dll8lD4 le. I 4 RlSOLUTI0N 41. II er I edtreet from hS Brie or StOCktollltreet the ns 11 utructed a i jT 4 wiih" 8t to Ddaim Do treet1nna COD 10 re for I period or ten cUJ S11 non ef 71 I csjq rD oo dlyuner the ftoD II the JecstlllDd wbatlltnet the proper II 1711871a I GIIOc1W1D ji Cu mt S8ILL PA YSOKS Pa. the 1ed Ii alternately UlIIIa the the tile These I OrIIenlgr QB Jackson Saneome ant A.

SUprUWU rnlIARATION the fish u11 Dye to fa the skin lasuni and ma be ppUe4 with the aII. l111AN1 AU O. Wr wniifi' :10. aen 4. IU" :300 :210 aoo to Oarl1d onl1.

I 1D41OOO 1 1 :1 11 10:20. sa 7:01 710 :31 to Ini11V Only. 1woo" 1OO an41O IRtVL2S7JS. JJSt PAcmo TRANSPORT AOM CO PAN tile B. or1BJta wtI1lean u.

jbUo1I' on routee Leev1a 0c1oct. CIT' 4. In. the Um" las raualIgned Cereals Jel1erlOn Alban iiRNHA1I. A 217 SaIIIIOIrMt FAY 0 RITE 0 UTEs IrrEAJDKOAPITAL.

ylC a. 1111. H. JUI se. one pnaillClt 17.

PIrAL tt eYHaD iItJr a GelIt I. 7 a. ant ytq P. 7:30 AWD at 2:3) yl 1 tl at 1:3) A. fon DfIf7Itreet or 1Ift OenJreightaad I 1871 SAUCJLITO to 1J erPlU na Aa an4l1.

moml 7 A. a. 1 12 A. aDd P. RISON.

SuperlntendeDS MAXB I 74. UDUCin PIeJO cents 20 cents lIor Soup. all kinds. 10 Xre 337 Kearn Street. 9 Boa.

Market ABO 4 1. Umed pp BooCS 8tIIPc the Nudeus orta the tile ed de- WX A Lh E2s lc Jlbnt lte the BradIe GaDerrlDI1 h10 en the malntat SanPrantisco forqg the Ote1 Uon JIrO rNmG the Iery el complete. tC W. ABU. 1UU0YU THtatlT no 110.

ETDTJunLT ULD the Y8PJC1TI A SoIl1o1l14 be of derangement of the Stomach Liver and 1Ia the all. the nt CII8L 1Iofe0ll. fo tcJauia ul Pr dllce DeAt. I ST LITAT GBC3IJIIBISo. or 8DADBDAm.

THElla ItHIt1tHTL WAN th TIp' 0118. TUBDA June leavIng Broedwsy Wharf Pacl4G 8 WIIarfoSall Jn8ul Utu J2 SP 13 BaooU. AL with tbO IaDd eou" wlIbIIS lb. 7t Jow lorWIIDL' PEDRO. chfDlat Paaaace" TJlJl8TJ 78 BIP r.

OoliliOR Commando the 1I4a7 17 au. At elek A 8. yoii LUVJWBUJ' OOJU 9 AaIlyIJn one 4 Ib QB' scnRD57LB. Capt Canr1 callJIIC GUA TutALA mJ Qu Ucua Ite Steamers leave on the lilt or monll cone- tu YOKOILUU lid ONG- II L1Def4l re andN August Steamer AMERICA. Copt.

I. B. Warsaw. A 7 the iid Oomms RNJB In sS fih UI. Cell' It J1D I wo Do.

tol yo Do hae 1I1I1leaye 1- P. Inerament. co mo ta ee an points the Lantern Statsa. nth fuuto V. Tied.

etc. JI. 11. a Ifl tBCDZIi le 11lTtflDl Ler WJDNJSDAT sod ARE To Sacramento lid Stoetto In To to t1 to. To Oo1n.

100 toll To 011 per Soli To BI" 00 per So. To Stockie- per IN the the a Genrcte fIT 0 Seh J10Dtiolllel7ueet 10 So I ell? OQ err the Union. PBIV A TJ medtc1 JlYlilmaelf. eases slyest ap Tell 10. bletterlD4leD4 11114 1DedlctDe1I1I1 Addeese DR.

JLATTUYI04 nw The Moo able Do nr aIsles he whlcllile I 1IfJ clil1 the the it lie I essly the disease bra LJIALLu 8Y 011 A SURE EU MA IS M. W8. wm W. MAOi. oCBbeumatlam.

WtakLo1u DllMReetcNQUI JeZ7fp1m. tJ1IIFORTmf No. 8. reTteci 1Dtonna lln wh uolD nod of his charge unlearn et PrtwatoMedIoajAL GP IHtPHII DB. DO A1aTW DLDOUERTTLU ote4l1 It clIloll1o1l14 1tIC1k Is now the fIIuq daalnlaa liJCuurrs utatSol1 0.

tile DDOIIJB1T eltJae I Physicians Del tile 1r' tile themed1ci1 0..1. u1 ii mrr. WoW. trance fDU Masoik SavtRggi Leu Ja TUXT. TI.

TYT lQrV cM1ag SCRES. I i ATTOROTOCANADA PEDESTIANISM a Nw eon- Tttbth8opbDmoTwoY1e NO a we dth. a A arefaUydepolted thewater Athntubufltforthoerewot Oeo 8 incb bo Tho Teronpf inch inwjdjbandS 1 eW1 I WegM rz. we4M. W.

Ad. bow1 aiu D47ZU5 vn denLUS W. 1 MOkL1O ILW1thefUrok4IM aIVok16O the ysnothsY1CT0W. 18' Thersc. tartIn fo ere no.

thsY1s 5 the the the the Tb. el wit I togain ado fia11 ce I eforttomorethnlenrth befori qn1 I Giving I started toYslej I I 5 crewion ii attn holed I euilywon I the In I ku wer thelrroopInc 5 lakeindetth end oboe 0 tkd ft across se I ew 4 ba4. pointofland alongearye I ank. om tha I Los Cr7 ueeow coo one the re- sonndedwlththecry lliindredzweretobe the andoyoua thepecuiarRabrahrahofYalewant andthe ottheir the othe dNNew TorkentheGuUeks 0 ve a line LII LI. CaadIan The 3 OoriUaOypsy S7m.

Wide-awake by The Tb. 3latualsofNew Yorkst ely Olymples Mututla Intl. were C. ohm- ZIo12. The TbeMutusiaof defeated eityJu1J The tiec1oieofthegunetherewua tnalschasriced some andtbe niskersof Troyplayedjuly janswunbyasoorofllto The a the th.

byone ru flocklordssttbelatterrhaeeJulyiotlt gam ayed bnby2tohIaMby1Ito1 the thhat The two-nine thefcerth. sndottheinthinning2ltolinfsrorofthe :1 the the seore die iuencemeutoftheeighthnningantinte a wuealle4 vu eams and list the teaddany edjbfngthe Caid 6th 4 aboesof1anada Eeraronniethcele- Thelndlan mIsaim. seconds. rsrlniunjsssvri iiaL Mailcal. LueiAihton ci gr r1LadaDd FEddyliestb1e hoxneinMorrWanla doe eet a a 4 54 ttrsctibnattheAdelphl.

MInMsrleW1LthnhMrejredoursatths th rince a ap avn 1 YT fe MrsJohnWoodjj ertjoylng ti re re. it Bo 2 Is een Ailenla York I I qttti50000. fareecailed aieipleby a a tilltroubleshlmand Palmerhas gozeto ltrltcsss JnthecbUeen1hrwnasplayed siNiblos I I theater-the the I I ccl absor I Dr. Walhacks New th rmpee Instantit I I wa I givenbytbemonthe4th. th the lea ebold.

find a of this Iie near cailedNot I the are ground the county ii ofqusntz oftheee ingfromflaityhlillwsLS anduliiayielded slats evez ofjef. s5ofromItltonsof wtllitrike the a the or the the 7 the sea hand. ad- thtionaiexctement uartz side ofa oranywhereinthe8tste. Ontheirnewde- the belowwhleh haveeonzmeneedotbr qusrintakenfroin thecentral shaftwlth ofgaid Last the ofa 40 the oneofwborn isarecent geoentzniiwlg TbeedpattheboUoinof atIhat perton Awomsn wixchingthaa we cycle It turns dour poetqIt6zngs we are ouralepwhichlathe but geinmedwuth dreanisthat ofPlymouthMass. t1rianvhInhlterentbIithroatJuly2ht alt Iii rIIthlth ki a tes ib.

a Ieldsor neofthe bestindmotconyenlentreinedles i 2. perblI4theTe7 as as the se cabovegrozndprepared nd lt 1017 itwfflbefoundinboasnreprotsction ta ants b. overand re 5 lvania cuy fartneiswho ave a sult at. selfin QermanZown ti' fl a a th that ofany be ye ll hich old ofthe an an profltthe ield ofseed a tothe one yearfrom inajuids' urn se I I a a extremecasesof I I I I stingof I Green I a oft' I I I I ofzneat sIll I in Oh I' ver i ofhactus it I tb an thegrooves re op got the approach night become ren tied and uncontrollable. performing feats that best acrobats could hardly perform.

they fit fail aged and theme- be at or themon some. nd and langusgewhicb Its catci I bold of I sitztthamatlme ThutnnaIneathz and the T1I Pornpeilhsd ofrepsir and and scat- bundleduplna pot 11 broneedish andonthedishasucklngpig ready be ened ho the neverentered OL700 They' since November Tid. his one course fectlypreserved. re- a11eyproperhuxlot bl taout sit. 4 nds aaiemad.

erd eneetabev. Xoaigoniecj i Jw EATING ku dae lateimprevemrnz jjflcpln XTOWON alsoSllerware 1s d. else. v. ii paIred.

So two years so tt 1. ann en. iK sorny Ci GaL flc co WI- rauio Webb a. lrsncia a li sa lEIfl WATEBING Ic la Dd go is th ad 5. lie faculties bl ealdiburl au co TAKE 2.

ofevery the 2 aellwboissatoaaweflas to LadieafnLastlngOaiter im foxed Bsimor1 1 SO I GaIterL. a LadlesRldfoxbuttouhootaonlyliO 41g 1 50 Laths' bigbcat Ktdfo 75 KldflhlpperslIcl ltasbondy150 200 Ladles and oflet a 2 00 I so 5 tltlidren' fin. Cc I 400 Gentsflnecalflewed BOOtsI0 a Cents' Trench 5 00 i nU' 1 00 Oentajxdtlesll 50flne Ii Ii 2 00 ZOO 251 I at a A U. a 1 PB1C a a I S6 00 6 00 ML a Bt7SIN 5 51TEM MOVNTXN ABOB 411 ef DMILLER Ofthe late AJrITPAVYNUR IKPORTZR 16. 71 arkeI i tTB VT baslnesecar- GABLIIIR IOHERRMANXINLI I 1 dsyforned Ike at3le A LI 11.

sea sent. ac5e HAMS 14saz 6OMARZET jjni4w4p PAlta excv' AT ra NAnxam I drpvu1 I I 0 A Ls si 1. KtiIRg vwe. EW 1 7 0 oon N. cornevof rest.

hdayefAuguetapl57ifu ty the abep. ige tte Tbwboleworkisto lea there ro mannernndey on 1e tOe th or No bide es ld one ear bids th ade used the thewotkbidorcoutjactofcr andafailureto a er tte olsald ear PILCANAVLN LEERS OITICZBOAED 10 srr I I I i easteri I thei eg. i I 7 ease en is acres moror em lobe I i dt 5 I falthhd it 0 5 bide note 7. xi lb ie as I if the fa ii an LI lb set I. sue ebuc ids JNO.

OPOSA LS. YTICE let 1 10 1372 art Garrison nd nd 18717. yoJ 01 Il fled at dee enohalfper 1:1 I paedand crosawelksfurulsbedand necessary' I Irove street 1 I s7kiiht 1 1 are I iQTeii 0 treetbeeraded. TUbeTttret alread i or dart Sundys and ays excepted In the llqUv ErossMer also to a period 0 five days I. the Be4eWc an faAYascO Coasscas' I ahiectino sat Ii the a sorer Jul 7.

1571. toltowingoter Supseviaees MnzissIlsrTold OsOdwInDadIam TAdams jylS4I JORNA. TB 0 NS a Pabenied as a. be be employed pushing and at lovers to 51-- I ewinganbrding thebest 0. OrdereforthisbOveW1555 recpiTed SI In.

lIannfactoi 414 sty. between z1- II ike is be Stein I. may 4 Atlas' 7l5f 0 ether. el ALAMEMFERRW kAxLANDBBAELiiYi 6IO fl 15 5130 UuiO iO. 1 avBeokQlL'diTreIZ0andlO0S hi Ll llI 2r 453.

1:10 pe bss carat :00. fl as. iriS zm5 er 453t. rm 11:11 and Fruit Tale eave 7 1143 4. Lerie1tY3auss 11:115 sad13O4Onaodt10 Trainado eo thsUnitdgtt I 1 Tran5portathnJbS5.

Uows SQiQW1IIg utes OE 7 an 17 OE CaINT Leaviiigailo oclockA 1 Daye-6th ea 5 nd 3. ot Sanscaie street. li lifiO AM a ETCQMIURTALE Baring fl rs ioIMwasneno. ZXPR I Pacilic Railroad by 1 1llSpulEazysvllt so. a.

i i balk. ExpresaTrain A a I 5:11 at p. arriYtn 6:41 04 bt PaurAgent 1. AUCZLITO IIaIaeIdSIIy PIUNC a 2 4 n. 5 p.

a Sanceilto11AlziSsnd Twenty.flve AKR Ind In 7 Beeod fb rTIEZT 2. ofCoffeeor styies. Veal. 1O No17 SA el LI ch pa 51. 00 lIf ps nothinebut cc fo A su ri andThlrd 1 ge ab PflICEI JLEDUOZD.

an ABOVE hi be need tr the go st di so di tf el I we cesesrid the 1. humour i full whiitbett as Cheerfu1tyUCUed. I the pecttiofl of those desIring superior pbotographk work perfoeleed with Ins most malara sad Ire I roved appllanceaand wltbavlewtoevtrypro reeottheart I a ejwrL i I. tTIBT TA1ILTULD BAfl ABel L1 AL C. IIeUIItIOniO ai era eaun by the as I ciba' th.

Tb. I. successfully jod SuRirerinall a 1 idProdnceDaIji I a litthe soxw LMW iNE ving reel. klaDd Ips on SATURDAY 24 harf. sjPsinc Street PojO-Pac130eteet sso1PxtflpL6flPx.

OuLain-Droadwey 10 1. L2LflPL a. theOskiand Cazawbkt AN agesefthethie. Jreighialowost rates. accc odsUoa asag.

fledueedBaee JRZ 8TLZAMSUIP4 CON2TO-- aboveporisen a 1144 8 TDRXTIS aI- tlellbeoad RAVE WHARVEREE 01' LA FIrst and Brsnnsn sllweta astly at o'clock a. u. on the ad snfL7lA cC A connecting1 mnXeaamer1fromAulN. Cavacts SAN A its nesnstowu avre5 eferesymonth ali at noon. for ONG connecting at Yokohama with the Corn.

nd Comm fucsattheir STE RCOS ows and 34 x. St- Bl. THUIISDAY5 at Leavpe w- 1 150 Sarmmento 5llOpertoa sOOpeeton POlperton RedBI. 1' rEXR the ucements the i 511 flcebonrstrom bOtol Even. 5 nion stime ted epby fee FLATTERY 03 ry 40 so.

le thathehasdevoted ha eats with never success-all the res. Nrvoea thee ilt seases st len coreisgusrantee4 everycase uthfl4pf A E. imbs I he OSIIXEARNYSTEUTCOR IN Re. isronicer The sick the cell is. a he these In be THfPMII any hi.

me as inch 6anbeSraeeiscoYrePrl etherPu4IaA theCOutbe cbroniosa ranlau 1 the die else the Leldesdarfaizeet. LePJ1JJJ Xo. PsaIT.

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