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JIMS. OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, AT II AY, SEPTEMBER 17, l8I. VOL. XXV. II.

NO. OJ management of which is now in tbe BY THE SEA. EVENTS OF A WEEK. THE PASSING SHOW. IIALLOWED RELICS.

DOCTOR'S DIFFER. Mita! on the Atlantic e-aurbt Cm ades and at Helena. Tbe trades took, tbem alnxwi the line, and they aoe-aked caused convulsions of laughter! in the large assembly. The doctors have a lot of goods stories, but it is not always easy to get them to a -roe the doldrums and into the north The Sensational Happenings of Hay, the Playhouses, east traelra. t'n about thirtv narth Dead HufcUnd'a EOfts Aj He Left Tbem.

And. They Jell Tlenty of Good Stories. and the Players. Seven Days. I Associated Efforts to Keep Sailors Straight.

The Voyace of "PrlaeMa' Cotter Around tbe Horn. they hsM tbe trades, fell lo leeward, and ran into region t4 baffling wind frota the eastward. Their water ran abort, and tbey were forced lo put into M. Mirbaela. in the Western island.

Just day. out from hi Helena. In the bay ut Bi-ray. and in tbe rhnM of tbe The Production of Purine, Dion bands ef Charles Frohman. Dramatic version of At in a Loot t'f Cm are bewilderiagly numerous.

The last hear 1 of is that promised by Marguerite St. John, an English actres, who made a desultory appearance at benefit of the Harlem Coiuique late last season. She is going to start an American tour in Montreal Octoler 3d, nnder tbe management oj S. M. Wood.

England has known her as a star since 1n4. Nellie Boyd is starring in Pafiat'i S'nre am! (h lawns under arrangement with John A. Sttvens. Her suppurt includes J. J.

Wallace, O. H. Barr. W. J.

Kohler. F. B. Hatch. T.

J. Mnrnv, James McKee, HI Armstrong. C. A. Prince, and Misses) Robyn Merry, and History of the Wheat Suppressed 2(0 Hand Haa Toace4 Tana Slace Bis Be amt Cold ta Death.

"ProvilTcial Patriotism in Prase and Verse. Leal in San Francisco Eouekanlt'a Sew flay. from these schemes, and the slow starvation the Bush street statemen has been the result. -A couple of the chief aids recentlv associated Uianesel ves with two Pine street ad venturers, and floated what they call the Como Mining Com- Sany. Boss Buckley was elected presi-ent, and it was thought that the Influence of bis name would cause all the City Hall Clerks and school teachers to subscribe for stock.

The different retainers exposed the scheme, and the Como Mining Company hai com to grief. Tbe starving Bush street statesmen are now incubating a scheme to sell options on imaginary real estate in the hope of escaping the almshouse until the opening of tbe campaign makes the financial market less stringent: Jack Burke and Paddy Ryan, the pugilists, have been granted a license to pummel each other in public tor the gate receipts. Mayor l'ond is known to 1 highly averse to athletic -shows, and particularly boxing matches. It was confidently expected that he would of a New Vork hospital, tells bow the man with a scalp wound who coolly announced that, his wife had "hjt him a clip with the ax" is well remembered on the staff on account of this statement, though his case was not serious. O'Malley, the longshoreman, brought in with a compound fracture) ot one arm and the other simply broken once, is also remembered fot his description of how he was hurt, "I was; at the wake of the man that was drowned at the foot of Pike street)" said he, "and the corpse's wife threw mfe down stairs." j- Tiiis is not the first or the kslt tinie a wake has brought a man to a hospital, and another case was recalled by the )3rer Iwii in Lady lynn Hat a Desperate Struggle of DenocraUc Statesmen for Their Daily Braad Low Dory Sailers ta Ut Atlaatie-Tren Seata Ah lea A boat the Cape te Ue Iforta Sea.

A Qatar UtUe Drag tun TiZU Warn Cny far Tea Lang Tears. Admission Bay Poetry Aa Escaped Item sA Qaear Controvsrsy-A Dc-i ter'i Dote Title. Great Success Dramatic Doing oa Circuit. channel. Ihejr reel with heavy rales, but finally rrwe bed Dover ten months and one rrk after leaving port NataL Alter few days' re tber oailrd tcmi tbe North sea and reached their bone.

The boat in vfakh ther maie this rov- ge was only twenty feet on tbe keri, seven f-e beaia, arid drew four and a half leeu. W. Cm Beiix. WHEAT GAMBLERS.1 I I i Gambling and Pugilism. the i sensation of the treekin Sin Mr.

Boucicault says that the use of a'- the name of the hetaira Phryne is legorical as applied to the new play mention of this. It was that of iv young Annie Mefrlin. The company is at present touring California, bat will take the Southern oute for Texas next wtek. Charles L. Davi tbe famously bid actor, with the fan ously big diamond collection, and the) famously gorgeous band, left New rk Saturday for Detroit, where he wil open his next set-son of All in Jol on Monday.

He will have a new pb next season. Admission Day has its uo after all. It in ot only that it gives us a holiday to amuse ourselves without breaking the as the editor of this respectable family journal pointed out the other day, but it provides a vent for the pent up sentiment of our semi- which he has presented this "week! at refuse to errant a license lor tbe Hurke- If one were to judge by the remarkable array of societi" fordoing all sorts of things for "Poor Jack" ashore tbe conclusion wouhl be unavoidable that the sailor is of a diffcrcut breed from other men, whose legs are perhaps straigbter and whose oaths less curious. There are societies to see that he gets board and lodging of a certain prescribed sort under the goodly influence The the Baldwin. The allegory appear somewhat "'ke the hero and the villain of tbe old milk and water school ff Truth About the Looses Bffiaj to Appear, Francisco business circles has been the change in the Presidency of the Nevada Bank.

The politicians have been busy tbe preparations for the Governor's funeral and speculations as to what the results of the change of executive administration will bring about. Except at stated periods, how ever, when ithe metropolis abandons itself to the discussion of politics and the newspaper reporters run riot through columns of description and. tough, one of the kind that never misses a wake and the free drink and tobacco to be found there. It sometimes happens that the wake frequenter of this kind does not know any one of the family or among the mourners, and' he has to fall back on some device for introducing himself. This; iellow thought it would be a good scheme to represent himself ns A reporter.

The principle mourner was an qld Irish woman and the body in the coffin was novels, changed at birth, for rbrjne is in no way applicable. Vna might do; Agnes or Perpctua would be better A little story and half dea. lrnated Tea ilroadvae, ast abor Third street, hat a hit of history ccs. bected with it. The I roll down shut, teroa the srindow d.

es tvnt eatire! that oat the view to the inride ot tbe I lore to the passer by. A glance innide will reveal to the curiolty seeker a well equipped drug store. Tbe shelrre are covered ith tbe dust ot years, at.d tha counter and cases are covered snih Linen. A singular hi-tory is oonnectesl with this drug store. It has remained in this condition tbe ten year.

It was tbe property of Dr. Fydncy Jetsem, a weU kaown, who dted in this b-nld-ing in IsTT. He was dnxen-t by profession and since bis death bis wile, who is now living at the bouse, has refused to disturb the drug in tbe Ihctkuh aad Keeeafela We Bcaadalw ia Baakraptey aaeeta aa4 LUbilitiaa. of certain other quip and turns of belief, for which be cares not so much as wouhl stop his pipe, and sometimes, even in the midst, of such board and lodging conjoined with goodly influences, he is fleeced as mercilessly as he would be by any crimp without any influences at all. And the monument to this fact and the place ot fleecing masks iu ways beneath a well sounding name and stands uton a lull where ltvan exhibition, and, in fact, when first approached on the subject.

All sorts of influence was exerted on the Mayor to cause him to relent, but he remained firm. It is hinted by Private Secretary Jackson Moulder, who guards the approach to the Mayor's sanctum, that every man of. influence and social standing in San Francisco, from Con Lrons, the sporting bootblack, to General Barnes, was represented on the petitions to his Worship to change his resolution and let the sloggers work their sweet will on each other. The case seemed hopeless when Bill Mall-ady, the undertaker, put on his most clerical looking collar and best suit of black cloth, and called on the Mayor in the interest of glove boxing. His Worship was out, but Mr.

Mullady was received with proper ceremony by the colored tiorter Fisher. After the custodian of the pauper dead of isan Francisco had departed, the Mayor showed up, and was informed by Fisher that a reverend gentleman bad called for business. REV. MR. MAM.ADV.

the Old St'ick is it title, bnt tbe character of "Alvin JoSlin" will be retained in it. Davis admit-, with his usual candor, that there is nothing at all in the play, but that hi diamonds and his musicians will wit the trick for him, as they always have done. He is worth a good ileal of money, and he has made it all in i comparatively brief period. The preparation i for the celebration the five hundredth performance of Krm in ie at the Ca- i no have been completed, and tbe ccasion will be the greatest in the history of the house, as ir marks tbe greatest "success that the Casino has ever known. The souvenirs are the handsomcit ever given away by any theater, and pill co-t more than the regular admission fee.

For the oc misrepresentation about ward and mass meetings, the politicians escape almost unobserved tn San Francisco. The chase of the Almighty Dollar absorbs the public attention, and heuce'a commercial revolution; hke that which has taken place in the Nevada Bank, is the marvel of the hour or eek. The ot net sister, the supposed reporter advanced intoi the room with what he supposed to be a imost ingratiating manner, and "When did the dear old lady die? I jam a reporter." I I The mourner said never a word as she looked the intruder over arid backed through the other door into a rear room. When she returned shfc bad one when connected with the part that Miss Thorndyke is cast to play. I several months I'hryne has been expected with considerable interest, heightened by the attacks made from all sides ufion Boucicault's ability as an author.

The play when it has finally appeared is not entirely satisfactory. In tone it is like the French dratmi of society, a new field for the author, and from its very novelty he has failed to make the most of the possibilities before him. 1 here are strong situations which need but a little elaboration to appear really From the time when the wheat dea began to i.nter to its fall a policy general denial was inaugurated. No one knew anything about anything. It wa denied that there was any fear of an "impending crash and tbe next day the Call Hoard suspended.

It was denied with all tbe force of rorroberativ circumstance that lre.Wh ami Ro-enfeld had anr pressing creditor, and that same afternoon a meetit.g wa held in tbes same non-ex; tent newspapers tor various occult uanljp behind her and had recovered her power of speech. "It's a reporter ye tropical nature. It Is true that this sentiment is apt to break out in turgid rhetoric and bad verse, but we will not inarm or on that account and will take What we get and be thankful and amused if possible. As a means of amusement Admission Day poetry is not far behind the 4th of July staple. I find an instance In point in string of verses on California by a certain Henry A.

Meyer, published in the Napa Register. Mr. Meyer would make an excellent boom poet, if there are any enterprising real estate men J. in need of that sort of assistant. If you don't believe me, Where San Diego's flowery vales in dreamlike beauty sleep; And where the cliffs of Humboldt frown upon the mighty deep, AVhere Alameda's harvest fields, the rich- est yet of all, Shed light on clond wrapped heaven, as moon on midnight pall.

An infuBion of this sort of thing would add materially to the chances of a big nuctien ad, anij combined with a brass band would be irresistible. The exquisite imagery which pictures a dusty stubble field rivalling the mocn i as a luminary, should be put where it I will do the most good. Mr. Meyer does not appear to have discovered the eoni-: men ial uses of his Muse. are, she exclaimed, And von think in sister was a burglar or reasons, while professing to give all the hews about the Nevada Bank, of course," only given enough to I conceal the important facts and i deceive the average reader.

John1 Vf. Mackay has got otr very lightly iind Flood has had to bear the brunt of journalistic and public criti every seaman coming to this port may sell. There are plenty of tbee organizations designed to" prevent other men from doing certain things to t-o. too, there are socictirs and laws, and all sorts of cial machinery, whose sole purpose is to prevent tne seaman from doing othiT certain thinrs for himself. Some of them work well and others ili.aod ome are perfectly ini-otisequrnttal.

But fremi the mometit the sailor puts tel'ing pointj. and there are as kell situations so weak and unimportant that thev shonld be excised. casion the orchestra will nutnlcr sixty instiuments. Tbeillar and the entire house will lie dtiorated with flowers. tbiif or ai boodle aldermani that, ye want to be writing about berS" i Bhe began by waving one hand excitedly, out soon found that insufficient, and the other was brought out lroni behind her.

This disclosed the fact that she had gathered i llatiron while in the other room, and the young tough (led i down the stairs. Tthe flat- cism I lhislis natural, as ilackav is still in tbe ring, though gtopgy, while Flood, almost blind and broken in creditors lamored for lhir tnoocy. It was elenicd itiv.dy that abere was any "beat lekd tip and allbin taen-ty-feur boors e.j of it were "Id A public auction for tbe benefit t4 mhoiii it might cowem. It waa demtrd over and otcr again that tbe Nevada I'-ank bad anything but th must tntlmg and intrmt in tbe at the next meeting of tbe lWardeif Ihrete.rs henalor Fair put aiS rcilliient into tbe enurfv treasure. tk "What business," asked the negro.

"He wanted you to grant a license for the scrap, sah For the what?" tbe scrap sah the boxin' match, sah. between Paddy Ryan and Burke." The Mayor stared at the porter in astonishment. is slowly dying in jhis Menlo iren came bp with hijin wheji he was I Park Residence. down, and the blow on his tare, and tbey now stand )ut as The deceased left tbem. A T'i sk reporter vlsticel tAe house yesterday aad was introduced to Mrs.

Lemon, a 'bort. Moot woman. ID years erf are. and de-e iCoily lj aei-h. hhe is still sn'ramtng lor Ibe lossv erf ber btl-tnd and relera to him as if be died bot yr1er t.

hbe n.amed to lr. Leruun la IJn gland when she was 1 years erf ere. hbertly after tbe doctor and bis jeeiig aife Wit their nstive land, atid for AnerV a. arrivinr at New rlean. He engaged in the drug busier, in that city and was sere ucs ceewful.

Tben the Mexv-aa ar itroke cent and Lemesn was enliMed and went In battle, k-avitig bis wife akme tbs) city erf New Orleans. iHirt? bisatv seoee ibexeilerw lerrer as and r. I-auan did lerf es ape the rxi-irre. 1 ul she reeoTrred from tbe et kirn and ber bastand returned frewn th war and the coeij le were af sin anited, txtt rm.t vs. In ICiJ IjeuKToand bi wife tnevl fer CaWortiia and lesraird in fan Frao-eKx.

Then tbey went lo 1 be halt way i BOSASZA PEOPLE heel was the cause ot pis goijjig to the hospital When young Jim Flood skipped out The story deals with a woman whose usbar.d is such a prominent laiyer that he has not time to pay procr attention to her. Hurt and offended by neglect she invites a lot of rather rapid acquaintances to supper. The husband interrupts, and the revellers! adjourn to tbe Monte Carlo Club. Husband tells wife that if she goes, to the dub she need never return. She goes of course, and the villain substitutes his carriage for her own, and places her in a most compromising position.

To this period of revelry and pascion succeeds tbe ba'dest of commonplace. Tbe wife lecomes a governess, land the villain has to sec. ire Lher Jt appears that we are to have a new on shore until tbe tiu.e when to dirn he is rolled like a into a bunk in tbe forecastle ed an ard bound ship be is constantly assailed by pre -fevtd friends, and hi not prominently profesed enemies, and ltween tbe two be does not always have an agree able time. I It's all in th line of spee-tal Icgl-l t-tiou. und as such has all the nnb.rtu-nate features tht class of doinr.

If a man is mad it is right to clap him Misses Hall, I rqiibart. and Jansen will le Mt in new Costumes, as will the chorus, and the sjcenery and apoinl-m nts will be turliished up. Of Allan Purr the New York says "The play dragged wearily. Prolix in plot, complicated in imidcni, vague iu language, it proved to be insufferably dull aiid stu piil. in despite of the desjKTate k-fforts of soinf very good actors to excite the interest of the sqwetators.

In the desert of pointless verbiage there wte some green but so few and fcir between that the dreary five acts were not thereby rendered perceptiMv 'c' unrefreshing. The story i- with counterplot that the adventures of its two leading character are involved in a mist of doubt. The structure, like the plot, is decided old fashioned, and the odor ol inoul pervades it faintly." order of aristocracryj for ladies' use only. An Eastern dispatch, giving a list oi tne guests invited to the ceiewation of tbe centenary of the national Con fbr the East with a young lady who conlij not be regarded by; the hiost lenient father as a desirable daughter-in-law, senior Vigorously sought consolation in O. P.

S. and soda. When the telegraph brought news that young Jim was signalling his arrival Sew York by fisticuff exhibitions in the Hotfman" House, et, the demoralized parent dropped the soda from his schedule and substituted Mattel brandy. His adherence to this Prescription accelerated the troubles Further down Mr. Meyer speaks of the Where far through Mariposa groves the wanderer's footstep roam, And where Solano doth embrace a Templar's Orphan Home.

The noble picture of Solano embracing a Templar's Orphan Home should stitution at Philadelphia, makes some curious and not very- intelligible distinctions. For instance the i list mentions ex-President and Mrs. lijujierford B. Hayesjbut it is the President and the reins him If. and tumsj out the en who bad brought tbe bank to the verge of ruin.

Kvrrything ha. been denied untU tbe very Last moment, when the truth forced its war out. Yrstrrday William Ire-i wa and Jebn Kosrnfeld bird e-a- for himself a brdiilr asset and ItaUdilie-t, Thre to paers show that thu is one the largest failurrs known. MUliore. erf dollar hare rone no one knows abere, and lo set araint tle lialitbties tbe assets are lidiculeru.ly tnlline.

It is tet to get at tbe full extent Aiauam Cleveland, the Secretary of War, and Madam Endicott, tihe Secretary of the Interior, and! Madam I.xi Uination of Rankin al- sciice from the cdst of AUnn li tre is hind stone walls. Iir bis jrees-elotn is a tnena'-e to other foUt' welfare, to assume that a class of men inured to hardships and trained t- ready olcdieure aie f.irl incapat'itatesd i look out for theniM-lven in anv erf the-Might" particulars is rating Very low indeed the iujr.heto.1 which is found in a ship's fe.reca-tle. as well in the shop or behind 1 the 4ow. halt In r-e and old junk may lead to urvy. but they do n4 nc r-ity It ml to bring a state of absolute iiiil tciiily.

"You don mean to say that a c'ergynian caiure bpre to ask me to grant a license for the prize fight. "Yes, sah a very tine gen leman too, sah Gave me two cigars, sah. and asked me to go out to the corner and take a drink, sah very fine gen'leman perfect gen'leman, sah." "What was his name?" asked the astonished Mayor. "Don't 'member now, sah. He left no card Think 'twas some reglar Milesian name, sah Kinnigan, Muldoon, or" Here the porter gave the name of a very high clerical dignitary of San Francisco.

"Good heaven! His not that name," exclaimed the Mayor. "Yes. sah. I'm pretty shuah that was thtrnaine." Scot cried his Worship, as lie fell in aheap in bis chair. "Has it come to this that the pulpit descends to plead for the prize and as soon us herrgaincd sufficient strength be seized a pen and signed a license for the sleepers.

Tbe case has been the prom suit in tbe civil courts during the vttk. It is a very remarkable action. Lamar, but Dan Lainont's Swife, like Mrs. Jl ayes, is only plain Mrsj. Lamont.

Perhaps the most grotesqui effect is produced by the composite title. Madam the Marchioness of Lansdowpe. They found in bis failure to pro tire a gool aid in his project of marrying a fortune. Recognition enr-ues and she ex)ot-es everything. IThe prominent and overworked lawyer overhears the true story as brotiglii out in the stormy scene between these two and they live" happily ever afterward.

The great fault tbe play, and ie the acting of it a' well, is that its emotion is uftei all only an amateur enu.lion. It is smooth arid light even where some sterner quality is demanded. There are good reasons to suppose that after Mr. Boucicault has trimmed 1 1- k'lav te IHn'tle, double" to plav treI- who is Ran crick de IVIlev of tbe kidneys and eyes that have incapacitated, hint from all work ami threaten tor terminate his career. It is'no secretj though not even hinted attytbeSan Francisco papers, that Fair quarreled with Mackay gome years ago On account of the latter's suppose intrference in his family affairs.

Thei Nevada" Sen itor was iverv close not av.iilab!s for i s'age match, sas should complete the list My asking rtasotis. so the younger a -tor the NarcnionesS ot Salisbury, to "arl lc and Lack hve.were it iti-P; id be present. inkin had intended to la-t week not oe leu to languisn in souiuue. might suggest as companion pictures Sacramento embracing the boodle in the State Treasury for a stone sidewalk around the Capitol; Los Angeles embracing an Eastern sucker; San Francisco embracing a bogus Lord Santa Clara embracing an asylum for the chronic insane; San Bernard-no embracing a desert; and Sin Diego embraced bv a sandstorm. Alame la county might embrace the Secretary of the -Board of Trade.

Here is a bit of description founded on fact Where San Vrsncigco's endless din doth drawn the Mllow's roar Bride of the West, and yiieen of all the golden sunset shore -Where everywhere thy public schools abound with inrest lore. And where thv churches fit mankind on to play but be g.ive ur the he f-acranyento nee said some very plain things about the rowdj- conduct of the tin Soldiers frohi that town when idea upon the armvai irom rr.tti- erf the collapse, ho far a. mar be leaned with any e-ertainty Prestiih lal ihiies amount lo.f erf hich i are elue the Nevada l'ank. 1 1 liat lhtte. af pfNiinnale i.

of mbich rot if hi $... are due be Iwnk. Tb( a-ldtv. a loss iqs thit ank of mij. which is not le.iciVsl ut be any b' re ttertbe foal aino int lo-t I hi tray- lrrsla re-pon'-i'ile for o.

To offset Ibis there are t.ixx-se ven carre. of wheat afloat, but tn ea ae the amotini advanced ex.eeds the present value erf tbe grjin. hence these are valueless. When in d. ck warehouse is value 1 atl inoinps.iii who was I made a hit la-t Cisco .1 w.

II. quickly engaged liicht. TbouipMii i nlways an e.tnie-t Falles and engaged in tbe Jrug Lu'itraa. P.ut Mrs. lemur) lad a yearning to come lo Oakland and tirsa led tipun ber liuleand to rll -Mt is bu-ities.

and oioe to tlos ey. Tbey anivrd In Oaklar.4 in Ir. Ijleie.n a lrr en Frnadaav letveea I Ulb and Mlb streets and ibe IWle fbee wa i ated ia tbe toe building. Ir. Yald.

at that, I in was an intimate friend erf 1 T. I Pie n. 1 be traine-ei itf ii'tsh cei.te ed I clow hewii street in lbs vol and lr. lan.osi ntri based (t.d creeled a batldii at tie 1 laee new kuowa as Itieaelsay. Ilete I.e esirxd a t.ew drng ste.ej.l.d was Vi.li.if ir-gi't in Ibe nr.

Aho.t tbat time bis tt lie Arthur lri.ton. anc from I ci.de.n. en a visit to i un in this Veieiug Artloir was age when Le arrire.i here. He ad little tta edu- atMen. L-ot t.ad a dente to lsome a great and Milptesr.

He epent erf his lime drawinjf i.etche. ein-td bis relations nine disjets! wiU las aetions. and be was sent back l.on.c. His father refnsed to a'Iw b.s and finished act lie left han r.tn- in camp at Santa Cruz. f)f course there was la row, but khat did not hslp things, for the Brr only told the truth.

The Santa Cruz comes to the rescue thus: Yes. Jtr.i Bif. von told the trnth. the Cisco iu a liurrv. ut In weP'oine was warm in New Yerk.

where be is reniem- in parts and strengthened it in ither parts it will lw-coine as succe-dill as any one of bis productions. Its j.ro-ent representation may lie looked upon as a trial trip. I Mr. Weaver of Mrs. Langtry's loni-paiiy wi.l lie reuieiulicred ns the returned Anglo-Indian in .1 ViV During his stay hete he succeeded in disposing of a play called 'nine and warranted to have no connei tion with Kurt l.yune.

Jeffreys l.ewi secured the play and presented it the first time last Monday night at the Al for rx- work with Mr. I red 1-alyV I be plaintiff is a little, insignificant lr.ckinpyoung man, soine four feet and a hall 'high, ho claims to le the company. Tin is the full company thii will apcaf in W. Mestaver's fisiud, and' Mis. Fair wanted to shine as a hostesst Mrs.

Mackay u.lvanced her money whenever she needed it. Well informed people now say'that at that time Fair was really hum cotiijjos mentis. He acted strangely; and reminded old timers of the amoron id matrimonial eccentricities of Alvinza Hay ward when that magnate had more money than he knew what to do with. Fair's actions and troubles with his partner ended in his leaving the bank and his family. Since then gossip has coupled the names of tbe ex-Senator's wife and an attache of a San Francisco journal as possiWeornaments for marriage certificate.

The even has been long delayed, however, and now it is hinted that the reconciliation of Mackay, i Fair, and Flood means also the reconciliation of of Fair and his wife. In fact, there is no question 'whatever that the long separated couple have to forget the! pastbut whether the forgiveness three act conic whole trurti, and nothing hut! the trutli. the not ODly iwiblished your fer.r-lera article, but the eommuuicatiorr of a lady who knew of ladies in the community fceinir insulted by members of the National Guard, and they wereiinot isolated These memlers stole j-oats at ia and threw rotten ejrps on tliieir departure. The dentine! touched on thee shameful aotsein-perly, and reluctantly inserted ine publication referred to. because the sftiards were JutHmjijuntmj.

which i miliary season at Monday n.glit. and opened a pre haston. last regular season lv the inauguration of but. a an set. is of no i.

re.vrred ly liens ta -s-cure yuomt rf barte parties. Wheat be I at anaveroree.f ya ton i. nt erf vaue as an assrt. iwsause the rate is tevn ear tbe actual market Value. These whrat Ite-ms roter an item erf st.KVi.4'4, and leave lrecvacli eu.g ll.u.'i.ii.l tbereabouta.

asset are in the lirt place ca-h In bend f.T" and in the second count the ne t.rand" Hra 1'ittsiiurg. "There l-e land thieves and water lbirr. land rats and water rats," and so rlh. to tbe end e-f Ibrcbaptcr. Aud ll.e -i me cau-e-s which tend to make a iiii.il nn ass a-hre will ju-l as certainly she bun a donkey deck.

Oi all a-iniiie prfM-e-edtiigs. trha tbe bmg-c-t cars I long to that craw e.f re- rut wais, cm voyages in small luats. hi iiirtinirs, of course, they can't held. 1h re was one voyage made in 1 hk we-sses some interest to this country eue e.f the ships that made- it was eil bnt ten tons l.nrtucn. The ie is neit a tret tipetn tbe 'av of hun Francisco now can make it ay.

if e.f sin small size, to risk the voyare from tbe wind swept tlty ove-r yonder to our placid i reck. The rae of eople who have to leave foundering or burning ship in small trials is so common an sran-edy nd tiu-ntion. The convict of New Cale-donia show no fear at se tting out on a voyage of 0' miles to re-ach Anv iraliau coast in rary lsiat built by the ir inexrienrcd han.Jut of such materials as they are ar.le to scrnis- kgetbe r. While rot coming un ler the bead e.f qs-ii bout saving, the- cuse of the I'lincess cutter, of IT tons, was an interesting piece of har.ard. 'lb: W.

A. Jlc-Uver. em r-eptctnler Mvron Calice, ller-Lelrase. Joseph A. Theresa Vauch nard Dvllvn.

J. Ott. I.nfgi lell ro. J. W.

iJratli. Will r-n to assexHus an artist. a ing ileal ibeie was no aWeney in it. Ileitthelweg was tcrseveniig. and be to iam I.

all. Marrvl.rav. Jlsnon Kiisvii. debt, payajile antemiittu to 1 1 and Ada HenryJ John P. hlo-nru will ibrrehire oaes ll.nl'.

act as manager and frank A. Mocuiu will go in advance. Kehe.irsals are cherub wings to soar. The "billow's roar'1 is wet enough sdready. and it seems superfluous to drown it any more than can be helped.

But it is cheering to be informed that the people of San Francisco are reauy to sprout thiir cberub wings. There ii a Jarge assortment of cherubs in our neighbor's County Jail who have no wrings, but still might be improved by a short flight at the end of a rope. I find tbe following extraordinary 4nd mysterious item in Deacon i'arkiri-Mn's paper, which comes from Carson City; The Uzard from the boy is in possession of big American parents, Samuel, an4 The toad from the man is in the museum of St, Thomas's Hospital, I wish somebody would tell me what it means, because it is the only item of news in the paper. It hints at terrible medical melodrama, before which "She" might pale her insignificant fires or bide her diminished head while she shriveled. But perhaps the item may have ecared from an adjoin irniii.it on at N.

where M-ss JTaitwe sirtehiteg. unknown lo his aiber. He reaarJrd f-r his Re.ri. and i. nosj in ibe e-ity erf Roiue, ai is ee.ti.idcrevl ceie erf the leading at lists end sciiltUers erf tur-'f.

In l'TT f)r. Ix-toon was taken tie with pneuruotna, anel ori our KtK'fitq: but- not one citizen nas dissented, to iour kuowledce. froth our criticism, and only hag the hoodlum conduct been defended by a hoodlum presa. It ie unfortunate that the larffe number of gentlemen in the National Guard shonld train with the scum of the of our great State. i i After the storm hdd quieted down in Sacramento, and the gallant guards-i men had Said their say.

the Bee repeated its statement "that the conduct of soime of the members of the First Artillery Regiment at Santa 'ruz' was drunken and disgraceful that the enjeampment itself was a farce and that, if such things are to contmue, thi National Guard had better beidisbandpd." i 1 1 Orris. ore than he can pay. The Ko-enleld srbedula Is sfiil harder ef analysis than ItrrsWU's, 1 br re -t that -an le nd i that be for oi.t-ile erf loans fr in the Lank, and to tift-rt tins a'e a-set. erf unciicun red. Yanbn has an elegant residence.

7V buaiianimi is inorp of a legitimate cotn- cazar, it is a society drama (milt on the most conventional lines and jiuin-teresting at that. The speeches, are long winded and tedious, and the sentiment is turgid to a fault. Jeffreys Lewis herself shows a great falling off from what she once was, ami rawing that fact and her poor play together- the performance possesses little interest. THE WF.r.K TO COMK. famHlr ill be given nt the Alcazar, and Monday night the will be for tbe benefit of C.

G. ltayj, who is going East to join McKee Eaukin. The Baldwin will present a double bill of I'hiwue. and Kerry. At the Bush Frank Mayo is billed for Xunleek.

The Orpheum continues with it-s specialties, and OlireUe is running at the Tivoli. At.tbe Oakland Theater W. J. Scanlan will play Shnne-tia-lMfrn on Monday and Tuesday evenings and Wednesday matinee, concluding his engagement oil illegitimate but publicly acknowledged son of Greshom P. Jessup, a bachelor herealoiits, who died leaving an estate worth fully The oral testimony has been unusually strong in favor of the claimant, but "the point that strikes most people is the extraordinary resemblance of the boy to bis putative father.

While tbe youth inherited tbe slight figure of the mother, fortune, as if to atone for the misfortune of his birth. Conferred on the heir the exact lineaments of bis paternal relative. He is likely to get his share of the estate and spend it like a little man in the briefest possible time. i spaip i. o.

r's. It is 'getting to be quite the correct thing for gentlemen with the gambling mania in San Francisco not bapay their liabilities alter the game is over on the ground of fraud. Tbe latest case of this kind is furnished by Comedian bcanlan, the "Pcek-a-Boo" celebrity now playing to big business at the Btuh- Street Theater. Scanlan has been making a bairel of money out of tbe Irish play of Iftimie-nn-Latrn, which was written by! Jim Roach of San Francisco, ami for which the author got $5U0. Tbe other night Scanlan gut into a game of txiker dice with Joe 1, than anything Mr.

edv, it is stated goe to the extent of resumption of the relations of man and wife remains to be disclosed. Mackay makes no secret his desire jto bring alnut a reunion of the Fair family, and is effusive in his praise of the smooth tongued ex-Senator j(nd of expressions of regret at hay- ing so long and bitterly opposed hiui. Fair talks as if Mackay is to be forever Mestaver has hpeared in erf late years. A special car win rarrv tne scenery, wmch it CITY tEIITIFIi'ATES. ill include working toby patent.

The lir-t i loggans act is entitled Money Rank; the s-c- emd act, which slmws a complete v- 1 the Ice at Istggan slide aipl I jte in the wmt-r of two hed- found themselves in the Rio Plate-. eiwn-e r.t-f the cutter forln they e-onhl find no trade. Ring harilymen and sailors by what i almost the birth Montreal, is entitled h'now Rank; and OS LOXG WHARF the third is J-'isli ing Rank. 'Where and Ship Come Together I10S1IAXA. KOSll ing advertisement ot a Kidney cure anp and Exchange Cargoes vt ednesday night with I he Inxhi slaperlalrsHleMt aMsstbrll Atiarri the Hewlastw Agalast Nlaa.

In tbe mattered Mary M. Cainpleell for a writ etf man-lam is htireerintend-ent Fred M. Campbell has file his answer. The suit is a friendly test case to elecide as to the va'idity of teachers eertifie atesi i--ued bv the I'lly IViar I eif Kxaiiiine-rs iue the eperatijn of I be 1'rrry aiiieteluieut. The au-srer ad-in ts' that ad the in the petition true and avers that bis re usal to sign and aopneve the elaim 'rf Ibe tetuaiM-r vcruiituce.

Arrivals of minor craft! nis oosom triend, but tne cold blooded observers of Pine street are willing to lay their money at "evens" that Fair means to wind Mackay up1 financially at this end of the continent, while Jay Gould attends to John W's case on the other sidei. Odds can be had that Mackay will not be a millionaire in two years from! date, much less a prospective jbillionaiie. BRASHER. I Branderj the Vice President of the Nevada Bank, who is made the scape goat of Mackay's and Flood's failure to corner the wheat market began life in at Long The Great Ilrl.iW Frstltal of the Itirl. STAKE SPI.IXTERS.

wharf since the last report have been Year. as follows: August fsteamqr Alcatraz, Pare In the hook ot I-evitious. in the roll Jennie Grubb will join the Allan 200 tons. 13th, 12,000 ties; steamer company 1 uuadelphia of the Pcntateut at the 51th verse of right their nationality, they stowed uls.urd all tbe provisions tbey could buy. ar.il swing every bit erf g-ar in peod order, they set sail from Ajresin August, hydn'y jhvl tieen se lccte-d a the ir tlcstinatiein.

but in tue me ut of the river tbey were caught bv pampero wlinh force-l them into Montevideo for repairs. A rain tbey set forth on their voyage ami rotind-d Ibellotn in one of the worst gale-serf that notably teiues1uou year. Tlny Cooked their meals when the pcmiitteel and tbe same meteorological conditions governed their sleping. The J'rrir Avrtimi continues tol varro, 17f) tons, 13th', "00 tie schooner ilraw the -'td chapter is found the command tremendously iu the far Northwest Melrose, p3 tons, 13th, grain; steamer for tbe observance of tbe anniversary Edith Pdandc is about to star in The Greenwood, 144 tana, loth 0009 ties; alte he Uard. leaving hi entire e-taie tee Li wile.

Freem tha. lime uietil this tbedtugs in tbe te re have pot Us-n Tbe tmall rnles in tbe ease remain the same a tbedeertor lelt Ueern alter lurasuring tbe last pre-wriptHrn. Tbe larre seales een tbe counter are tiil in Ihe same jsitKu as when Ihe dorter Ie ft tbem. Kren tbe eld rlork has remaiite Tbe -h tm-sases en tbe routiter are rarrliiUy ese-t red aiid tbe sle ins'dr Wtoks jus', the niets tbotigh it had been pure-based I ut trsirrdav. Mr.

Lemon me.ulel leot ditub tbe txturet and drugs for auy he. me rtmnsni att-tew. IVi you remain in this building all the lime? wa a-ked uf Mrs. tuition. "No, I lake a walk out one a day it lie evening, hut I never viit any one.

I wotfld rather remain at heetne." "A i.d yemr husband d.e-1 in thit TbOllditig -Ye. Ibis Is where be died." and the Id lade's eve lilled upwitb tears. "He dieel right iIm re a here yeu are srsteel almeeti. Ahbeeugb it i ten year ego I etriliol realie it. It scenes tiie lull sesirrdav.

He wa. so gejd and have alwavsl'lamtd mvself rim. a hat fr In ceath. aerau-e you know I Pn bim to es.irt and vr in Hut land. It seem lo tue that 1 can see Inni here "Ibe-n ou are leeimg eiese ditirs sim ly feer tbeir inlrinsie- e-a'or? the world.

"In the in the first day of the i Among the curiosities of religious controversy I have not often seen anything more queer than a phase of the perennial war which rages with varying success between the New York JmlepnulriU and certain Catholic journ-; als of that and other Eastern cities. Home weeks ago the Independent al-' leged that pugilism, like bull fighting, was a peculiarly Catholic diversion, and that nearly all the pugilists are Komnn Catholics. Iu reply a Catholic journal conies up smiling and says this is not true. The majority of pueil- Itnl Yxuiiji through the Knglishi prov tbe creation stvenlh mouth schooner Fortuna, 138 tons, tOth, 60,000 is b-el upon the 4e ground that he an.en.Iiiirnt to tbe CeMistitu- Sati lrancisco as the late Charles de inces. railway lumber Ifor Sdcraruento I Young's firivate.

secretary at a light month, shall ye have a hatiliath, a Adelaide Randall has secured the memorial of bl iwing of truniM-ts, a schooner Carrier 52 tons, 10th. salary, men nc went into tne Harvey, a professional gambler, and soon for which he gave his I. O. V. lie then made the startling discovery that Harvey had worked on him what is called the smooth box anil refused to honor his being fortified in his resolution by Tom 'lnnie, his attorney.

This sort of thing is Incoming so common of late in the resorts of vouiig men that "paper" has ceased to be a surlieient tender, and the most spirited.diceor card player is ruled out of the game as soon as bis coin gives out. Scanlan was formerly a "nigger" rjgnt to produce MtuUune Uonifitrr and holy convocatioh." Bunk in a At sunset to-mor- clerical capacity, and when 100 tons' pic iron; schooner: Redwood, nnehe. ror wtek after w-ck and month follow jhliath will lie observed Louis McLane retired from the Vice row this holy umber schooner 17th, 25 tons, 17,000 Electral I tons! ing month thev fought their way across bv tbe First 1 lebrew congregation at 150.fS0b Presidency he was promoted. There lumber; Owen Ferree, manager of Mile, tlhea, has purchased a piei-e of propiirtv at 'lie houth I'm ilic. until at tbe e-rul of has alwav schooner W.

S. Phelps. 06; tons, Kith, liem s-iprel in tbe petition abrogated ibe ruse r- erf tbe City Roard of Kiain-inatioii erf Oakland, and that, therefore, the certificate he Ul by the ti-liooer and aptdicant eloes not entitle brr lo leae in the puMie- whexils erf thi civ and to draw a salary from the cite Oakland. TheresHtident ave-rs that if be is iiiceerrsst in tins e-ontruc lion of the law firtiiioiter i. c.iliUcd to tbe re-Iu sought.

at tte corner of Clay Rli. Fort l.ec. He has christened it street that! the svnagogue and Thirtee-ntl It is tbe Ro 156,000 lumber; schooner Bessie Ever- Deen a suspicion on rme there was a "story" about retirement, and the gossips Villa." the fifth month of their vovage they enterrsl hydney rove. They r.ever st eike of their vovage as anv particular 'MqLane's ll.ish.inn. the the divine act of iessrs.

tulhcrt and bulhvan ate en wele not quieted Oy the fact- that ani.ivcrsary of lirst day of the month ists, my Catholic contemporary as- berts, are Protestants, but the Catholic pugilists are the lst. I am at a loss to i discover what either of the dialecticians are endeavoring to prove by their al-i Jeged facts. Probably nothing. Proof i baa never been much of an object in religious controversy. feat erf bravery er endurance.

Tbey elid it simi lv as a business pr.sjiiti gaged on a new opeta on the subject of tbe visit and success of Rull'Uo Rill and HI. Oil II1C At i dock to-morrow even-1 will gather. Again, ding, 70 tons, 18th, j32O0 ties' schooner Pet, 471 tons, 7000i ties; steamer Ya-quina, 253 tons, 20th. 3100 ties; steamer Greenwood, 144 tons, 0000 ties; steamer Whitesboro 141 tons, 21st. 8000 ties; schooner Gracie B.

Kichardson, )0 tons, 21st. 2500 ties schooner Geor-gie Wood, 57 tonsj P) tonsi pig iron; the lid est in Ixmdon ing the faitbf ii on Monday which slu.wcl tbem a psiinlity erf l-ettering their condition. In three elavs alter their arrival ther werecar- Katberine Rogers has leen enL'aged (morning, at 'j clock A EF.I'I TOR'S will be sung, and the morning prayer ry airs, i.angtry for the coming ason. rrvice will Pegin at ing a crgi erf assorted freight up the ast and iretbablv are si at it. Tbe )gers tin! musical a.

M. aivert, wnose place takes, is to return to Ktigland. scnooner lieawoodt. 2, lum in the evening at at.niu rome iiraver. eiclock will ber; barce P.

and o. 21 tons. names these men are Niels Peters-n and Peters Neil-e-. JamesOwen O'Connor, who is lbwvcr a res-tition of Monday, Tuesday ill as well us actor, hae declined a re Uuner Brander received as a present from the bank McLane's handsome, though old i -fashioned housj and well kept grounds on Bryant street, near Third. The gift looked well as an example of the generosity of the new combination of bankers, but in reality it did not amount to much, as tbe property, though once in a fashionable locnlity, has greatly deteriorated, and will.

Within a few years, be within the purlieus of Tar Flat. Brander gets through wih his present position of President of the- Anglo-Californii Assurance Company, he will doubtless be a good Subject for the enterprisinr newspaper interviewer to tackle. At present art oyster is garrulous in com 22d, 45,01 sash nd blind stuff; r.eamer Navarro, 175 tonsj 23d, lo.dno ties; excciit tbe cv ning prayer lor the in the case of Reaslev vs. Reader a va- Of tiiesjiat siniilare bntae ter as res- fi a-t ends at -n pi set of that day. Jli steamer Alcatraz.

J200 23d, 4000 ricty pel former aivu'scd of schofar, the memorial unding e.f tbrj Inire Kiralfy is negotiating wit ties; acnooner west Wind. 34 tons, 24th, 40.X lumbers schooner Brothers, gams tbe sue erf tbe vesse-l mas the ill fate-el voyage of the ignoiietie" mhiili was heiunel from heiiitiiauiptem Water to li A I tion. lrIorined orunig at He (narces II. M. rerfrfersesa With Makings False Aaidaelt.

The prution of II. M. Feddersem. an vent debtor, mho was engaged in tbe saddlery btisine In 1 1 ay wards, for his filial dies barge was filed a few days ago. New rumes William Davis, a riediteer in the sum erf 17.

andeipposrs Ihe elisi barge in a srutien soldi be filrd Pelav. Davis eharges that the Insolvent did not keep any books erf a ee.i.at exef-pt as set down in two leares erf a mutilsted acceeeint l-k. That the insolvrnt prieir to tbe hling erf his pe tiuon ben parted bis projTly in gam iiui, real ex Louisiana: t'linipe t. will and Tuesday i The services Lelits the It th bill I impressive as Haymanfor a complete reprodv in an Francisco ed The hilt as it is given at St. island.

schooner Eddv, 37 tons, 2.nh, wneat: schooner Mabel an Edith, 4i tons, 2-ith. day. and largely Kinross will dim-t the musical. W. Hi coal ex Ixxiisi.ma i schooner Iver- Alclisnirne.

anel started a linilecr rn 1. founelering of! tbe mest reiast jf Afne-a. The case erf tbe Mignemeiic" will last in reineiiihrane-c for a long time In-csu-e of the fae that to survixora acre trie el for tbe mil reler e.f tbe-ir-eeiipanien. red William J. Rlaisdell Jr.

his an emphatic hit as riie kle" parison wan him. a Doctors differ as well as theologians. Last week there were doctors gathered together vin conference at Washington, and, strange to say, they were unusually harmonious. It is true certain Dr. Murphy from Dubkn wrote a letter consigning the congress to a bad place because he had not oeen ins ted to a banquet of medical editors, two learned pundits from Italy quarreled over tbe honor ot represent-in; that country, but they were reconciled and thereafter all was peace.

The late Dj. Samuel (iross of Philadelphia used to tell an amusing story about a certain Dr. Lane, a practitioner of tbe old school at St. Louis. One of Lane's peculiarities was a habit of ru nun agin -the rooms ot his patients in seardh of something to eat or drink.

Indeed, it seemed to be an idiosyncrasy with trim, appearing at all times, In season and out of season, and the ct was often performed apparently without consciousness of what he was irf hit the l.ialit of the Mn.m. Hi jTHE KPEC1LATORS. The boom in southern California con- ical songs and grotesque danc iii great "go." top- are a Pan and tbe trial gave eepportniut frer the Fnglish juelgra to rule ujsm the matter of cannibalism of rast.iwavs. tiinjues to magnetize visiting San Fran Mrs. Helm, a sister of Ileleid beor coiiifieiseiJ of Mi'scs Ray Meyer, hallic.llirshberjr, ami Julia htruuss." sopranos; Miss lUisetta Kabu aud heipbie Jaffe, al ns; A.

Hoffman. Wneir; Miss Ilelene oe, orgtuf-U All tbe ladies of the loir are volunteers, and tender their re vices gratuitously year by year. 'Following new year come the ten peniten'ial elaVs. which close on the 2Mb with the great day of aitoneincnL Coming from elee keel boats of sini'l vray, is said to have a gift ir modeling. She is a pupil of Launt Thomp tonnage to tbe pnvince erf dones and some son, ami uas aireauy tunica out son, lib tons, 2ijth.

510O tiest schiKmer Francis Alice, 125 tons, 2.fth, 100,000 lumber; schooner Emma jLouisa, ---85 tons, 130,000 schooner William Hicks, 55 tons, 2iitb. coal ex Louisiana "steamer West Coast, 144 tons, 20th, 7400 schooner Sacramento, 124 tons, 27th 7200 ties schooner Cndaunted, 05 tons, 2Hth, 2fj00 ties for Melrose schooner Mabel and Edith, 40 tons, 28th, coal ex Louisiana: steamer Whitesboro, 144 tons. 20thi, 0000 ties; eteamer Greenwood 1 144 8700 ties; schooner North Beach, 44 tons, 30h, coal ex schooner Rough and Ready, 53 tons,) 30th, aX) laurel steamer Alcatraz, 204 tons. 30th, 10,090 ties; steamer Hope. (4 tons.

30th. nanusoine work. minstrel and like the majority of his class, especially those from New York, believes there is nothing in the cards or in the dice box that he does not know. It is a matter of comment among professional sharps in Francisco, however, that-these excessively shrewd New York gentlemen fall soonest into the trap. Cases lieyond number might be given where they have left piles of their greenbacks to quicken tbe pulse of illegitimate trade in San Francisco and gone bv the emigrant train wiser and sadder men.

Harvey, who victimized Comedian Scanlan. is a gentlemanly looking individual with a blonde moustache and trim figure. He is about 32 years of 8g and ten years ago arrived' in San IrnicisLO uii unsophisticated linen draiier'a clerk from Belfast, Ireland. It did not take him long to become tj rapid for -the routine of adrygixids counter and he developed from one stage of rascality to another, till be has become a wily dice and card sharper who hangs round tlie hotels and earns a livelihood by trials of skill with self satisfied and over prosperous young men from the Atlantic seabnard and the Australian colonies. i The funeral of Governor Bartlett was an imposing pageant, but by an oversight of some official the French, tier-man, Russian, and English consuls were assigned to the same carriage.

The international complications that might have resulted from this stupid blunder are terrible to rontemplate, and might have become matters of history had the four consuls been less courteous than patriotic. As it was, when the German representative on entering the carriage inadverteutly tread on the corns of the Gallic Consul, the latter, instead of shrieking "Boulanger" and drawing his sword, kept his peace and his temper like a -hero and a gentleman. Fortunately lefore the overcrowded carriage got very far it sprung an axle in one of the unfathomable ruts on Market street and dislodged its oc'ti-pants, thus relieving the strained relations of the four great powers of Europe. E. B.

"en. nee; jeu see my liU-Pati baa handled every Untie in. tbi sior-. Theese little eeae jem see i'i that are )ost Ihe same as he Mt tbeen. Il is not ti tneticy I 4are feet, but I do lite lei lea tbe thing, h.ti mv bo-la I ba bandied.

Tlie this re a valued at aUl Il eal." "You are im4 de-eiedrrit tti ttir eire for veur hvineT" id. rev Mr hushai.d lest me we'l i.revMied for. i ow a thts propertr at have Bjeeiey enough to Use eu." Tlie eJd lady tben brourht out a b'ln-dleof pspers whkh cxmuined ejcehl. eir.ft Aheong these was eme shorn irg that Mr. ljrmon had leeri a I-mitted to cituertrbip in -an rao'sro) on reteemteer ai.

1be enertitecata was signtd by Washington Raroett a oejnly lerk. Mrs. Feiaon has hut one janfnken. aa old lady, waore-sxtes ia the avesere with her. The law monira lead a sui-l Ida Uwetber, end are tUum erie the street In tbe day time.

Mr. Ijcwkms has a fiotuber erf Crass ty Anbur I ees, tea while be was ta this eity. aied she eabitated them with tH-vte lo ihe letorter. A Urge fsviure erf tha eka-ur bang ia Ibe rweta adj nun; Ihe dreg More. which Mr.

Letaoa treasure asee iLaa anything she has. The s4d lady has led a' strange life lor the fta. tea years, aad stte ill t.roe. erssw ttTte-e to fa ve sstil is called lo te mith ber beeored hue bawd. John S.

Clarke, the American Icomc- elian, is reported to be m-riling ai hexik concerning bis association with the OF THE RAIL. El'MOKS ing. itiatiheinse-Mveni naa mer han-etise valued at and tbst be ra le a fraudule-nt transfer erf tbe teroperty mith intrtit to defraul bis creditors. That tbe insilent iwore lalsrly the atlolavit annexed lo his tuition in in-srjrencr. 1 bat at the time erf making the affidavit tbe pctiliesner was tbe owner erf pretperty 1x4 menssoned in his se he-el ile.

It is lor these reason, that Davis pvs bis disxbarge in iusulv-enry. OLD HESkTboNJOIR. His Trial les rare la the rUr C'esart Nest T.m'. lHtriet Atteernery Hall is prrj siring fe tbe trial of old Henri Ronjoeir, (hatred mith the rn order erf Frank At doing. It was upon one of these oc theaters of London fjr twenty years as actor ana manager.

I Wilton- Ickave has returned from his season at the Dayton Sildiers' Home. He will be in tbe cast of I The Coastrnrtioa New la I'roaress la Krra Coaaty. Railroad ruuiorists say that the railroad construction began in Tejon pass, is in the intererf of tbe Atchison, To-peka, and Sanl.i Fe Railroad, and that the reason why work was first begun la Jouy ooau LUC iranspacinc voyage en High in the "Ronnty 's" boat suands out as being one of tbe longest and ibe nieest hazardous erf record. What be did of necessity others have imitated for notoriety or for wagers. It is now some tifteen years since the ielra was first staurej by a man on tbe shore of Massachusetts bay that the voyage acreess the western wean coull be act unit li-hrd in a small teoat- He talked lip bis is heme until he found seniie one willing to otter him a prize fer ae-ce nipn-hing the feat and to supply bim with tbe necessaries fer the Voyage.

Tbe court wreeappealed to fr a stay tif the aparently aiuridal proceeding, las mn bout avail. With a ceiitipaiiie ri be set ut in a rtory. whi bad been el. eked e.ver. leaving oulv tmo bap hrs with tarpaulin aprons.

iushKli the- crw st. He made no very lil rather of it; the minds Uesr eut erf tbe west very steadily, and the trip was luaele. Then lame imitations. More men diel ibe same tbing.and did it with 000 sacks barley sloop Indiependence, 9 tons, 31st, 400 cases powder; schooner Bessie Everding, 70 tons, 31sit, 1100 ties. September Schooner Robbie Hunter, 55 tons, 1st, wheat; schooner Frank Collins, 55 tons, 2d, wheat: barge Philip, 128 tons, 2d, 100,000 lumber; steamer Uare'ipt the tifth Avenue, paving Rooert Le Diable." Addie Cumming is specially engaged for "Flossie," the soubrette part in Allan iHiit, to 1 produced at thai Fifth Avenue next week, hhe is also engage I for Mrs.

Potter tour. Samuel French A Sson have purchased from the estate of T. W. Robertson all Teion pass waH in onler to hold that ciscans, who stop at San Diego or Santa Barbara for forty-eight minutes, make a turn in town lots, and come home $10UJ ahead on paper. Dick Hammond, suroaHied the General, and vested with the high office of United States Surveyor General, west to Sam Diego recently, luade $1300 in fifteen minutes after bis arrival, and announced his intention of resigning and going into all sorts of gigantic improvement schemes in San Diego.

This he did seriously, though excitedly, while still nnder the influence of the sun and water of the1 southern LiverpooL It is remarkable, however, how these successful financiers sober down on returning to the dull and prosaic north once more. Since General Hammond got back he is the same quiet official as before, and nothing has been beard officially of his resignation. Jere Lynch. the well known stockbroker and" ex-5tate Senator, is another notable example. Lynch wrestled with tbe wheat corner," and after sleepless nights and the acquisition of many additional gray hairs, succeeded in coming out ahead.

Considering that nearly everv other man in the deal lost money, Lynch 's winning was a large one. To recuperate after the severe mental strain incident to the extraction Sf i so much money from tbe epleted coffers of the Nevada Bank Senator Lynch went south for a means of entram-e to soutlieatern Kern county against the houtbem casions wait a patient who bad often witnessed these freaks determined to play triek upon him. The visit took place early in the forenoon. "Mrs. have' you taken your medicine?" a big.dose of calomel and jalap prescribed the evening before.

"No, doctor; but I intend to take it presently." At this moment tbe doctor espied a glass upon the mantel partially failed with jelly, and containing the cathartic mediMne. The mixture disappeared in an instant. For two days doctor was seen, an 1 msch discusstoa was indulged in account of his protracted abseneg. When at lengto he appeared he looked pale and haggard, and apologized by saving tnat he had been seized, soon after he left the lady's room, with a severe attack of cholera morbus. laquina, 2o3 tons, 3d, ties; schooner H.

H. Knapp, 72 tons, 3d, 3000 ties; steamer Alcazar, 202 tons, 4th, 10,800 ties; steamer Greenhooil. Pacific or an other company tbtt micht want the route surveyed kinson. Tbe trial wiu ewmmetve on Tuer-day next in Department erf tlx huerT rtirt lfere Judge Cireene. Tbe hherilt served all tbe uena.

in tbe rase to-lay. U. M. Fiugerald wul ele fe nd tbe prisoner, and he ill be assisted br eriber counsri. He has not as fer the defiiKt hail Franci-s-o lUXAUF-D JAMCi.

and AtlanticJ Railroad Company will lie aileptei, with s.inie Inoelih a- the rights to tbe latter's pla's. (These include i'artr, inm, Hume, St-rid SI. and others. Celia I-ogan has joined the artnv of Haggard adapters, hhe has finished a dramatization of "King bolomon's Mines." aud is looking for a manager ith nerve enough to try it. I Neil Burgess will begin his Season ret se lertrd tbe attornev a ho will as.i.t tieins.

and tbeiiilbe reeail will wind up through the Cerfilra Costa bills, be-twee-n llvroii and 1-athrop, to Autiocb, which Siim. ommg to the la that there is some tfeeit.te among the rer-h-ii a bo snlM-rild tbe meenev will lie the terminus. 144 tons, 4th, 8000 ties steamer Whitesboro. 144 tons, 5th, 0000 fies; barge Granger, 30 tor.s, 5th, 5125 sacks barley schooner Georgie Woods, 57 tons, Pig iron schooner Redwood, 25 tons, 7th, 28,000 redwood; schooner Piute, 44 tons, iron steamer Ferndale, 150 tons, 7th, 5203 ties; steamer Point Arena, 170 tons, 7th 5575 ties schooner Arthur, 4fi tons, 8th, i tons iron-steamer Navarro, 75 tons, i8th, 150,000 lumber and 4400 ties schooner Eddy, 37 tons, 9th, 1003 sacks barley schooner Emilie Schroeder, 81 tons, SHh, 978,000 He aga It Wa nais. Clay A C.

Beak Hlsa ss ta asas. E. A. James has cotxanrBord suit 4a tha Foperior Court agalaM eherataa. Clay A Co.

to recover U-e sum erf James reaadarted a' uasic store east Twelfth street. a this City, and wae the agent of bberasaa Clay A Co. A Vie President C. W. hmith of the Atchison, Toxjka, and Santa Fe sent a Priiate trlecram to a gentleman in hatt lor IV K.ur's defense.

Tbe money it in tbe band, erf M. Fortin. who is lev sirou- erf osving M. Chapman ia the Francises yesternlav that he will leave Chicago to-dat fc'r alifornia. lirst going to Loa Aigeles and tnen e-einnn lohan rram iMto.

His trip is one week. -He came back Wednesday breathing nothing but the praises of business, and iiiportant developments mav be loe.krd for as to the route that the Santa Fe wjl adopt in extendingitaCaJifeiniiaCentral Divisieja For the Orphans. When the Good Templars' Home for Orphans in Vallejo got in debt the Oik-land Good Templars volunteered to furnish a share of the money necessary. A considerable amount was raised by sutocription, and now the ladies of the various lodges of Good Templars in this city have arranged a musicale and a literary entertainment for next Monday evening at Medical College Hall Tbe programme is as follows: Cornet solo, Professor Crabtree; recitation. contract wae signed by the pastiee whereby James was to haec entire cutv-txxrf of lb en nee in Alameda eocnty.

He was to receive bis IneetreaneBts from hbertuan. Oay A Co. a ted as allowed to aril a are on tbe Inttalltuent plan. It ts claimed, by the plaint.9 that Sherman. Clay A Ce.

did not lire Op to their contract, hot mrot.gtuEy eaiue t' ra-e. Kdwara Lutsniaa is also sjs.kenerf as be ing eii4oeed assist itrge-raiel in the elrlrnse. IVmi nr sav tbat be drsir is tbat Mr. barge erf his rase, ahtte Fnrtm re-fuses lo pay the fee unul Mr. Chapman is employed.

Lett I He Trata. S. G. Arm strong lived at ManiUmlin island. and started for Cali-fornia a few weeks ago to see his brother, who live at 11 OH Ea-t Nme-tesrnth street in thit eity.

At La Honda, enn tbe Santa Fe road. Armstrong got off the car to look around, and the traui pulled o-it and left him. Coming on be lost another day at northward froi Ia Angeies. A Valaahle De.g Stolen. Dog thieves, who are reported by thj Poundroaster th be -professors in ths rpawood steamer Alcazar; 202 tons, 11th, 11,000 ties; steamer Vhitesloro, 144 tons, 11th, 8700 ties; schooner Lizzie Derby 93 tons, 120,000 redwood schooner Dora.

40 tons, 10th, 1770! sacks barley barge Monte Diablo, 44 tons, 12th, 1550 sacks barley; steamer Greenwood, 144 tons, 11th, 7000 tiesl; schooner Barkis, 24 tons, 13th, laths ex James Cheston; steamer Alcatraz, 200 tons, 15th, 8500 ties; schooneri Christina Steflens, 67 tons, 16th. 2721 ties. A. dredger is at work along the south side of Long wharf dredging the outer berths to a depth of twenty The bark Vidette of Port Harford October 1st. The Pacific coast will 1 visited, and the t'alifornians will be treated to int and the lU.Utt, as well as one or two new plays wh i Mr.

Burgess has secured. For the fourth time within twe yea-s Julius Mountney has aejeured r'reel. Warde for an engagement at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia. The receipts of the hist engagement, a week in April, reached over Roland Reed, new on tbe New England circuit, has D. It.

Lloyd's Women Hater in rehearsal. He wi'l present it thisireek at Newport. simultaneously with its first production by Manager Terry, at Newcastle, Eng. The proper pronunciation of the play is Dr. Gee-kill and Mr.

Hvde, not Dr. Jeck-ill and Mr. Hyde. Tbe name is Scotch, and Robert Louis Stevenson, the author of the book, who is also Scotch, is the authority for the pronunciation. I During the past ten davs the dramatic literature of the country has been notably added to by tour new plays From Sire to Son.

by Milton Nobles; Our Vehicle, by Clay M. Greene: Charlotte Rune, by Robert Griffin Mors art." have tumi their attention from ctual Next a man and a woman tried it. anel they also were suc-lesstii. The a man and a big Nrw-fetind'ane eog sijrued tbe articles of a still sn aPer elory. Alwit halfway over tbe de i-ominit'ed suiciele in deep dis-tut at tbe man milh mhoio bemasas-see ia'ed.

and tbe man himself to le taken alieiard a passing ship. Then the ve yi ge. were lengthened. A ls-'t efarrie-el two men freem ihe Plate Pi Mrttin. Two more started Irom Mentevideo for the Cape, and their boat wa pi.

ked up in mid ocean mil bout tbem. The latent of tbe-e ad venturous vovares Was lr ornie.f during a part ot this vrar and ihe last by a party erf three erwrgian. Away over beend the I'raken-berg in the Orange Frei Staat in Sonth Africa, there were three men from Rodo in Norway, Captain Ingvald Nelson, his brother Bernhard. and 7.ephaniaa Obvrn. Tbey bad worked tbe blue clay for diamonds, they hai Prospected lor gold, tbey bad bunted big ganie, bat they bad made little money, and they wanted to go home.

Away ap there i' miles from tbe sea they built a boat of canvas and trekked it down to Port NataL Selling tfacar bollocks and all their possession, they et sail in the Ineliaa ocean in May of last yerar. FoUowing the coast ther toocbed at Algoa bay and then pot la to Moasel bay. Abbot Cape Agulhaa ther nailed in a driving gale and reached Cap Town in safety, where thev received aa enthusiastic reception. Thence they dogs of small vilue. and last night cap As an instance of the personal differences and feuds between doctors.

Dr. Gross used to tell a story of Dr. William Gibson of Philadelphia and Dr. McClellan, the father of General Mc-Clellan. Gibson was a non-believer in the feasibility of extirpating the parotid pland, and before bis owa class he openly accused McClellan of falsehood tor having asserted that he had repeatedly performed the operation.

For long time there was a warm con-trorersy on this subject between the rival schools, id which Pattison at length took an active part in favor of McCk'llan. Home ten years afterward Gibson and McClellan became partially reconciled, and after the latter hail withdrawn from the Jefferson Medical College he was invited to witness an extirpation of the parotid in the University of Pennsylvania in the presence of the class and of many physicians who had come to see the "fun.u The tumor was skilfully removed, and when the eperation was over Gibson, turning toward the audience, remarked: "Gentlemen, I have performed what is generally called extirpation of the parotid gland, bnt it is not an extlrpa ion of that gland. Tbe mass I have removed is only a tnmor overlying tha gland, not the gland itself "Gentle -men," said McClellaa. "my distin gaished friend has extirpated th parotid gland, bnt, unfortunately, hi does not know it" a remark which tured the most) valuable dog In Oak land, J. O.

Fxfward's Regal Duke II, valued at ZS. The doe was taken from the rear (yard of Mr. F. (ward residence, 5J0 Tenth street. The dog wore a collar heurinr a tac and a name.

is discharging laths and lumber. Wharfinger J. H. Hickox returned ean uiego ana poetry about the orange groves of Fasadena. On Thursday he was to have packed his valise and gone sonth for good to help the boom bv realising on hi3 $200,000 property on Market street.

Wednesday, however. Senator Lynch was noticed wrestling once more on the floor of the exchange ith Comstock mining shires. The southern fever had abated and he is not going south now till the next excursion. Such is the conservative influence of our northern atmosphere. The stimulating influence of a political campaign is needed to keep the bodies and souls of the several Democratic chieftains together.

Boss Buckley is a rich man, with ranches, houses, horses, and servants, but several of bis prominent retainers are tbe reverse of affluent. The gilt is wearing off them, and desperate expedients to raise the necessary coin to meet boarding house and washing bills are being adopted. A number of retainers have been devoting their talents to running poolrooms, electrical clock exchanges, and other bunko games; but the boom in real estate has taken the money awav 1-alhrop tiy getung on the wrong train. Now be ia anxiously searching for bis baggage, which came ahead of bim and the Inendt in whose charge a was. According to the act of the Legislature 7 passed at tfe ilast session, umioi a flog is grand larceny.

punLsbable by iin- Jameaa store tile tat was awav aad removed a gnniler of muecal iu.trn-xnenta. lie also claims that thev te bim ap la beanneas. Ia bis rem. pU-nt be all. rra that the deie-aeiants failed credit him with certain amount on their hooka, but toeik ed vantage erf bim.

He claim that tbey wulf uliy meet bee oa their contract, and be no asks a iodgmeni ia the ram a above stated, hnnth Kotanaoa. aad WhitnMre aad Marua are tbe attorney or thebusv-UL A at iss nisi at MOU. fetukea fat mnaory of the lata iov-earnor. 'Waahiagtoa RartleU, wrere bejd at Mills Cejilere. riealdent t-u-stitsa delivered aa addres touching apod tba laithfalaesa th lata te nti treat reposed la Liiav.

Miss Jessie Thomas; duet. Misses Reell and Kate Frost; recitation. Miss Edna Howard piano solo, Mrs. Dr. Southard vocal solo.

Miss Carrie Brown recitation, John Cook; remarks, zither duet. Miss Schaferand Miss Haelke; vocal solo, Miss Annie Gaskdl; recitation. Miss Grace piano solo, Miss Rose Cashing; recitation, Miss Jean Rlair; zither solo, Miss Pchafer. Judge Robert Thompson will be present and will assist in the entertainment. The Liagard Estate.

Charles Roberts, F. F. Weston, and J. H. Fish have filed their appraisement Of the estate Of Samuel Linewrd.

de. from Oregon this morning. I The ship Great Victoria of Liverpool is discharging coal for tbe railway. The British iron ship Ellenbankof Maryport has load of coke at the wharf. The ship Cumberland of Workington Is discharging steel rails for the railway company.

i The American shins M. P. Grane and I nsonment in taut Dma Laaat Ties Bllrheat TramtlaUd Vest tke Oakland JonmL Governor Wktennan has Boruck to Tbe Creeribood and Morant and tha Baverlyt will play a chanpieiathip game at the xlaight htreet Park to-aaorrow. Tbe I'ioneers will go to Sacramento to-morrow to contest with th champion Alia. Tke Tribunes leave for Monterey tomorrow morning, where they will craws bats with tha Dei Moatet td that place.

his Private Secretary appesnteel. That ris, and Th Bof llero. Manager AI Hayman will leave for New York immediately after the production of Clite at the Baldwin Theater, which occurs an Monday. He roes to should let deea wuikt There comes Pi i lav nmmrls also already to a posi St. Panl of New York discharged cargoes of steel rails.

The Grace drew Into the stream this morning. tion; otherwises would be behind the osased. The estate ii valued at fW5. look after the prvducuon ot She, tha tee nes staad and fuss.

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