4 Length of Days. Fro hi oae cause and aaotbcr, it Is apt sarnrisiB- that So compnrativelT foW retell extreme old age Tbe avemjc of human life has been extended thruugti the resource of modern science, bat not to such an extent at xnicfct be expected, for the average still does not raogo higher than forty-five to fifty. Some reasons fur this comparatively low average have been alluded to. To thc-e mar be added the frightful deterioration of health from In temperance. Drinkinc, once a fashion aWe vice,has become a prevalent evil in the lower departments of society, and the evil is conspicuously increased in proportion to &a advancement in the gains of labor. Alcohol 1 In that sinele word we have no end of nrematurc death accounted for. The most correctly logical definition as far as we have seen, of the paytjcal Tie Reporter Ahead. Among the bummers wha entered Sa vannah vrith Sherman's army wa a well known Boston reporter, who went through the march with him, taking notes, and contriving to steal enough poultry and other things for his support. Tom Miles though thst was not hi name went pnpectlng around the city, and by that mysterious attraction known to print craft, found himself in a vacated printing office. It presented a golden opportu nity. Thero were grosses and all the paraphernalia essential to business, with a form on the press; and Miles, taking out the editorial and other offensive mat ter, filled its columns with healthy Union sentiment, with the aid of one or to of the craft whom he had discovered in the army. Ilia leader was a rich specimen of crowing over the victory, in which he UiriHff Horses In Russia. and mental ills inflicted through the agen-! extolled General Sherman as the greatest cy of alcohol, is that given by Dr. B. W. ,er sjncc Alexander, and his army the Richardson in his work on the Di-eases finest and bet disciplined that the world of Modern Life." There can be no doubt ever saw. With this crand flouriah of that the reckless abuse of this stimulant, ; trumpets the first number was issued, and always growing the more reckless, as has jfile lay back In his editorial chair, o n been said, as means arc increased for its tcmplating his work with the belief that indulgence, has a terrible effect oo the he had achieved the next triumph to - i . i , . - increa.ee of pauperism and death rates. According to Dr. Richardson, alcohol has a tendency to throw life off its balance. "A balance at the be-t of times finely set is broken in favor of death. A mental shock, a mechanical injury, an exposure to cold, a strain, a deprivation of food beyond the usual time of taking food any of these causes, and others similar. are sufficient to cause an organic wreck, which, left to its on fate would soon break up from progressive internal fail ure of vital power." Much that follows on this subject we commend to general attention, without, however, expecting that what the learned writer says will be of any practical avail. Another cause fur the undue shortening of life which ha sot vet been referred to is the intense mental strain prevalent among literary men, artists, statesmen, judges, and some other classes. It not a new teature in society, this mental strain is at least more conspicuous than it was formerly, because the strusrele to attain hich rewards is rreater and more dependent on individ ual exertion than it seems to have been in past and less exacting times. In short, the derangement of the nervous system leads to no end of functional derange ments in the heart, stomach, and so on, in all of which are found reasons why so many of our most eminent notabilities are removed ere they reach fourscore. They fall victims to a heedle-s, certainly unfortunate, overtasking of the brain. Medical men in high practice, though well aware of the dangers of professional exhaustion, are not always exempt frum the charge of beinc careless of their own health. The wiser among them endeavor to limit their hours of work, and at the proper season retreat to the country for the sake of invigorating rural sports. But for these precautions, the death rate among London physicians would be very much, greater than it is. The late Sir Henry Holland is known to have greatly lengthened his days by habitually mak ing long autumnal tours over the globe, always returning invigorated for fresh work. The very common practice among Beoole in business of talune a month's holiday at the seaside or some inland healthful resort a practice immensely facilitated by railways and steamboats has the same beneficial tendency. As re gards the salutary results of checking the mental strain in nterarv labor we could speak from a degree of personal experi ence. We have for the lat forty years whether in town or country, nether in winter or summer never written a line after nine o'clock at ntgt.t- When that hour strikes the ink-glass is shut up, the pea and paper laid aside, and the mind is allowed to calm down before retiring to rest. The rule is peremptorily followed with the best -consequences. In the Taried pressure of inexorable circum stances it may not be possible to be so extremely guarded. Lives are abruptly - lost, the BOit precious in the community, He, however, who falls in the fair fight of life, though mistaken has been uis eagerness, may be said to fall nobly. It is a considerably different thing when men shorten their days through luxurious indulgences, in wanton disregard of the rules eraential to the preservation of bod-ily-iiealth. Up till fifty years of age, it perhaps signifies little how some of these rules are neglected, because tne constitn tion, originally vigorous, resists or over comes various deteriorating influences. At all events, there may be no immediate mischief. Altar fifty, and mors parucu larlv sixty, a change has taken piace. The breathing, the digestive, the circula tory processes are les able to endure tear and wear. A little indiscretion may de range the whole machine and bring prematurely to a dead stop, it is won derfu! bow much may be done to protract existence by the habitual retorativo of sound sleep. Late hours, under mental strain, are, of course, incompatible with wis oJceat un ttiis topic Dr. tucn ardson says it has been painful for him to trace the beginnings of pulmonary consumption to late hours at "unearthly balls and evening parties," by which rest is broken and encroachments made on the constitution. But, he adds, "If in middle age the habit of taking deficient and irregular sleep be still maintained, every source of depression, every latent form of disease, is quickened and in ten sifted. The sleepless exhaustion allies itself with all other processes of exhaus tion, or it kills imperceptibly, by a rapid introduction of premature old age, which Jeaas directly to premature dissolution. There, at once, is an explanation why msy people die earlier than they ought to so. They violate the primary pnnci alt of takiag a regular aignt's rest. they sleep, it M disturbed. They dream all sorts of aoBsease. That is to say, they do set sleep soundly or for any use ful psrpose; for dreaming is nothing more thaa wild imaginative BOtioss pass ing through the brain while half-sleeping er dezisg. la dreamiag there is no prop er r restorative rest Chamberi1 J ovrnaL SpajoshSweetkeakts. Spanish poor girls aed nch girls also offer marked eeatxast to tbek Eaglisfa sisters so says a Spanish paper. It a matter ot aim pie k-a-er with them brave, loving, gen areas, psecioaate creatures as they are Bever, havrng oace woa a maa s heart, to Hsrow it away. Come what may, your bpaawh girl will never forsake, never be tray you; you have saaered for her, wait ed for her she will s-fter for you, wait for you; Bever will she betray you, lie to yea, throw you over Bever 1 And so the peerett peasant-girl who has "gives her treta," win wait tor years aad years, an til he who owbs aad holds her pledge aeau roara irom tee wars. The Supreme Court of Teeaessee has decided that a school -teacher has the neat te eerpersally paaisa pupils with! she beaade prescribed by law, the orders f '.I . 1 - .L A . . 1 at uk pweaw ute .ceetrarr Beiwiui- Sherman's, and wondered what the con queror would say when he saw the praiac tie had heaped upon him. The next morning as tbcGcaeral and his staff were atiout taking breakfast a piper was hanJ ed to him the Savannah HtjnMiean, I think and be commenced to read the leader which was so lavish in bis praise. "Lock here I said he, red and l unous, "what the d 1 does this meant Who knows an vtliing about this paper!" liis orderly, wtio bad Known sometning , . -. . , . i aoom lis preparation, cxpiaioeu i' uiu that it was the work of one of the liter ary gentlemen who had followed the ex pedition. "Well," said the general, "go down to the office and tell him to discontinue his paper cr I'll put him under guard. won't have such cursed stuff printed about me when I can prevent it. Abue is bad enough, but this is a deuscd sight worse. Down went the orderly, and the con fusion of poor Miles was overwhelming hen he got tne squelcner lrum tne gen era! commanding. "Whv. it was all praise T he said. "No matter for that. If it had been the other way, it would hare been treated tust the same. go Allies moved a compromise, and nrfed the official to exiireas hi seTcts i will bless you and beg the removal of the injunction, ; which was promised. The appeal wai succejsfu), and soon the officer came back to inform him that permusin was granted him to run his paper, on condi tion thst be should never mention the general's name again. This was agreed to, and the paper appeared. After a day or two, an aide came down one morning with an order from General Sherman for publication. Miles glanced over it, and banded it uaefc." "It cant go in, sir." "Wby notP Baked the astonished mes senger, who was a stranger. "iVcause it nas aoerman s name to it. was the reply. "Tnat a tne reason wny it must go in, urged the aide. "And tnavs tne reason wby it sna nx. He stopped my paper lor p railing turn. aad I protnlteJ him that his name should t r I never appear in my cuiumns sgau, ana hang me il it snalL" Miles stood resolute, and tneomcer re turned for orders, expecting the ordering outof a file of men and an arrest, bat was astocbbed to see the general burst into a hearty laugh, and bear bim confess that the printer bad tbe best ot it. me mes senger was sent back with a conciliatory note, and were was no more trouble. Leaving the inn, I hailed a muinr? sleigh, the driver appearing to me to have a more Intelligent expression than hi fel lows. Getting into the vehicle, I inquired If he knew of any one who had horses lor tnre. Yes," was the answer. One of hi rel atives had some; but the homo to which I was dnven was shut up, and no one vat at home. I began to tlopair, and think that I should have at much difficulty in obtaining horses at Orsk as I bad in pro curing a servant at urenuurg. I now determined to try what g-ld, or rather silver, would do, and said to the driver, "If you will take me to any one who has horses fir hire, I wilt give you a rouble for yourlf." "A whole rouble!" cried the man, with a broad grin of delight; and jumpiog off his seat he ran to a little knot of Tartan, one of whom was bargaining with the others for a basket of frozen flib, aad be gan to ply them with question. In a minute be resumed. "Lei us go," nc said: and with a "burr" (the sound which used bv Rinnans to urge on their horses) and a loud crack with his lash, he drove rapidly in another direction. I bad arrived at the ouuktrts or the town, and he stopped before a dirty-look ing wooden cottage. A tall man dressed in a long coat reach ing to bis heels, bright yellow troestrs, which were buffed into a pair of red leather boot, while an eaormout black sheeptkin cap covered hi head.oame out nnd atked my business. 1 said tbat wanted three horses to go to the next stage, and aked him what he would drive me there for, the rtgalar postal tar iff being about two roubles. "One of nible birth," replied the fel low, "the roads are bad, but my horses will gallop the whole way. Tbey are excellent bores; all the people in the town look at them, and cavy me. Tbey ssyhowfat they are ! lnok, how reund. The governor has not got any beraes like mine in bis stable. I spoil tnem; I clirr- ih them; and tbey gallop like the wind. The people look, wonder, and admire. Come and see the dear little animal." "I have no doubt about it. Thev are excellent horses," I replied; "but what will yoa take me fort" "Let us say tour roubles, year excel lency, and give me one on aceeuat. Oae little whole silver rouble; far the sake of God let me put it in my pocket, aad we ;ii 1.1 n Nerves that Quiver, Ueads tnat acbe, itnmacus tbat lnEici QJ peptic torments, mu.clrs and tolnt racked with the rheumatism, are Infallibly restored to health bv the celebrated elixir, flottter' Stomach Bltlrrs, a mirdlclne prescribed by phylc!an, pottc-silng Infinite parity, and which no one takes la vain who U atSleted with auy f the numcrou rotnpUlaU tu which lt'l adapted. It frequently happen tli at to-called reinedle fall to produce a per manent effect. Tbl 1 became tbey are merely palliative, and therefore do not re move tberaute ot the maladies. wboe trnnv. torn they alter a time ceaie to ameliorate. Tbl I notably the cae with opiate and ae. oauve aruir. il u not o, noerer, wun IIuletter' Bitter, which aro a searching peel nc tbat conauer tbc dUcatc at well a uanunea iu tmticuu Wemen in India. Lad v Anna Gore-Langton, who had re cently returned from India, where she bad i .j! i i . l r 1. ueen residing wiui ucr uruuicr, uie asuac of Buckingham and Chandos, Guvera- or of Madras, recently delivered an inter citing and instructive address on "Tne Social Condition of Women in Southern India." Bbe said that Indian children w ere married at eight years of age. Sa tire fathers considered it a disgrace to have single girls in the family and en deavored to get them married in child hood, but then they did not always go at once to their husband's homes. Although but little money was expended in clothes I or education, the marriages were very ex- j pensive, as there was a great deal of feast-: ing, and many families had been for years impoverished by the expense of mar riages. Infanticide was not to prevalent as was the case a few years ago, and the Government bad done agooddeat to put it down. The marriages were generally arranged by the old women, who went from family to family to find suitable matches. The men in India were to a great extent ruled by the women, who were very conservative and bad a great objection to any improvement in their customs. The lower-class women worked very bard, pulling stone rollers, cutting grass, and helping their husbands in bricklaying. The natives treated widows very badly; their clothes and jewels were taken Irom tbem and tbey were made as miserable as possible. Nothing was more painful than the vacant, hopeless, melan choly faces of the adult women, and nothing was more wanted than lady doc tors, wbomigbtsave Indian women much suffering. Sir Sslar Jung had exerted himself to get a lady doctor, but he had to send to America for one, who lies now a large practice among Uic native women 2EWFOCSULaxOv The island of New fouadland is curiously favored, inasmuch as it is not infested with reptiles. Cap tain Chearnley writes "In Newfound land there is not a snake, toad, irog or reptile of any sort. There is not a squir rei os the island, no porcupine, moose or minx; whereas, with the exception of the porcupine, wanting in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, all Uiese creatures are foond in the neighboring provinces. The Arctic hare is found in Newfoundland, bat in neither Cape Breton nor Nova Scotia." Captain Hard v calls attention to other de ficiencies. He visited Newfoundland at midsummer, and could not help remark' ing that fireflies were not to be seen there; Willie IB .wva ocvu utcjr mum aj tbeasaads, their scintillations adding beaatvtoa quiet night. The island is fall of bogs and swamps, which renders it difficult to account for tha total absence of reptiles. Caprices ok FasHiojr. Novelty is the cry of the times; and the Paris hairdress ra have decided that wigs should be worn at balls and oa all grasd occasions Thus a fair young woman will appear oa the same day as a modes-t-looklug bru nette at the breakfast table, with jet- black locks at an oSciil diBucr, where i grave demeanor is requisite, and with co qaettish golden treses at a lively ball. Bute glass the whisky glass. 'All right." was mv answer. "Send the horses to the Txarskoe Scle Inn im mediately." Presently the fellow nuhed into mv room, and boving to the ground, tok otf bis cap with a grandiose air, tbea, draw ing out the money I had gives bim frem some hidden recess in the neighborhood 1 of his skin, be thrust the rouble into mv 1 hand, and exclaimed, "Little father, ray j uncle owns one of the horses ; he is vrry aagry. He says thst be wai net ceault ed in the matter, and that he loves the animal like a brother. My uncle will not let his bone leave the stable for les than five roubles. Whit is to be done! I told him tbat I had agreed te lake you, and even showed him tne money, but Le is bard-bearted and stern. "Very well," I said, "bring around the horses." In a few minutes the fellow returned. and exclaimed, "One of noble birth, I am asbsmed." "Quite right," I said, "you have every reason to be so. But go on; is your un cle's bone dead I" "No, one of noble birth, not so bad as that; but my brother I vexed. He has a share in one of the aaimaii; he will not let me drive him to the next station f-r leas than six roables" and the mn, put ting on an expression in wbicn cunning avarice and pretended sorrow were blend ed, rubbed his forehead, and added, "What shall we dor I said, "You have a grasd mother I "Yes," he replied, much surprised. "How did you know that I I have; a very old grandmother." "Well," I continued, "go and tell ber tbat, tearing Iet sbe sbould be annoyed if aay accident were to happen during our journey; for you know misfortune occur sometimes; God sends them," I added piooily. "Yes, he does," inter rupted the man; "we are simple people, your excellency. "And, not wishing to PiLtsOK IIuiORKUOios: Their causes and how cured without ttlng, buniln or cutting. ana wiiuoui pain, bend lor circular. .No charge whatever If not cured. Da. Va HCUMM.m'arlorO. Cosmopolitan Hotel, S.F Select Muslo Imported by Blackmar .t Davl, Mulc Pub. llher and dealer In Piano. Ore an, etc- MOand SM Market Ueet. ian Francltco. unucr me naidwin. MiXO SOLO. Atcnca Yelva Mazurka GO La Mantarnarde Mazurka - GO Lea Grrlou Mazurka 60 Lucrezta borgia. Morceau de Concert. W Fautt. On. IIS lOJ Marrbe de la Itelnc GO Une Flcnr de Saioa. Impromptu Vale GO Marebe Bobeme W Marie Polka Mazuika Ui Perl du Xord Mazurka GO La Favorite. Oo. 74 hO Bcrruovax -Kelcorpln." Variation.. W Barea-Op. Sft. 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If jou would hare tbe bett bur the air American Self- Threading Sewing Machine, and you will never be annoyca wuu me team coming anaruioriue lention i (cu-reguiaunz anu alway In order all know the lioj-irtaoee ( ucb improveraeni. ri linn tireei, nan l ranruro. l Ihe mace to bur mem. uo ana tee tbem or cnd for circular, wblcb I fur. nUbcd free on application. Some four yean ilnce tbe Verba Buena Bitter wcrcBnt Introduced uion tblicont: without prevlige, without tbe aM of capital, bol limply upon tb'lrown merlu,tbey bave gained such a bold uion tbe iiopiilar heart tbat tbe proprietor. II. William liavr tice been compelled to move to mere com. modioli q,uarUn, aad at tbe present time are kearcely able, with all of their lacrcaed Licit. Itlct, to uiwy tbc niilJly increaaing de mand for tbem. Iljy CMy. We Invite attewtton to tbe advertisement of Dr. J. L. Cogiwetl, of M Kearny Hreet, ban Fraaeeo. Ill experience a a dentlit and Cdehty ta bit dulir bave raised tor blra a large practice. 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WtTT TAB BZOfi 7m ir mm ML M(S.I1HCH1U-S JWEtT TSI ItMtSILS pOSSUT at SWX1TTAB BOrs SwiXAtOsrl V' mx lUtrrav. WTT TAB TTtKUVxTU SakSS or trmtaars hi War rmmt, mttot to cocrv. awcar TAB BALaAlC to w m-3 tx coajutnaa VLt Irrmfm mr twarm. mum mm to sa aaar mX IXc 89rilvenMtitliirtU(Cri.CrMa Hr rit CMxa. latntM. grvrrawi. qwai. ma SI Iran M mirraii vwk hrr Sweet Tar Uraadara. tu a iKlhi at ur dream tn mt eaarre. TSej tmamtt nrzmaim mad oM uStrsaUes. TfcrMaaVrtUlatefaTaldyaX tctlm m tt taac tcrsa. KZaXEZ. ft CO., TU Znsiwsr S. X. Grande Vsl. briulaate. Op. CO. Fasit. Op-laC DanattsdL Caprice de Concert. Le EeveU de SlretseS UavaaaUe iPadUbe Marvellle lljtaa KlXKCl P'eVo Sablla. Galop. (inat.) Caprice Pults. Bciuurdea UlroedcBcs Mazurlu Kuxxjr.Jr-Culrde Banie, Vilx J?&B ' ALTH0U3E WINDMILL, Try BowrK'a Yst Psrwder. ASK YOUR IROCEX FIIIT. SELLixa Off.: FURNITURE CARPETS Upliolstery Geeds. rpo CXSaZ THE A ' BCRXKAM-s ASirruc ruB bcks. scslm. da mad Sons mt mu mladm Tar Br lad Carmmt MOyTUOUESTTS TKUrCBASrCX KOTKL, W fcieiM c, ama rrmacaca. aUal Tlearu. t Scad itr hki LUt u rruaxiiStM- ti Arrack. FBAXZ llStirs rarta Mnm Xrv SryW. MiUBlirCiun. IUrtraCS.r burt tbe old lidj "s feelings, sbould tbe fore leg of jour uncle's bone or tbe bind leg of jour brother sutler on tbe road, bave ensured my mind. And suau not go with jou to-day, but take poit-berses to-morrow." Tbe man now became alarm cJ. think ing tbat be was about to lose bis fare. He rubbed bis forehead Tiolentlj, and tben exclaimed, "I will take jour excel leucj fur five roubles." "But jour brother P "Never mind; be is an animal; let us co." o," X answered. L sball wait tne post-horses are beautiful horses. I am told that tbev irallop like tbe wind; all the people in tbe town look at tbem, and the inspector loves tbem. "Let us sav lour roubles, jour excel lencj." ItutTOur uncle mizbt beat vou. l sbould not like jou to be burt." ".No, waa tbe answer, "we will go; and the knnttj point being thus settled, we drove off, much to tbe diasatisfaction of mj little servant, Nazar; a bloc-ejcd siren in Onk having, as tbe Orientals saj, made roait meat of bis heart, in spite of bis being a married man. Cap tain JJunutby, in "A Jltde to A Aim." 44 20 ta Taste w Haib Dcessixo. Young women alwajs look well with their hair taken off, so as to show the face. The ear, according u nature has formed it with aore or leu dclicacj, maj be en tirely uncovered or partial! j hid; tbe forehead, if high if longer than tbe nose sbould be concealed a little, and the face only uncovered near tbe temples; long curls, such as .Lawrence ugures wear falling on their checks, have an ex pression of sentimental reverie which maj suit certain romantic ladies; but, in a ceneral war, tbc cheeks left bare and tbe hair turned back is more graceful and natural than these drooping ringlets, which tbe most cbaste and tender kiss would disarrange. Why display beauti ful curls oa the cheek when tbej look so elegant oa the saps of the Beck or tbe shoulder! To conceal a part of tbe face, is it aot, apt to make people suspect some defect, or to lead thca to believe more than reallj existsl Women who hide under cork-screw curls their faded com plexion, or the mark which the linger of time bas lelt os tbcir faces, maice tucm selves look old bv this very precaution Sinceritj is best. As regards joung girls, they are always cuarsutng wiicn tbey uis play the whole of the face; youth is a skillful bair-dresscr. Pcblic roforaers hare seed to prsc tke oa their owe hearts that which they purpose to try oa others. LXTBiCB V Ballo la Matchcro 93 Muroerlle Yal TO L2xt La Re rata vecezlasa. Nocturne. . 20 Daa Bfacinculd. Walball , 70 Lcnonc Galop du DUble 20 Beve d"uo Anr 50 FIcart dOraa rtr. Valie 20 Oa.20. I'rrir el DecttHe. Vale 20 Carnival of Yealce.... La Clocbtttc da Convent Souvenir da Camp Le Fleur Yale Le Carillon de Sod Masxailbco Le Torrent Valie........ MiTTXl Fenell Yahve Pa de CUarre UHarpe Merom&a Barcorolle UNMetkKoM La Uarpe Eule OVallacc'a "Harp la tie Air.") Moxabt Fanlalilc ct (Cmln) ......1 40 Any of the above xasilc, American or For eign, tent by mall, poit-pald, on receipt of tbe price. A Larso Stock of C arris r a, &c. For twenty year tbe Concord Carrlicei bave been told oa tbe Pacific Cant, and tbclr merit are to welt known tbat little need be saU in reran! to their durability. ProbaUj few people are aware of tbe creat variety and extentive I lock kept on band by the Abbot Dawnln; Co. Areocr In 8aa Francisco. There are burcle, p bar tool, Usbt and beavy cxprea waron. milk, grocery, and faro waron. trotUnj rlr. and a great va riety of eaeh kind. Tbey bave over oae hundred and fifty on band, and these Include no lea than thirty different kinds and ttjle of waron and CAtrlarcs. Tbey alio keep In ; tock a f all line ot J. K. UIU Co.'a Concord Harne. Parties who vttlt Saa Franclico will do well to examine tbe ttock for them, selves. Parlies from the Interior can send tbclr orders and have them filled at same price a tfcourb they were there In peron, a lirv can tend for lllutralc4 catalogue and lelcct any tyle tbey with. T. 8. Eatman, the ArenU at 413 and 415 Battery ttrcct, haa made a material reduction In bl price to (ultlbe times, and will attend to all orders with fidelity and prumpine. IS 9 SATS ri.SCX. A CXIL. Cory Krret. ama macta. Or 11 I MADE BT UVE AbSXT CuiTI errra arw uuin ub! tree. A. S. A CEXTS WAVTEO-ToMactt IVtarr fCcrr .'a. ltd. Eaferxn ul Betoocauc. Tit tost vWk j u4 kiiuK ral.la fir. a os tai rx.it at- EeiolTers TtetT2j.?tl9. CnSK2n Wii :m ucx Woxxa. ctacaci, ll iUIIllfffi "tie 1 ere s..srr?ts3WBri. wr mSer oar Urxr ul mximt KacA. esarao- Isx e ae mtfitm ta tie aurfcet, at LESS THAN C ISTJM P I ITAT1 1 1 NO HTOTffiBUG-! b7CaU aa eex && asa Wwr BELL, GDMSI & CO., 633 and 6S5 Market St- S. F. MECOHELL WAGONS, X. w.SaSK!S5, Ait,W 9C.S.T. x. h. voants, ima TnaeUtea TTatrlrar. AQ JVAT CH ESy"1,,' j-a 40 i W 0 Tot lr&nXtr. u CJ U LTXtK XfXUafZ S2500ig,&5 Arrata. rf trmt r or irrsi so. WiKtto Oh Ht mill aiiw eaM.i3. UtHu. tx W IIitvw A Ca W ai bees will , mrimnuiunn ira mamm ni inn ' tad h grr IVt ant mmxuucimia mt mar rfamrXktm M I tmr hum maa cuu ia amrt mt ; Lttt ai mc lurcr oor r It t&& ur MA . 4.1 VJ.W. f 1 WK-T--1SI wr. .W B MARKET STREET Bank of Savings 634 miET STSEET.SiX FiiKCBCO, Opposite Palace Hotel. TBBWAH St. LStSTXia nr. sr. LATnux Seminary for Young Ladies. In Ififti Prof. Uermon Perry eUbllhed day school In Sacramento, and one year later opened a boarding school for young ladles. Ul ncce( was men mat ne ercciea a war. tory brick building In 1M7. The groana hont the bnUdinr occuor nearly half a block and are neatly laid out with walks and ornamented with Sowers and tree. The Seminary and ground make a very pleasant oae pa- and onlet borne for young ladle, w renU wlib tbem to get tbe brttof lnitruc- tlon and a crotectlre borne Influence at the un time. Tbe pretcnt principal, Mr. Uermon Perry, l a lady of great experience In teaching, and baa a natural Sine for act In r ai a. mother and Instructor for thoie en- Irutted to ber care. ParcnU who whb their diurhtera to be nlaccd where they will have an opportunity for a good education, and at Ihe aame time b surrounded by good lnla ence. can not do belter than correspond with the principal. See advertisement in another place. Wrekbtxb tbe California Tcatt Cakes bsve been uicd tbey have gives such un. Qualified salUfaclloB tbat no one need bave poor bread on account of Inferior yeast. Thec Cakes ssve housekeeper o much In. convenience tbat ftw will do without the after one trial. Ask your grocer for them. or scad for sassple. see aaveruacaeni in another place. A Ccbb withla tbe reach of the poorest tufferer froa rbeaiaaUMB. sore uroal, sub jolats, aad all aches aad pal Trapper's Is diss OIL Price, SO cent per flask. Usb Bursfeam't AMsttoe far cresp, eeMs, sere uuoai ana Boarsetme. tew rixKLAsn TurcKAJcx il Cetaar.tabaaikrraCaAtarsli. KIMKmnat UaA, velt Uaut tar irreril Tan Sar CraR. tnla. nrusm. B w4rS mad itm.rrtinsc mm tmiOoa ta tx mU Is aaam bat ikirraaMm. Oatj Trs;mai(iatSrt4in4 u toMtu mmuoa Ssr Kaonmt. Cmarcan, trrm raSBc USnry. Ac t"rm- k.UJ ... . . . 1 1 1 i i i i i mm.t n i rm . t f ir. CaiatAi MitTt.v.,inarT Sr14iiA SHIllll : - Iitn i tArr i u in lmau nsitttrc ta BiaX ottt tiinr a r- tim Tnx Drro- rir rer eeat prr utia. D p nmtsm rrcclreS rraai doiUr e; mrd. XacAimfar But kK. rv Mstar rraHum rr tar txtrrisr. Bl3k Baotl mr btraicam tt Drjwlt mVl BirvirSea oe dmlrr- rr i wm mgrmv. Merr u Maa la trsaa nni a ca butt mncsmj. Baxk mm m AitarAtn taa SaTcVjet. r U. rritK xcniCAL wbjber thk A. Are Witri Sirrroci AirHWr mad rr Br- au jtrr Lir.m. 1 m iKaimiM rtowr tor rndiiUL nouudi kit am reUnrdot Xe tory USeataiU . Ae. Sy It :tlse hti wriB(iuBU7nniHUM. mm bo -mvu ilrullit Vmr t-melBe Ca-.t XrMlral Hnu, -.a XV-l-iati mrua rr.arlw. iwrumm d Trrm femmM.u aLSHvr dorrs. UTAU trim rr aay mrao la IS n-aitai Ba -kit r rr. at ami at 1 Ufa tairrtorUy ai id mrat niSorr JU CeilaWKLLI BBS . TAL iyovs. xa Kraray SA, imt BuS. San maciico. Braaace CBLoaoroaa atfBtauur L Ala4y iiKntla axwaCaxr. Oaanvavai mr mmav9md ta -ort P U MP S ! BCYOSLYTHK,eLBA5B BUIABLE Excelsior Force Pump. It ta b v far Ikr Cheap! In the- raS, Ytaaaaantia mT tkrm In Ca. HOLttRBBK. BKBRILL A CB Arnla. lit aatf 1 U G Iforai. SL..S.1 Trlro. COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN KF.LLV, Ja FUU X TEA&S rROrTUETOB Of tt Urwoilja IliXrL . r,U Baw roakeelrd oalr wna ta CUMUUCClAL IUlTSX.oa Stuatcoa. rry its. mad Kraray M a. r. Ta UKanrrcui a a InUUa aM comm. .alia ae 4 lory keUL.alUi etrnlor, rte mad offm laprrlar ndsan at Joa ntri. free euack mod carrtirra rrom all petal A eaU mm tmarr patrani r.pteuauy iara. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Bl and Kraray Man S-rnnclac. 1 OO aad SB OO rEB DAT. B.crATIUOUK. .... raorairroA d I'urliM. vilh Lia kiawcr LtK Uotrl oa. -VI alwira be la vnUas at i lasdtac ta tUUHJ llll III' I m in iim iimii il im wviwi ju. cet tata Ui nal OoKBt eairfa yoa. U yoa do aac Ur U1 WESTERN HOTEL, BatOa Block from Depot aad Steamboat Laadlsc SACKAMKXTO, CAL. mini nnt.iu..ttr.lr N . kiriee raitbeeaeoa' I w ita in t la Wtn.ra ImorurrmeaU. Th oalrlloeie la Ui Oiy vita Iatt tlmior iaa Mr Kicim. SIO Blclr "rnlilr Stoaaaa. Haara nnd Ld.tnr. SS. to B1.30 prr Bar. Jf rail. irnis rr uoaca io ta HouU Eickaac Ofiee. Birber Boon, una Kooai aad Laaadrr ta thl Hoim Show r Balk ntAK I Jjaeau? M. tlB. S-r-prtelar. P.N. P. C No. U7. SACRAMENTO SEMINARY, F STREET. BETWXKS MtB ASl tttt. SACRA A A Manrdlar nnd bar Mefcool far Yinar AArtlr-. trarnd for creaura. Brata,CaL Cormnxxidcaei lartud -UB aU U6 for rarur latoaauea. KSU. HXUf eX 7XUT, FrUsiBsX ALVHT NUTTIKG & SOI?, CO LU. O z u I T I J T I I S 121 azi 12S rremsstSC- Saa Traiaueo, ascricTCBtas or House and CeirMery Fences BBBttM. BAXK VACS.T. T BUHOX CCLLM, and ALL KINDS OP IRON WORE. 100 DUbrcmt Fitters o-f TtBecs. rATS.YT TCBCLARUSD AXaLSISOX IVIDBEI-BAKItOWS, araoxaia axn tiewraw tix voo&. C9THnd far Catalaa and rrle Ut 4.J rf rf n TUT I IXI OONOO dnliits, Bito, Eixt Wiirts l Etnas, AT abbot Bewsne ce.n. 4.13 aad 415 Battery Btrtst, Sab SYa-elss. T. tt. KAMTjBAX. Airal Maize Flour Toilet Soap! Maize Flour Toilet loaol Maize Flour Toilet Soap! A treat dUearrryt aaw roaa o iraaadt II oothra. mKm. aad vkltaai tka ir la. kia aadrrfil fccftllac aad tapcrtor wiaMac prrW. aad la roal- i; k rur van nn, aanery, aa faru vw.tv. la dclliktlallr Brrraiaed. aad laid Tirr ktr il BKotrnbi uica. Krctucrrd la raKM-OSSec. U?t, by MeKhONC. V.V MAA8EX A CO. 1llJIkla. BOUK1 ik. Amrrlran at Jfat mm iiTEB VnalUrif A Ua.kla aad aatktktiC ktMory el ta Hweu-i. Umurn, TmK rrirUos l"i4lTl taadaoW Hie aad eaaMM ot lar. f lac KmMt W nuiiun w.inier. . van A CU.Tal4ar. Saa rriaetKa. W. rrHK XUrkell fu-. rrtett aad Sirtaf wi-a 1 arc a tas-i at tata ourrt aaa -ta fiMexad ta tSxXMr mt tarn fattc Coae artsrr tkiaaayaOer Xr. Saars lAatn-eOiHar Stiecr. S lU a rd auttao! at SiacrAtbr td THOROBIHIKACE, ivrnTg EXPRESS: ntmSmlnm. tVABe. Ukl carrtatraau Wagons, rxl rkwUBl ammV aTiadi WATERNOKSE t LESTER, mrosTXssor Taioi aii Ctmap Iatfiiitfr 2 O ru -U Z?Z naaBala Asd an eckaT- tT-s at Boa. ui War- flt mmd TTaad Rlk WBtw aou aaawrarox AIJHSTAILE CJiRRIAlE MMIKELU H ATI SO REVOTED TO uCK 3TKW SATO ST BaUdlac tniit tar ocr ?cUl Me. wa ar -ter prrmxred ikaa errr ta npty ta Trod aad M am actarwi taaatoodalaavSaa. W Una, iv roserrtad vltk oar Saeraswaro aataa a Wkeat aad Bodr Factory aad Xickta drpartntat. eaaaaad aa itaattneitoaUtMtilordri.aa toetaeQea. AS fmoda raraltbed at tk taoit rraaaaiVa arteav Xoa. aad BI rrroeat Street. Saa FrnsSwn Xoa. tea iad BWB J Street. Saenatraso. XIBIT WILL WW. CALIFORNIA YEAST CAKES, lik2L7WnBAv idlMHnB!nwKanaar3B I ICnnnH s,$nnnnnrTTl L- - eaPnannaPifcyP "VTOW ftA calk marktuaad oar oo4 or i ladiTricreaaaoTrwiT. Tae tt Bread. LUckt BSaealU. K. Hoi rVkv HatCU, Dsacaaatit la Saet Ika artkd eumml t -, It sard la aay cairttj krl fd fmtt U r4Blrrd. tatrn Mass: jT'lC KF A COSaeraaratoy. Cal. t Tor sal br WBae aad KrtaU eraser eraUy. Samel ft jrtr tt awfc E. IETKICK fc CO., BAGS. SntB. near, WJ, 9n,Sa, Sf a4SH NerUVai, rtc-i Tral .Vwlia, OriEv Unla aadWirtaCoTra.He. l CUT 3Sft. S. T. SEAT OF WAR AFRCELT UTHOaKAPRKD VAr Or Rftl, Tark.r iad .aitJriurl!T evJorrO. eti tad aj IStHaucl liUr-t li th jir.at Krp ar. Trad am led br J(V B. 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