WIT AND HUMOR. "What the country yearns for is a book entitled "That Ante of Mine." The man vrho said he was "out on a lark" was really out on a swallow. Pailadklphia dentist's sign "Yon never miss the toothache till the root comes out. " Hafiz Pasha is mentioned by the Graphic as the mau who i3 going to lose Hafiz army. If Chief Joseph had the small-pox, Howard couldn't be in the least danger of catching it. N. Y. Star. One of the greatest wonders in this world is what becomes of all the smart children after they grow up. The New York Commercial Advertis er man has noticed that lawyers hare a "sue-thing way about them.1' "Every cloud has a silver lining," and many a man wishes his pocket-book was a good-sized, healtlry cloud. A chap who opened a sample room over a theatre appropriately painted over his door the word Uram-attic. A yovnu lady being asked by a poli tician which party she was most in favor of, replied that sho preferred a wedding party. The Oil City Call ventures forth het statement that "an express train is fast er than a day laborer, but it can't stop as sudden. It takes all the enjoyment out of a game of croquet to hear it called "an amusement within the reach of the fee blest intellect." Whatever else may be said against the Chinese no one can truthfully say that he ever saw one who parted his hair in the middle. And now we hear a still small voice saying: "The nasty moths have just ruined my furs." Any sensible mau will know what is expected of him. Another new city has b?en laid out in the Black Hills, and Mr. Sitting Bull says he will come around in a few weeks and lay out the citizens. Hawkeye. "Are the professions full ?" asks the Syracuse Standard. Not very, but some of the professors are just about quite comfortable, thank you. Hawkeye. An English magazine having written exhaustively upon "Water as a Bever age," an Albany paper thinks the scheme is feasible and might at least have a trial. The difference between the preacher, the builder and the architect at a church is simply this: "One is the rector, the other the erector, and the third the di rector! Judy. Every man likes to hit the nail upon the head. But let a man hit the nail upon the toe his big toe, particularly against a rook, and it is a different matter entrely. Ax old bachelor having been laughed at by a party of pretty girls, told them: "You are small potatoes!' "We may be small potatoes," said one of them, "but we are sweet ones." Russian, to Turk, who receives a bayonet-thrust "But, my poor Turk, yon don't appear to object!" Turk "It is the first time in eight days that any thing has gone into my stomach." "Madam," said a certain nameless one to Mrs. Brown, the other day, "you are talking simply rubbish." "Yes, sir," replied the ever-crushing lady, "be cause I wish you to comprehend me." A correspondent wants to know how an oyster can get fresh air when its shell is closed tight ? Why - the air passes in bi-valves of course. Ask us something harder. Whitehall Times. A woman, quarreling with her hus i...i k : i :ir - lu, iuiu nun aiiKj uciio cut 11 snj nua to die he would marry the devil's eldest daughter. "The law does not allow a man to marry two 'sisters," replied the tender husband. A youno man told Dr. JJethune that he had enlisted in the army of Zion. "In which church?" asked the dector. "In the Baptist," was the reply. "I should call that joining the navy," was the response. & Miss Rose "Goodness! the fire is gone out. I thought it was very cold." Lover "Shall I get my overcoat and put it on you ?" Miss Hose "Oh, no; but" (glancing at the clock) "hadn't you better put it on yourself V" A person who was leaving a crowded stage-coach the other day, steadied himself by resting his hands on the knees of the passengers. "What a sav age!" exclaimed one lady. "Yes," re plied her companion. "He's a Paw nee." Lawyer C , (entering his friend Dr. M 's office, and speaking in a hoarse whisper), "Fred, I've got such a cold this morning, I can't speak the truth." Dr. M. "Well. I'm glad its nothing that will interfere with your business." A woman out on South Hill, only fifty-one years of age, has raised seven teen children, all by hand, she was al ways too poor to use slippers, and the consequence is her right hand is cover ed with warts and callous spots. Hawkeye. A Chicago fashionable clergyman has failed. Liabilities, $15,000; assets, 22 pairs of worked slippers, assorted sizes; 13 dressing gowns; 30 pen wipers, two dozen fancy pin cushions; 9 watch pockets, and 7 cushions for easy chairs. Norristown Herald. During cholera time a Glasgow join er was asked by a lady, who was em ploying him at some household work, whether he would have a glass of whis ky now or wait till he had finished the the job. "I'll be takin the glass noo, mem, said the artizan, "for there's been a power o' sudden deaths lately." When Mrs. Van Cott comes singing down the aisle and fixes her reviving eyes upon a man, and he turns pale and trembles, she thinks his soul is awaken ed. Yet we have seen the very same look in a man's face when he turned round, after kissing the servant-girl, and suddenly encountered his wife's mother. O ld Dr. Hunter used to say, when he could not discover the cause of a man's sickness: "We'll try this and we'll try that. We'll shoot into the tree, and if anything falls, well and good." "Ave," replied a wag, "I fear this is too com monly the case, and in your shooting into the tree, the first thing that gener ally falls is the patient." At a School Board examination the inspector asked a boy if he could for give those who had wronged him. "Could you," said the inspector, "for give a boy, for example, who has insult 0 d or struck you?" "Y-e-s, sir," replied the lad very slowly. "I think I could; but he added in a. much more rapid manner, "I could if he was big ger than I am." A Romance of the Czar's Sister. On a little frequented street of St. Petersburg, there stands a gloomly- looking building, large, but of a severe style of architecture and painted m som bre colors. This is the Leuchtenberg palace, a name suggestive of a dark page in the history of the imperial fami ly of Russia. Many readers will yet re member the somewhat romatic story of the marriage of the Czar Nicholas' fav orite daughter to a dashing young Ger man officer. The Duke of Leuchten burg was handsome but comparatively poor and obscure, and it is said that the wayward Princess made the first ad vance, and even that the stern Emper or consented to the marriage only to avoid scandal. At any rato romance and royalty do not seem to agree well, and the union turned out badly. The Duchess tired of her former idol, a gay and dashing but at the same time schol arly and thoroughly honorable German, and began to form liaisons, the most no torious of which was with a Count Stro gonoff. After a life of mortified seclusion and constant study, the Duke died, re fusing to recognize on his death bed the last two children borne by the Prin cess. Immediately after the demise the latter was forced to marry Strogon off, and was banished from Russia. She took up her abode in Pari3, where she died a few years ago. The children of the union have been somewhat under a cloud, and several matches proposed for the very accomplished daughter were broken off for some unexplained rea son. The oldestfson the young Duke of Leuchtenberg has now joined the army of ths Danube, and may accom plish something in the field that will place a renewed lustre on his father's name, and bridge the gulf that separat ed him and his sister from the remaind er of the family. From St. Petersbvr-j Letter. Origin of Some Famous Legends. Not among the different members of the great Aryan family only are the germs of many of our best-known stories dis coverable. They seem td belong to hu manity. Prof. Fiske of Harvard Uni versity, noticing how the "William Tell legend (for it is a legend), and that of which the Welsh form celebrates the death of Gelert's faithful hound, and a good many others, besides; are found everywhere, says: "We must admit, then, that these fireside tales have been handed down from parent to child for more than one hundred gen erations; that the primitive Aryan cot tager, as he took his evening meal of yava and sipped his fermented mead, listened with his children to the stor "ies of Boots and Cindorella and the Mas ter Thief, in the days when the squat Laplander was still master of Europe and the dark-skinnpd Sundra was as yet unmolested in the Punjab." True; but may we not go further, and say that, finding these tales, or counterparts, among Zulus aud Mongols and Malays and red Indians, we must either pro nounce them to be "innate ideas," or else hold that men had invented them in the old, old time when the differen ces between Aryans and non-Aryans had not grown up? Sir II. Rawlinson seems to prQve, from the earliest Assyrian re mains, that, "in the beginning," Ham ite and Shemite and Japhethan were all one that even what afterward be came of the Aryan tongues were then "agglutinative," like the red Indian of to-day. Some one, too, has just proved that the old Peruvian was a kindred speech to the Sanskrit! No wonder then, that tho same stories are current all the world over. Some Western Ranchmen. During my trip hereabout I have visited the ranches of several New York, Boston and Philadelphia boys, who have left homes of luxury to become ranchmen, and who are making money rapidly in growing cattle and sheep. Among those who have exchanged the comforts of the East for this life of adventure and excitement are Clarence King; Charles Motley, a nejhewof the dead historian; L. C. Bripgs, son of Richard Briggs, the Boston merchant; Wilbur Raymond, who graduated from Wesleyan Univer sity, class of 1874; Galusha A. Grow, Jr. , a nephew of Sidney Dillion, and many others whose names I might men tion. Clarence King says the only true way to live in this world is to raise stock on the Laramie plains during the summer months and spend your win ters alternately in New York, London and Paris. There is a fascination about the wild, roving, adventurous, inde pendent life of a ranchman, which I can readily understand captivates young men of birth and education, especially when there is money in the business. " When I am my own master I am not tied down, and can make five times as much money as I could at any business in Pennsylvania, it is not surprising," said Mr. Grow to me, "that I should en joy this life." Many of the ranch house a few miles away from here are made of old worn out rail ties, when new were cut in the Medicine Bow and other neighboring ranges of mountains, and floated down in the Laramie and other streams to the railroad track. Clteyenne Letter. Blatant Bcmmers. We have receiv ed several letters, not on the whole me ritorious specimens of composition, in tended to reflect severely upon our re cent animadversions with respect to re turned bummers. A correspondent, however, is by no means disentitled to respectful attention merely because he is a bad speller, a worse grammarian and an execrable penman. We are glad of the opportunity thus given us of re peating what we lately said, namely, that though returned bummers are very good peoples in their way, and doubtless contribute in some small degree to the population of the kingdom of heaven, yet for them to secure the respect of sensible people is to say as little as pos sible about their past "and future ca reers, their repentance over the one and their intentions about the other. Espe cially should their ostentatious piety not be flourished on a public platform. In a mixed assembly there are always ignorant people who will be caught bv the morbid flash and glare on his pan demonium penitence, and who lose sight of the fact that the only thing a gross sinner who wishes to do better can do with grace, is to work for himself and others and say nothing adout it. Too many so-cailed reformed inebriates "blow" too much about thir - - - - T ilU ness. Let them have the decency to keep quiet. Then they will learn in time the exceeding beauty of a silent re ligion, which speaks, "as the flower speaks by its perf nne. Xtir York Tele gram. Science says that it took millions of years to evolve man from the clam ; ob servation shows that it takes less than a minute to transfer the clam into a man. Stupid People. A stupid man can erenerallv do some one thing fairly well. He can often save money, and is sometimes gifted with a talent for shooting, fishings, row ing, sketching, yachtiDg, preaching,' turning a lathe, or playing the corno pean. The misfortune of this is that he im agines from his success in one particu lar that he is equally capable in all. But, except in his own peculiar likes and dislikes, he is not fastidious. If he does not care for good wine, he des pises the man who cannot drink mar sala. If he is not musical, he professes to enjoy a street organ, fees the grinder, sneers at people who dislike the noise and openly announces his belief that Beethoven is dull and Wagner a hum bug. If he is fond of town, he rails at the country. If he likes the country, he wonders how a man can be such a fool as to live in town. He makes no allowance for other people's tastes, but measures everything by himself. The man who is taller than he is must be a giant, the man who is shorter a dwarf. His house, his furniture, his religion, his wife, his children, his pursuits, his prejudices are tho standards" by which every one's else are measured. In drets he is likely to adopt some costume and wear it always, at home or abroad. To stupid people indeed we are indebted for all our permanent institu tions, and it was one of the class who invented the widow's oap. He associa tes doubtful morals with doubtful ways of dressing the hair, and would rather see his daughter in her coffin than wear ing high-heeled shoes. He reads little, and on tho whole prefers dull books, Thackeray being his great enemy. It is to.attract him that novels are written without character, story, or plot. He reads his newspaper aloud after dinner , and believes everything in it if it is of his own iolitical creed; but if it is of a different party, he does not even be lieve the announcement of deaths. He is often very kind to the sick, but makes a bad nurse, always arguing with the patient, although he considers him like all sick people, insane aud wander ing in his mind. He therefore consults the patient'- wishes as little as the doc tor's and constantly hints that the one is giving interested advice, and that the other is feigning illness. He never gives medicine more than one trial, but sometimes takes two or three rival bot tles at the same time; and is curious in patent pills and digestive lozenges. He is often very careful in measuring doses, and is a famous hand at dropping, but never remembers how many spoonfulls to give, aud whether to shake the bot tle. He looses his presence of mind be fore danger, has never forethought to smooth things likely to go wrong, and is always ready to take refuge in a kind of fatalism which sometimes relies on Providence, and sometimes asserts tha immutability of the Impossible. Interrupted Table Talk. The other evening the Rev. Mr. Phil acter sat down at the tea table with a very thoughtful air, and attended to the wants of his brood in a very -abstracted manner. Presently he looked up at his wife and said: " The Apostle Paul" " Got an awful lump on the head 'saf ternoon." broke in the pastor's eldest son, "play inpc base ball. Bat flew out of the striker's hands when I was um pire and cracked mo right above the ear, an' dropped me. Hurt? Golly!" and the lad shook his head in dismal but expressive pantomime as he tender ly rubbed a lump that looked like a bil liard ball with hair on it. The pastor gravely paused for the interruption, and resumed: " The Apostle Paul-' "Saw Mrs. O'Gheminino down at Greenbaum's this alternoon." said his eldest daughter, addressing her mother. " She had tho same old everlasting black silk, made over with a vost of til leul green silk, coat-tail basque pattern, overskirt made with diagonal folds in front, edged with deep fringe; yellow straw hat, with black velvet facing in side the brim, and pale blue flowers. She's going to Chicago." The good minister waited patiently, and then, in tones jut a shade louder than before, said: " The Apostle Paul" "Went in swimmin' last night with Henry and Ben, pop, and stepped on a clam" shell," exclaimed his youngest son; "cut my feet so I can't wear my shoe; and, please, may I stay home to morrow?" The pastor informed his son that he might stay away from the river, and then resumed his topic. He said: "The Apostle Paul says" " My teacher is an awful liar," shout ed the second son; "he says the world is as round as an or.mge, and it turns round all the time faster than a circus man can ride. I guess he haint got much sense." The mother lifted a warning finger toward the boy and said, "Sh!" and the father resumed: The Apostle Paul says" " Don't bite off twice as much as you can chew," broke out the eldest son, re proving the assault of his little brother on a piece of cake. The pastor's face showed just a trifle of annoyance as he said in verv firm decided tones: " The Apostle Paul says" " There's a fly in tho butter!" shriked the youngest hopeful of the family, and a general laugh followed. When si lence was restored the eldest daughter, with an air of curiosity said: "Well, but, pa, I really would like to know what the Apostle Paul said." " Pass me the mustard," said the pas tor absently. Then the committee rose and the Senate went into executive session and soon after adjourned Burlington. (Vt.) Free Press. Who He Was and Why He Came. When Dr. Bradon was rector of Eltham, in Kent, the text he one day took to preach was, "Who art thou?" After reading the text, he made (as was his custom) a pause, for the congregation to reflect upon the words, when a gen tleman in a military dress, who at that in stant was marching very sedately up the middle aisle of the church, supposing it to be a question addressed to him, to the surprise of all present, replied, " I am. sir, an officer of the Seventh Foot, on a recruiting party here; and, having brought my wife and family with me, I wish to be acquainted with the neigh boring clergy and gentry." This so de ranged the divine and astonished the congregation that, though they attempt ed to listen with decorum," the dis course was not proceeded in without considerable difficulty, The Rochester Democrat thinks Char ley Ross was deposited in a Chicago savings bank. l'l-;-;(.Trwsat-sr. COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Shutting- Out the Enemy. It is better to shut out the enemy, Dis ease, than to battle with him after he has enter ed the fortress of the body. Therefore, if health is endangered by hurtful influences, such as a malarious atmosphere, unhealthy occupations, sedentary pursuits, and those which necessitate undue physical or mental strain or exposure in rough weather, It is the part of wisdom to pro tect it by the use of a reliable preventive. No article sold, advertised or prescribed is so well adapted for this purpose as Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters, an agreeable and efficacious tonic, rec ommended by physicians as a medicinal stimu lant and corrective, botanic in its derivation, and having for its spirituous basis old rye of the purest quality, which preserves in an undeteri orating form the potent vegetable juices and ex tracts combined with it. Fortified with this be nign preventive, the system may bid deliance to disease, no matter how unfavorable the condi tions. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. Our Visit to the Fine Establishment of Harrison A IHt'ltsou. Although we have constantly undertaken to describe the modus operandi of the many branch es of industry represented by our Ban Francisco firms, we have never penned an account of tho extensive trade known as the wholesale wood and willow ware business. We therefore pro pose this week to call the attention of our read ers to the representative establishment of Messrs. Harrison !fc Dickson, whose manufactory and salesroom are located at No. 210 Sacramento street. We must premise by stating that within the confined limits of a newspaper article it would be almost impossible to mention the va riety of stock kept by such a firm and it is as tonishing to find in one house such an endless variety of goods as are comprised here under one roof. Messrs. Harrison A Dickson, besides dealing in everything coming under the head of wood and willbw ware, are manufacturers of brooms, brushes, Telegraph and Cosmopolitan matches, being also general agents for the Pacific States for the famous HOCK RIVER BUILDING PAVER Which has a widely extended sale on this coast, illustrating in what high estimation it is held by our builders, contractors and owners. Tho firm dates its origin back some eleven years, boing, however, located in Sacramento previous to 1873. Seeing the many advantages possessed by San Francisco as a distributing and manufacturing centre the firm removed to this city some four years ago and have since that time occupied their present commodious and well-arranged quarters. The building occupied is a two-story and basement structure, extend ing back from Sacr.-imento street to Commer cial street. All tho shipping and packing is done in the rear (Commercial street) where tliev have a double store (Nob. 213 and 215). The entire upper floor is given up to the manufac tory, and to the uninitiated a walk through this department is peculiarly interesting. Some fif teen hands are kept constantly busy, and with the aid of all the facilities experience could sug gest they turn out immense quantities of such goods as are manufactured here, which find their way all over the coast. Two traveling mon are kept constantly on tho road and by their combined efforts materially aid in swelling the aggregate of their yearly business. As above stated, the "firnTdeal in everything coming under this head, carrying also a large stock of paper, paper bags, cordage, twine, etc. To describe an establishment such as that of Harrison .V Dickson would require much more space than we can devote on this occasion, so extensive are its details. The foregoing re marks, however, are of more importance to the trade ; they are not given llatulently to t levate tho houso in question but as a representative show the magnitude of this trade in our city as well as to assist such dealers as may not be in timately acquainted with its .merits and there fore unaware of the advantages which it otters. We take pleasure in recommending a prominent and thorough managed establishment where or der and system are its ruling characteristics, selling only good wares and treating all with unifoim courtesv. N. F. Commercial. OUR COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LOW11Y .V CO. Casting our eye over the wide field of indus trial enterprise", our interest is awakened by noting the mutual relation and dependence which are sure to subsist among them. The ag riculturist is not independent of tho manufac turer, and both need the services of the mer chant, lift ween the producer and the consumer stands, in honorable conjunction to both, the commission merchant. The number of them in our city is large, and the busiest scene is the " home" of that industry. This shows how ex tensive this trade is, and the growing import ance of San Francisco as a distributing centre. Probably the best known commission men on the street is tho firm of Lowry & Co., whoso lo cation is on the south-east corner of Clay and Davis streets. They are members of the Pro duce Exchange ; sell to the local trade on com mission ; also do jobbing ; in fact do a general commission business. Tho qualities for which this class of merchants are specially serviceable are in no essential particular different from what are indispensable in other classes of busi ness men. We of course include in this esti mate such qualities as general business knowl edge, strict honesty, zeal and enterprise. It is evident, therefore, that for the fulfillment of the conditions, involved in a successful commission business, motives of personal interest can nev er be wanting to stimulate industry. Nor is there an under temptation in this department of commerce to infringe upon the privileges or rights of either the actual owners or purchasers of the goods sold on commission. The best of all proof on this behalf is found in tho number and high respectability and general efficiency of the merchants. We present to our readers this week an illustration of these remarks in the house of Lowry fc Co. They are so well known among farmers and others generally for realiz ing the best prices and making prompt returns, that it is almost unnecessary for us to mention the same. Wo can assure our readers they will faithfully watch the interests of consignors. All facilities are at hand, enabling them to handle any amount of goods prompt! v. The house was established in 1871, being at that time known as Lowry A Wightman. It so continued until Jan uary, 1870, when it was altered to its present style, Lowry fc Co., the members respectively being W. J. Lowry, J. II. Cutter and L. V. U. Howell, gentlemen of experience in this branch and who have won for themselves the highest reputation on account of fair dealing in all bus iness transactions, as well as being men of en terprise and energy of the highest standing in commercial circles. Consignors in their line cannot do better than to make their business acquaintance. 5. F. Commercial. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. "Durang'8 Rheumatic Remedy," the great Inter nal Medicine, will positively cure any case of rheu matism on the face of the earth. Price $1 a bottle, six bottles, $5. Sold by all Druggists. Send for circular to Helphcnstine & Bentley, Druggists, Washington, D. C. Sold wholesale by II. C. Kins Co., Sacramento, Cal. Patentees and inventors should read adver tisement of Edson Bros, in another column. Cards, SI ; Cabinets $2 per doz. People's Art Gallery, 31 Third street, San Francisco. 103 Q1 -PAGE CATALOOCK FREE TO AGENTS ijl Vik8tkkA Co., 17 New Montgomery st ,S.F. , . M r EJftlVAL. J. I.. 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Klaille Ktork Inirn one of our ! I a 1 1 f m. Pamphlets with prices free. The ruptured will find it to their interests to write C. K. KEXiON fc Co.. Sole Agents, lu'j Montgomery Street, Suu Francisco. BR. GUNN'S Aromatic Elixir BITTERS. rpiIK GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSTIPATION JL and a score of 111 s arising from irregular actim of the liver. These Bitters are pleasant to the tavte and should be inol in all cases of Hri. 'oillnliOH. llMla-he. Iir.rine. I.okm of Aii-tite. Humor of tho It loo it uul Ask yo;ir Druggist for them ami take nothing els.-. A. VAN tlATlNK .V 0. Propr!et)rs and Manufacturers. lireiibam Place, above the Pia.a. San Francisco. San- Francisco, April 1-uh ls7i. Mr. A. Van A lstiv h-.Jfar Sir far years I was troubled with Constipation, J iidigestion and Dvs pepsia, with occasional attacks of violent lieari ache. I have been under medical treatment many times, but without success. About eight months ago I was advised by my frinds to trv your Dk. (io.NK's Bittkhs which I dil very reluctantly, for I had lost all hopes of ever getting cured but am very happy to state that after using three bot tles of your Bitters it cured me, and I uni now us well as I ever was in my life. Vours very respectfully. Leopoldixa II KIT KK, No. 10 St. Charles Place, Ret. Vallejo aDd Green. LOO! BURBANK & MYERS, Im porters and Breeders of Fancy Fowls. Pigeons, Rabbits, Dogs. etc. Also Eggs for hatching from the finest of Imported stock. Eggs and Fowls at re d need prices. lit ICICANK MVKRX, and 44 California Market, Yards, cor. Lottand McAllister streets S. F. Enclose stamp for Pkic-k List. leme. xtnte where you tw (hit AilrrrtiKm?nt. JOHN T. LITTLE, liK'ounl Ilroker, Krai i:i Agent, and IcIer En Viilteu Slate. State. City aud County Itonal. Una, Water. Uauk, Itaili-onil ul Other SeeuritieH. 412 Montgomery Street. $400,000 To Loan on CITY and COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. $250,000 To Loan on Gas, Water, Bank, Rail road and Other Securities. MERCANTILE PAPER Discounted, aud Money Loaned upon all kinds of Collaterals. JOlfX T. LITTLE, 4lr Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. NOTICE OF CHANGE ! ILOKEXCK SEH I. M inilXK AUF.X- cy, 1! New Montgomery street, San Francisco. Hereafter a moderate charge will be made for Clean ing and Repairing old Machines that have been in use longer than the time for which sewing machines are usually warranted, and customers will be re quired to pay the freight. Florence Sewing Mraclilno Co. A. ROMAN & CO. ARE DAILY RECEIVING NEW BOOKS NEW STATIONERY. Wholesale and Retail Booksellers. Manufacturing Stationers and Printers. The Trade, Schools and Libraries supplied on most liberal terms. All orders promptly and carefully attended to. Prices strictly moderate. II noXTUWMERY STREET, LICS nOUSE BLOCK, SAN FRANCISCO. hl-KClALTV REMOVAL, !.. haa removed to 621 Clay fttreet. Dis eases of the Evk and Ear receive especial attention. Medical and fturpicnl treat ment given in all diseases Much experience in Throat and Lung diseases. Electro Ma ' netism Mfinfiilnn.i tiled in diseases of the nervous system. To Uenlto rinary diseases much attet Mon Is given. May be consulted by letter. Address vV. J. PAUH, M. ) KZl Clay Street, San Francisco, (over Clay street Savings Bank). Rooms 1. 2 and 3. ISoots and .Shoes. JOHN KUIXI VAN. N. E. cor. Bat tery and Jackson Sts., San Francisco, offers to make to order the best French CaU Leather BOOTS at from 8 to 9 00 California Leather Boots, - - ifi on French Calf Oxford Ties, - - f 4 00 V ..iijwi 111.. a '1 rliUl..ni. UAA. , c i . . ? ' '-' ' v v a www any ijWH mime to onjpr Persons in the country ordering Boots and Skoes to the amount of $12 or more will be allowed a reduc y?.of '""'Percent, to make the express charges JACTU RE 0L. Boots and Shots sent C. O D Positively one price. FIG BITTERS USE the Hieraplcra or Tig Bitters. Cures Fever i1ia,ld.iVKUei..?lUou''ness- Constipation. Impure Blood, Kidney eakness. Worms. Urinary Liisor ders, tenia e Complaints, etc. Druggists have It Agents. Rkdinoton fe Co, Wholesale Drus-cists ban Francisco, Cal "bimo. Jit UJ 1 - TRADE riHE price of this well-known article in 5 U. Tlnh:is been MATERIALLY RE m ( EJ. se that I the above trade mark is on each package. Til E BEST M EDI I'M UlR THE DKM RLCI lux UK GOPHERS. Full directions with each can. ii. i. wic i !:; fc c-o., ii'iiiKitw, I-VE-PO-T-D-S OF DZETT3-S JISTJD CHEMICALS. Corner Jlontg-oniery ami IChsIi streets. San I'raiifiwo. AGEXXT AXD MA XA G K It GOLDEX CITY CHEMICAL WOKKS. mPORTAXT TO EWSPAP RUSSELL, GIBSON & Co. Are now prepared to offer extraordinary induce ments to Newspaper Publishers : oinrsinr.s. isiui:s. supplksi kxtk. (For Dailies, Semi-Weeklies or Weeklies), Or entire newspapers, printed with or without our Co operative Advertisements, o-i more favorable terms than ever before offered. iso Aovertlsements oi our own inserted anions reading matter. no that patrons can always know how much they should be credited with. Our selections of reading matter, together with our San Francisco Leiter. Market Report and Weekly Compendium ot News, are acknowledged features, and give entire satisfaction. Notwithstanding the misrepresentations and false hoods of a certain party who has vainly attempted to bhtckmail us, our business lias steadily increased, and i iir list of papers is now larger than ever before. - i r CAI'TIOSf.-Newspap. VittZ-JZ-. ers' '" writing, should be -V "- ' to lie deceived by ant p fAl'TIO ST. Newspaper Piiblish- careiui not person who shrewdly tries to mislead, by adopting a similar mime. Auuress an your com uiuuiculioiis iu Western Newspaper Union 3IS 1'E.AY ST., Son Franelaeo. RUSSELL. GIBSON A CO.. Pkopkutors OREGON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The Only Direct Lino to Portland. Cabin Pamuiee. SIO Steerage I'se. $3 dfe$ ItlMllIl.Alt STKA3I K It S TO 2S2 PO RTL. N 1 leaving San Francisco ev ery ilVIC DAYS until further notice Steamships City of Chester, George W. Elder and Ajax, Connecting with Steamers to SITKA and PUG ET so UN U, and O. and C R. R. C. and Oregon and C. R. R. Co. through Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue River Valleys, Oregon. TICKETS TO ALL POINTS ON Til E O. and C. R. It. SO LI J AT HKDLCUD KATES. K. VAN OTERENDORP, Agent. SflO Battery street, San Fruiicisrn. PACIFIC COASTSTEAMSKIP CO. Carrylns ttie V. S. 3Iail and tlx- Kxprena. Tlie Eleeant Steamer of Company leave Broadway Wharf, San r i-uciaco, Every W'ekk for PORTLAND, OREGON, DIRECT, And for Santa Cruz, San Luis Obispo, Santa Bar bara, Ventura. Los Angeles, and San Diego and other ports about EVERY" THIRD DAY. Tickets sold to all the principal places on the Pa cific Slope at tiij Iovr:,.', ltAx":!-. Won't Itiiy Tlrkela by any IIA-r Mue until you call at our Tirkrt Otiice. San Franrlaru Ticket Ofliee -14 Slont iromery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. General Agents, No. 10 Market street, San Francisco. C OIEROX MOUSE 519 Sacbamento St.. cor. LeidesdorfT, San Francisco. TH. BAILEY, FOR FIFTEEN YEARS J Proprietor of the Old Portsmouth House. Nan Francisco, has leased the above House, and having put the same in good order and repair, will be happy to see his old customers, and will endeavor to make them at home, as at his for mer location. Information to Country Residents. Tlie ST. GEORGE HOTEL, 812 Kearny St., CAN FRANCISCO. New four-story brick, con IO tainlng lOO beautiful light nunnv rooms, newly furnished, to rent by the Day, Week or Month, iu suite or single, at one-half the usual rates, enabling one to live in the citv iu fine stvle for the small sum of One Dollar per day. TRV IT. HOT BISCUIT EVERY MORNING. DOOLETC YEAST POWDER will no it. m:v it. AFTER YOU HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING In vain, USE IMt. SAI,FIKI.I-S RejttvenatoR And n thorough. Speedy and Permanent eure will bo jour Reward. It Is the only great remedy, Immediate relief, and positive cure for Weakness )ruliar to men ,- such as Nervous, Mental and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, aiul Broken-down Constitution, from what ever cause. It will restore Exhausted Vitality and Jti w&n a,U '!ter remedies have failed. 1 1 will pnrlfy the blood and Bupply it with the necessary life-giving principle, and thereby eradicate all mor bid eruptions of the skin. It Is an immediate relief complaints'01" aU KlDSKY AiiU "ladder Price, 2.60 ppr bottle, or five bottles in casefwblch In most every Instance haseffected a complete cure) lor flO.OO Sent to any address upon receipt of price, or C. O. I). Procurable only direct of DR SALFIELD, 34 Kearny Street. San Francisco, Cal., where you should call or address your letters. All communications Btrictly confidential. Oxkick Hours : 9 a. m. till 4 p. m. and 6 till 8 p. K. Sundays from 10 till 1 only. Cousultatioii by letter or personally Free. GRAND REDUCTION IN PRICES. M. SHOUT, Having Just received a Large Invoice of WEST OF ENGLAND GOORR Therefore Informs bis patrons that he will make -wr-iiAU l ORDER at the Lowest CASH PRICE for the next Sixty Days: Business Suits to Order, - $25 Pants to Order, - - - $6 Dress Suits to Order, $35 to S50 Commercial St., cor. Leidesdorfif, i.NS 3M"o. G mt . -. 77 BAN FRANCISCO. MELEES Bath for Sheep A Cheap and Effective DiP FOB SCAB, AND ALL other Sheep Diseases. We earnestly recommend all v ool Growers to try it. 4 IIUINT Y fc WINE, COT Front Street. Six Fbaxcihco. r o I iSii&iS m 3IAEK. '" m. i 'r : Has all tlie 4iooI Ioints: Snrrerior JleclmiiiMii ! .Muteliless Shuttle! I'iieiiinle(l n'orkiug Caimrily! SADLER Ji BARROWS. General Agents. 12I2 Market Street, San Francisco, and 46 Twelfth Street. Oakland Pacific Coast Agents for the Celebrated Excelslur Cold Swaged Sewing Machine Needles, and Job bers of Oil, Thread, Silk, and all kin. is of Attack meiits. m 'i'x w vrx7cr n MERICAll SEWING MACHINE. HQ I hrce-ipiiirters I.e Friction limn any oilier Machine. IT BEATS THEM ALL ! S.-lf -TlirouUi lis Shamir! Self - Threa-iitg ?) eelle ! I.lxliteot 1( u it it l ii Stillest tunning Niui.l-t ! -T1Mm mochliifr .. T 21 '!.-.; i is fast becoming known s the IST1 in tin WO!tXI! See It ! Try It ! Bu- It ! Warrantko TO GlVK ENTIRE SATISFACTION. AMERICAN SEWINQ MACHINE CO i. It. 1V4MI, Manajrr, Vil FIFTH STREET. - - - SAN FRANCISCO. B.ool' Airoiif Wanted in ail unoreu pied Territory. AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL, J.N FK.t.('lS('. riHIISOLD AND POPULAR IIOTE1 WH It'll JL has for the last twenty-four years expended o the traveling puhlic a coraial welcome and couifun of a home, and so favorably kuowfi to old -aliloi-uians and the traveling public, that it requires mi comment n my part further than to say that Thus. BxVAX.whn is an old Califomiati.and knows how to cater to the wants of the traveling public, has Uiken the full proprietorship or the above hotel, and will leave nothing undone to mae this hotel second to none in San Francisco for Comfort. Good Iji vlrii; and Cleauliu'ess. My sole aim shall bo lo the comfort and welfare if my quests. The tahle is furnished with the hest ti e market affords; the house has tieen thoroughly rei -ovated aud newly furnished throughout: two hut -dred rooms well ventilated. Gentlemanly and o!litliigclera. and clean and at tentive waiters will always he found iu my HotcL The Hotel is the most centrally located of any iti the city, being in the centre of the husruess purtLu of the city; the Street Cars paiw th 3 door every two minutes to all parts f the City. Ihe Hotel Coach, with red litrbus, will be at the railroad depow ami wharfs to convey passengers to the house freeil charge; my Runners wear S '---r Badges ou U-it breast with the name of the house ou. , He ware, of otrur Utmners. Hotel Prices are from fcl.&o to Vi.oo per Day. Give me a call ai d ludge for yourselves T"!J's. Kit VAN. MMHOODRESTORED DR. STEINHART'S Essence of Life A Positive I'uregunrnnlreii iu nil rasen or Xervoim nml IMiysiral Debility, Premature It-clliic nutl Exhaust ed Vital it j'. no matter of bow long; standi us' or from vlit entte lrodueel. Price $1 per bottle, or 4 bottles ('in case) 81 0. IfcS-Sent to any address, secure from observation, upon receipt of price or CO. D To be had only of I WIXLS, 42tt Kkaesv Strekt, San Franci-co. Consultation and Advice, personally at oftloe. or by letter. Free. DR. JL. J. CZAPKAY'S Private leclioul Institute. -09 Kearny 9it. San Franciseo. Established In f"r the J'ermanent Cure of all Special unit Chronic Diseases, as tifso all female Complaints trnJ Diseases of the Xervous .System. rPH.K IMMKXSF. DKSTRT'CTION OF TIl'MAN - - life annually from secret and chronic diseases, caused this old and reliable Institution to be estab lished first In Philadelphia, Penn., In 1850. and after wards In San Francisco, Cl., in i4, a a private dis pensary. In order to afford theafllicted the best med ical and surgical treatment, for the above and all other affections and complaint. Consultations at tue institute or by letter, FKKK Phjaleal and Mental Iebili(y. Vital weakness, nervousness, low spirits, lassitude, weakness of the limbs and back, loss of muscular power, indisposition and incapability for labor and study, a weak, exhausted feeling, no energy or cour age, palpitation of the heart, dullness of apprehen sion, loss of memorv. aversion to society, love ot aolilude, timidity, seif-distrust, loss of manhood, diz ziness, headache, pains in the side, atfections of the eye, pimples on the face, sexual or other lnflrmitlea In man or woman, are cured bv the justly celebrated physician. L. J.lZ tPKAY.31. IK His method of curing disease is peculiarly bis own (unknown to others) and hence the great success Rheumatic affections, chronic catarrh, diseases o the stomach and kidneys, liver complaints, etc., successfully treated. DK. CZAPKAY, one of the most successf ul medl cal practitioners on the Pacific coast, may be con sulted confidentially in reference to the above and all other complaints at the institute, No. 209 KK.tlt.M' .ST., .San FrnnriWH), ' BarThe Ioctor offers Free Consultations, and ask no remuneration unless he effects a cure. Chargm moderate. Communicati'ins strictly confidential. Medicines seritby Kxpress. Address L. J. Czapk.. M. I)., Postoflice Box W, San FraDCisco. -V CALVERT'S CARBOIJC Sheep Wash -a a i Tiio jm'W R VICTOR SEWING MACHINE N&ri re U A ( i ft ek-is- I se v y J -s I ?z Vjy CC 3i?