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COMMERCIAL.

Spot Wheat Held With Great Firm-ness at the Bay.

The Week Closes on a Firm Barley-

Markette—Fresh Fruits

Active.

San Francisco, May 7th.While yesterday's Trai'.e movement In Pro-

duce and Merchandise lines was scarcely asvoluminous as on tlie preceding day, thereWas nevertheless a fair tiade ifa nearly all theleading coinmodiUe-, particularly ln mer-chandise.

Spot Wheat is held with greater firm-ness, though the demand is not ut pressingcharacter. In speculative circles, Wheatthows quite buoy.iiit tone and a marked ad-vance was established in futures at tbe CallHoard ses don yesterday morning. The week

on B tirm Barley market, at udvniic Iprices. There is a fair local demand, whilethe shipping inquiry is sn_l ofactive char-acter.

Receipts ofproduce were moderate and wellproportioned to tlie requirements of trade.Fresh Fruits of all descriptions are quiteactive and the movement from day today Is

Oranges are in liberal supply and gen-erally low priced, strictly choice navels arescarce aud held firmly, but the medium. of which the hulk ofpresent stocks isc inposed, ure weak In value and whollylavorable to the buying element. The in-quiry for Apples has practically cea.se :.Cherries are oll'ertd ior sale ln small quan-tities, but the price is high and tho qualityt_aieely up to what could be termed choiceLull. Slrawnerries are rapidly growing Inpublic tav..r. an. i the dally receipts are quitetarge. Prices are lower anddownward.

Early Vegetables are plentifuland cheap,und the movement .•! tra...- is large. Potatoesand Onions are in moderate supply aud deal-en are firm iv their asking ligures.

The Market lor Dried bruit shows scarcelyany change. Prices are steady aud stocks onbaud ure light. The Indications for the com-ing season's trade are line, however.

1 'airy Products are Selling well al the quotedCreamery ani fancy roll Butter are

higher and held firmly, but otber grades arei radically unchanged. Eggs are arriving

and the demand is Bteady. Prices arev shade weaker, but are nevertheless lair.Cheese is in abundant supply and seilinureadUyat the recently reduced rates. Poul-try is dull and prices weak,

Produco Murket.11.. I__—Nel cash pric'S for Family Extras,

bbl; Bakers' Extras, S3»u.l;Superfine,92 909 aiv.

W 11 h_ 1 — No. 1 shipping Wheat is quotablejusl 27'._t-,.i 28% withSl 80 _, clifor choice.-Milling >ells at a range of jel 32-£9 l_?>,Mith so—epartiesasslng9l 37J_11-_.

BARLEY -Feeu.bti ,©B7Jic IIcli lor goodquality, and 88%990c lor choice; Brewing,92 '• sl 02}_ftcU.

OAT.-s — Surprise, sl 50fg;l 60; milling,Sl 52>4®1 62$fc lancy feed, si 12.'.,i_i 45;good to cuolce leed, -?l 3u.jjii 10; oil "grades,:^l 1591 2u; Black, si _ufe.l 223_; Gray,si 2ut_l JO lor reed and 91 u7'/it&i iv lormilling; Be.l, Sl 17J<91 2u y etl.

CORN- Business aull. t,uo_.bleat $1 0;..,91 lo forLarge Yellow, Sl iu_l l:.".. forSmall YeUow and »l 10(_1 12 . -_\u25a0. cfl iorWhile.

CRACKED CORN—92S 50@26 nu ;• ton.OILCAKE MEAL. 9.5 V ~n.CORNMEAL—MiIIers quote feed at 924 5o

@25 5U y ton: tine kiuds tor the table, inlarge and small packages, 2 _,__,-'.'\u25a0.,,- y. tb.

CHOPPED FEED—#l7_li uu"-;..n.MIDDL.INGB—92I923 ft ton.11A1 —Wheal and 1 tat, >•:•,. 11; Barley, $Tfi>- ... lair to choice Wheat, S@l3;

con pressed, 97_'J 50; stock, 96@7; Aliaiia,ts:i_iu; clover. ?; t_:i -\u25a0 ton.

S 1 RAW—BS94Sc '. bale.MILLSTUFFS Rye Flour, :s^e: Rye Meal,

8c; Graham Flour, Je; Oatmeal, IJ^cj Oa- oc; Cracked Wneat, <.)„\u25a0; Uuc-kwheatFlour, 6c; Pearl Barley. i'.,_u-..c > lb.

Hoi's Some little inquii-.v is reported, butprices are undisturbed. Nominal at i__i7ey to.

8RAN—917917 50 »ton.RYE—9I 07X91 12>,*»ctl.BUCKWHEA1— Nominal at $2_2 50 y

etl.GROUND BARLEY—9I992O y ton.POTATOES—New, 192 c B Or, Early Bose,

J SO; River Bed-, 91609 l05; UregonBurbanks, 91 75-.c:j; uiegon Gurnet Chiles.Sl 659@ 1 75 V - tl.

ONIoNS—92 5U93 50 Vctl.i.iiiEli 1..A- Greeu,9*L7seu>2; Blackeye,

-nal; Niles, S--<e_'' _5 Vell.. \s Bayos 2 \iot_.i; Butter, -2 60S2 75 tor,mall and 9o 320 for large; Pink,92 9092 95: Bed, SS2 S,.(s,:>; Lima. 50 ,tll(a:i 10; Pea, 92 7092 S5; Small White, 92 66

Tb; Large White, 92 '\u25a0\u25a0'M : 70 ftetl.VEGETABLES —Sti—g Beans, 10 i.". ;

Wax Beans, —_- c rib; Summerluc "f . to; Cucumbers. 39_ _\

dozen. Green reppers, 25935 c > to; GreenPeas, ."\u25a0!'•• ..s>l _i sack forcommon and 91 o,">i_i 60 v sack (br sweet; Asparagus.9l 60®:• -_t bo\ for No. 1 aud 75c_91 20 y boxtor No. 2; Rhubarb, .it«- ..si _t box; turnips,M Veil; Beets, 7.icti..i;,',.; Carrots, feed, li \u0084_,

60c: Cabbage, 75980 c; Garlic, 1;_ :r y tt.;Cauliflower, 50906 c?* 4ozeu; Dry Peppers,ii! y lb; I'ry 1 'kia. 15c r' to.

FRESH FRUlT—Cherries sold at 92 flboxthis morning. A little Harm weather WIBbring ln more liberal supplies, when priceswill become moi rcasouabii. Apples, uu \u25a0 .siIbrcommou, r-l 25 1 '. 7, foi .ii tocholce,and 92 [• hu\ for fancy;Stra« h irrles, 9-910 %\u25a0.

for Sharpless and 910915 for i„ng-worth; Raspberries, 50ei 8)1; <; loseberries,_ 5c ft drawer.

CITRUS FBI" I I' -Mexican Limes. 51 _1 50;('alifornia Limes. 75c p box; Lemons, Sicily,tr. I sDi_u; CaUfon la l.e'iuons. sicij,i 60 forcommon and 92 : 50 lor good to.Bananas, 91A2 0 bunch; Hawaiian Pine-apples, 5... ..; Mexican Pineapples, 95 50Q11 y cioz.-n; Riverside Navels, 91 50Riverside Seedlings, Tu.-.-i-l 25 y ho.\; Sani;- rnardlooNavels, 9292 60; San BernardinoSeedlings,9l 1 60 Dbox; OroviUe .Navels,

9 box; orovUleSeedlings,— .0— tjt box;Los Angeles Navels, si 2591 00; Los An-geles Se dllngs, 76c991; San Gabriel Navels,Sl uo.±2; sau i.abriel Seedlings, ", ue<ej,Sl ybox.

DRIED FRUlT—Dates, 1.. x ."..\u25a0; Apples,sun-dried, quartered, iii__m_f:;' do, sli.ip-.e; do. evaporated, m boxes, _

ileached, 696 cfor sliced, -.'.^,c- forquartered and Be lor evaporated; Pears, un-i) ea- ; \u25a0 tor sliced and 2 ,_,.:,- torquartered; Figs, 495 c forpressed auu -ior unpressed; Prunes, :'-c_-;.,e ior small,

c lor the lour sizes and 10c ror tbeUfthslze of509605; pitted Plums. -\u25a0

unpltted I'Hmis. 2%95c; bleached Pea hea ;". -.lie; sun-diieu Peaches,7o9c9 Jt>; Apricots,Jlnpllc tor Royals and 15916 cfor Moor-parks; ' trapi », l'c to :.' \u0084- -_t _.

Basin. —London Lave >. si 25 to Sl 60:Muscatel, 9191 86 i" boxes and 3}.©

Iii. eN BY—Comb, 1 i_i.~ic; amber, extracted.

Ta'.'v; dark, 6 "c water white,extracted,be_-

-1:i-. ES WA X—25(3 27c y ft..NUTS—Chestnuts, r_loc*D>; Walnuts, 6_

7c tor hard shell, 11 13c lor Bhofl shi—•V tb lor paper shell; Chile Walnut-. 1. ;,;I'allton mds, 1.. c to 16c for sonsl ..\u25a0 \u0084v" 1 br hard shell and 13916cforpaper snell; Peanuts, :•. •-ic; li;c,,,.i\ Nuts,

•'\u25a0\u25a0 Be: ii.i : -\u25a0; -.- can, -siiK.li and liwli.c ior large; tirazll Nuts, b_

-.'c; Pine Nuts, 12'.j_13c y tb; Coooanuts, 8 14f."-> y hundred.

bl 1 i KB—lancy creamery, 80921 c; lancydairy, 18919c; goodtochotce, 16 ..."... 17 c;common grades, 18 iiocylb.

CHEESE—ChoR-e to tanc.v new, ln.it,;fair to goo.l, -_..ic; Eastern, ordinary toUne, 11913c; do, limey creamery, li.iiu.---y IV

1 GGS—Californiaranch,lß9l9q -tore lots.l7Jicydozen; Eastern Eggs. IS_ 18'_c

y i.e.,-, n.r.'l'l.TßV—Live Turkeys—Gobblers, 17

1- r t'; Bens, 17918c; Roosters, 95 6096for old, and 9s_ 10 ior young; Fryers, 9< sjBroiler- - r small, and S4 50 .large; Hens <5 609G 50; Ducks, old, 94 509

old, $1 50e_ 1 75; Gos-lings, *?l 50 1 -• Oo y pair.

_A—L_—Hare, 76c991; Rabbits, §I@l 25ydozen.

PROVISIONS—Eastern Hams. ITiITCo;Calilornia Hums, ; __tern area_-fost Bacon, 11 .1 .. CalUornia Bacon, heavy

n 1891 : : , .i tic;do,extra 1:. t,l( .-i" .\u2666.»; fork,e-xtn, prime.Sin 16 .""e ..o. prime mess, ».: H8; do,ines 5,9239_4; do, clear, 925 26; do, extra.•lar, S2o -•_•_•: ',• - feet, su 50 y1.bl; Beef; mess, bbls, sr -""|iS'~; do, extraniess, bbls, 98 '\u25a0•'- :•; do, Camliy, 911912 >bbl; extra, do, 919 ftbbl; do, smoked,,ci:., lie; Eastern i_ri. tierces, 10- 4_lic:do, prime steam, ISetlO— pails, 14c; 5-tf.,1,: c: 3-_. 1 ll^.': California, li'-tb tins, I . vl'J'.c; do, 5-_, I.2 1-, —3c: do, kegs, l-i'-.c: do.204t.buckets. 1 c. compound, p \u25a0.__- lur tierces

and H - ior hi c -\S 1 OL—We .|Ui.te spring:

a. choice, y _—16918 c

Do, pod 12 _ 15cSun Joaquin and Southern, year's

lOi.Eici) I,snort Wools 1 \u25a0'\u25a0 -l' cD .. very poor and shrinky 10D , FoothUL good to choice 1 . 18c

HIDES AND sKlNS—Quotable as follows:Sound. .

H avyStee—,s: _si-.p, y ft.7 '\u0084-.—c, .-.—c 6Medium Steers,46 to 56 tbs 6 : •'• 1

Light, 42 to 47 _s 4,.j.5 3I

4 -.1 — ;; 9—Kips. 17 to 30lbs 4...:— ;»

.- Ins, 10toi7_s u'-.-c*- 4 &*_Calf Skins, 6tolO _\u25a0 B «>— 5 _ —Dry Hides, usual selection, ye; Dry Kips, Be 9

_; Call Skins do, 999>_c; Cull Hides, Kip andCalf, 6_i;;,c; Pelts,shearlings, 10926e each;;.

'- - -ort, -iuc_7oc each: do, in. diuui, 70c_-'JOceach; do, long wool, 9Oco*pi 40 each; Deerskiiis.do.suiiimer _7}-ic; do.good medium,SOcto -2>ie; d i winter, 20 g 25.- V ft; Goat Skins,3s@uue apiece for prime to perfect. 10@25clor damanel and s:iiloc each tori;, la.

TABLuW-Reflni-il, ti__ 7c; reudered, ti_ itv sy_c; grease, 3}_c \t lb.

.Ment Mai—Bt.Follovringare the rates fur wiiolc carcasses .

from slaughterers to dealers:BEEF—First .juaiity, .;c: second quality, 5c I

to s}_c: third quality. . br ?. !b.CALVES—Quotable at i _ 7c v lb.MUTTON—Quotable at o:._-atr>W: ?ilb.LAMB—Spring, 7 \u25a0 ..i-1 t- -_, _.Pi IRK—Live Ilogs, \u25a0 >n loot, grain led, heavy

and medium, n: ..ii-...-; stock Hogs, u3-.,®o'.t";dressed Hogs, 9@9)_e \t tb.

SACRAMENTO *__———T.

Saturday an Active Hay In Local Prod-uco Circles.

B_C__C_NTO, May 7th.Yesterday was a busy day in local market

circles, stocks being pretty well cleaned up atthe closing hoars. The past we-'k. taken as awhole-, has been a fairly good one lor localtrade, while shipping has been brisk. Fruitsare getting plentiful, Straw ii rr.e.s are comingtnfreely and prices weakening. AfewCher-riesiound tin-ir way into market, but notenough to warrant quoting. Vegetables ofall kinds ar.- plentiful ami cneap. Eggs con-tinue firm, Poultry is steady uuu Butter inexcess of demand.

ltntiill l*ri(-os.Following are the prices asked by retailers

for tin- various articles mentioned:GREEN FEClT—Apples. 81 75@2 25 .

box; Strawben les, per basket, _ue; (ioose-berrie-, uOc ptb.

URIED FRUlT—Apricots, 10@12c**» lb;

Apples, 8910c; Peaches, 12_16c; Plums, 12014c; Prunes, 8910 c; Petus, :@..e; -iectar-lues, 12@10c; Gropes, IflT box; 1 igs, S^sc$ lb.

CITRUS FRI ITS—Limes, Mexican, lsc-pdoz; Lemons-Sicily, 30,- |j no/; Calilornia |l.iii ns, ioc. oranges—Riverside,Seedlings, Ilo__.j,- per iloz; Mediterranean Sweets, 3o@60e doz; Nave's, _5„50c per do/, accord-ing to size; Cocoanats, 10c each; Pineapples,50 each; Bananas, lv ..uc y. dot Tamar-inds, 20c . It..

DAIRY PRODUCE Butter, VaUey, ¥ roll,4(ic; Fain-.. Petaluma. fiiic; Nevada Cream-ery, 50c; Eastern Packed, _0c fl th; Firkin,l-:i_-Uc. Cheese -Ca.il-ruia, 16c p "-; YoungAmerica. Hie; Eastern Creamery, 2oc; L_n-burger,2oc; Genuine Swiss, l v; American,2-ir; Mar. ins Creamery, 20c.

I.ima— Fresh X inch, 20926 c *-\u25a0 doz.POI LTrtY—Turkeys— Live, 20c y lb; Gob-blers, 20e; Dressed. 2lc Chickens—Hens,

$_@U ou fldoz, 60. 75c each; Rooster*, fa®7V doz, iiu.. 70t: each; Broilers, 9-, y doz, ou_bOceach; fame Ducks, S.i y uoz, 90c each;

' leese, ;;.*> each,VEGETABLES —Turnips, 11"...: S doz-

Beets, lj,'./-; Can..-. 12}_c; Parsnips, lJ'-.c:Lettuce, I:j'..c; Radishes, 1:.".,c; Leeks, 12V;Cabbage, l'.y-y Mr. Red Cabbage, luc; GreenOnions, 12v„c*B doz; Onions, fey. o>; Driedi'c-ppcrs, ..-ue; Garlic, Be. Horseradish Root,10c; Spinach. 6c; Green Peas,«_ Green Pep-pers, 86o; Dried Okra, 30c; Rhubarb. 597c;

Celery, ualuc ;- bullcb; Asparagus, oc r th-Watercress, 26c f. doz; French Carrots,scV bunch: Cucumbers, $1 2u *> <__; -Vrti-chokes, -.Oc -.- doz; s ring Beans, lScvlb.

POTATuES-Early Eose, 8165 S cwt;re- rless. $2; it \u0084-i- Beds, rfl 50; Nevada Bur-banks, $2; Oregon Barbanks, $1 90; RiverBurbanks, fl 85; New Potatoes, le _. to

MEATS—Beef, prime Rib Roast, 12" \u25a0 ir>i •Chuck Roasts, LOc; Hump, be; Brisket Se-I ..in Beef, Be; Porterhouse Steak, 15_l«e-Loin Steak, t \u25a0:' . \u25a0I s\u25a0; Round Steak, 10c;Chuck, 10c k'eul—Loinand Rib Chops, 16cBoast Veal, 12>_c Mutton—Leg, liai2Xc'Loin and RibCuops, l.'V:Mutton Stew. _c;Shoulder chops. 8c b*ork—Roast or chopsluc; Corned Pork, l.">c; Sausages, 12J,-: Vi-enna Sausages, 15c; Bacon, l__i;ie- Ham16920 c.. LRD—Eastern, lse; California, l2'.:<ai.- ;cV lb.

BKEADSTUFFS—FIour $1 10 W bbl, 81 10lor uu-.-neks. -S2 20 for 100- sacks- Oat-meal, 10-lb Backs, 40c: Corumeal, 10-lb sacks25c; Cracked Wheat, 10-lh sucks, ;jsc; Hom-iny, lu-ir, viek.s, 40c; Graham Flour, 10-lbsacks, :;uc; Buckwheat, 10-_ sacks, 50c; Rye:;uc fli.-P. sa 'lis. ' * 'HAYAND GRAIN—Hay, Oat, 65c a cwt;

• c md quality. Sue; Allalfa, 60c;\. .'.. -in, who..-. §1 lo:Ground b—'ley, Sl io- iFeed Oats, .1 oi..®l'"-".; Middlings sl 15-Brau, i.uc; Straw, . u_7sc

ltuiis io Produoers.Following are the prices to producers of the

various ani. l< b mentioned:GREEN FRUlT—Apyles, 7uc@sl 25« box;

Strawberries, 1 .">•• >» It-; Goosabcrries, lues* lbDRIED I- IL! II Apricots, 697 c « lb:Peacues, 9910c; App.es, s@Sc; Prunes, 9_

ici.-; Pears, t-, :„\u25a0; Nectiirin—, 798c; Raisins. 1 uO f* box; Figs, 7c; lira- es, 7cDAIRY PRODUCE—Butter—Vailey, 17}_eV to; Fancy Petuluma, L9c; Nevada i renmerv21c; Firkin, 15(g) 17>jc Cheese—Ca.lfornla,10c; Young America, lie-; _as<ern CreamerylStailiic; Ltmburger, 17i_ lie; Genuine Su iss2sr; American Swiss, lb(_lsc; Martin'sCreamery, l 5 }10c

i;ii(.s, it..Hen. 16®17>_e*Rdozen.POULTRY—Turkeys—Live Uens, 16c« lb;

ikibblers, 16c; dressed, l Se, Cbicki ns—H -ns"869 ip dozi n; Roosters, s-o&O: Broilers, &S;Fame Ducks, $0 50; Go se, $s ft pair

VEGETABLE!—it. ets, 8c; Turnips, He; Cur-rots, sc; Parsnips, be; Lettuce, v.; Radishes.sc; Gieen i iinons, Sc; Leek. Sc; Cabbage lc\u25a0p lb; Celery, 45c; Onions,.; 1.,- :> ; briea Pep-! ers, 12>._•\u25a0; t inriic. lie; Horseradish i out b£spinach, 2c; Green Peas, :>_3..i-; Penners20c; Dried Okra, 20c; Aspar., B us, 91 f>o ftbox: itlinh.i..:.. i Use ft tb; s ring Beans, He%i tb; Cucumbers, '.""\u25a0'iH dozen.\u25a0P( ii"Ai"A I'l lES-r—arly Rose,sl 25^cwt; Peer-less. §i 75; Oregon Burbanks. si 75; EUverBiirh.iuks, sl 75; River Reds. 91 10; NevadaBurbniiks, jii 75; SWPoialoes. 2J4e9

_MEAI- IS.-I-1.5'-., -.- f.i- w>lb: Mutt .*., : -

l_mb, ,s@.jc; Veal, larse, o(g)7t_y Q .; siuall,;.,.-..-.,-_.,\u25a0; n,us. s'/i96J-ic; dressed Pork.tic; limns. Eastern, 17920c; calilornlu ISO17 ; Bacon. 12>_©17c.

BREADSTI !•_—F.i.ur. gl Vhb ; O (meal,10-lb s.ieks. y;..jc .. lh; s:i -5 a 100-fl)sacks-Cornmcal—Wbl .-. -?l '..0 -ptlOo-tbi-a ks; Yt-1-Ipw.fl 60 f 100-tb sack-; Cracked W ...92 :;-. « luO-tb sa.-ks; Graham, S2 >1 lOu-lbsacks.

HA'I AND GRAIN—Oat Hay. $l<i@ii satou; Wheat,Slo©ll; second quality, Su; aifaita,sU9lO 50; U'i.eat, whole, \u25a0? l' :i<> -__ o|-Barley, 55990 C-, Corn. Sl 25; Bran, si.i r,6 .y. ton; Midd ings. S-' l V ton; Ground Barley I•?_o v ton; Straw, 50 j55c ;\u25a0 bale

;AN —_N'ClbCO SI'OUK MARKET.San FitANcisco. May 6, 1_93.MollMNi;S_i3ION.

Andes .'.5- Mexican 1 85Belcher 1 40 Occidental 25:-B. .I- B 1 6."i<ai KO Ophir 2 s.j<*2 UOHodie _ . 36c Overman 30c IHtilliou 50066 CI'otosi .\u25a0 : ;,Chollar l 15 Savage 1 iri(.o; io ;C. C._ V 2 TO Se-. Belcher 25et'. I'oiat 1 OoiSiiSc S. Nevada.l 4,">_ ! loO.&C -". ..-.'• rutin .1 :;r,ii. Prize 5c U'tab 30cU.* N 1 lo vl 05 V. Jacaei.l 1.">,il 10Kentuck 80c-— *Bessie _. Bedloe, Bnrlington, \"t.,had a disease ot the si-alp. causing herhair to become very harsh and dry, andto fall so freely that she scarcely dared tocomb it. Ay.r's Hair Vigorgave her

_healthy scalp, removed the dandruff, andmade the hair thick and glossy.

LIST OF LETTERS.Remaining in the Postolliceat Sacramento onMonday, May B,l_'J3:

I_uiie9' List.Karnes, Mrs Jane McCiookev. Miss MIlcx'ti.royd, Mrs Merrill. Miss MinnieJJomun, Miss Rose McKiiin.v, Miss A ABrooks, Miss MatUe Mink.-, MrsCWblown, Mr- Tticiiuas Mulieiu, Miss lassieUutler, Mrs Effie Z Overiialser, Ml— 11< ampbett, Mrs Kate LOrtli. AnnieOarrlngt »n, Mrs 11 i-erdy, MrsClark, .diss Ruby Prott, < arric('...ni. Mrs Charles Preston, Mi— AgnetsCrawford, Mrs 1- M Ridgeway, Hn PhUCurtis, Mrs Lizzie l{ktgeway, Mis I. V-2Curran. Mrs V Kiis.-.-11, .Mrs Er_llaDaueiel, .Mrs T E --.haw, Mrs 0-2DeiL-lims, Marie Smith, MissAlicepodge, Miss Annie Smith, MrsifHI -ditt-, Mrs.loo Stelner Mrs LDunn, Mrs B 1. Struck. Miss Tlllleir_sli.-r, Mrs Sarah Stringer. Mrs Lburnett, Mrs I.izziu 'laylor, Miss M DGoldlng Mrs Fred Tracy, MisGorden, Mrs I s Todhunter, Mrs M EGrubler, iln Kate Vun leboncoeur, Mrs EHarrison, Mrs Lidie "W ashburn, Mrs EHayes, Miss B West. Miss EdnaHodginan, Mrs E(' Whltmore.Mrs EUolUud, .Mrs Bessie Williamson, Mrs J.Martin, Miss Kmidie

aeatlemen'a List.Addison, .1 X Holes, Claud IIMarshall, WmAbbott, Geo a Browning, a c Martin, G.oAbrlgo, John Butler,Chas WMcConu, WmAdams,. iscar lliirton, li I>_ McKlnnuv, IIAdams, OE linn.m, 11 D Mcid*_rd.DAllen, Jas G <t unia-id, ea McDonald, DAlien,TW Carner,CH-2 Mead, WmAllen, T ijar, -, W T McMahon, E IIAllen, H T Chisholm, AA -\le_ie, 1'" GAllen Henry, Clark, Joe Montague, CQ

WB Collar, GW Mohr, WmAlien, Ed iv J Cooper, ET Moles worth, HAlbeit, Jus Cress, John M Murdock, JasAmbrose, Wm Cruschaillo, .1 Mickles, M

He Dennis, A_

Osgoodby, GMAltpeter, LP Dexter, KJ-2 Oatman, WAAmbrose, Geo Dodds,John (.idling, HenryAUnolt; Jasß Doren.J o_hea, PatrickAllgaler, _A Duncan,Jos O'Brien,lßAnuezyewskl, Dunam, LA Nugent, JasE

Btepuen N Dykstia, RA Pendergast, MAii-rev,-. Wm Duncan, RJ Peterson, KMAlexander, J Ellcott,C£ Phillips, JohnAuger,L ]•.-.:, r, s I'erinicti. i'etarAleksa, i.i _reear,C__ 11 Ponyer, lavyAldridge, A E .orbs, N B I'lmley, Rootah news, Jus Foros,Grant i.eeves,GeorgeAnderson, Joe Fisher, Bam Rhodes, cutisAnderson, Geo __ndy, c Rodgers, JoeAndrews, E VGodlng, Geo Ross, XiaukAnderson, C J Greschel, John -argent, A NAnderson.Olto Green, Sidney Santo-, Serj AAnderson,T WGreen, I.W Scott, jolm CAnderson..l ii !\u25a0___-, Fred Schroeder, 0Andrews, Peter Hading, A L Selnui.it. PaulArlington, X bum pel, A Slack, Chas HAnderson, R Heilbron, X snonander, _Arney, EJ lloraili.D Smith, ArtuurArnold.Ricu'd Howard, MI; Smith, F GAschanauer, . Hume, John Stephenson, XAphlstilLCM Ironswarks, B Stone, MattA_J, _ Jasper, frank Sullivan, fjAvery, Geo A Joues, A Sybert, HCisacker, Frank Johnson, II -lacrali, 1-'Backer, Jacob Jaggl, J Thomas, AlfredBaker, Geo igo Jordon, Lenne towni—nd, JBagley, I'hos AJurgens.FrankTyson, c HBaker, Daulei King, WmE Van Hlse, HBandy, CP —unison, Geo VValner, WL-SB.irilett,.les.s ilLeak, Euner J Walaher, C ABarber, Ps Li on, l- rank Wacker, i .coBaxter, TWm Luther, J M Waldren, HBaker, Edw Lucas, O A White, GeorgeBlrcklund.G A Maboney, T Wright, -las DBishop, Bert Mabeiey, WP Woods, JunuBlake, V.s Maruell, D

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J. O. COLEMAN, Postmanter.

Physicians Have Found Out

That a contaminating and foreign ele-ment in the blood, developed by indiges-tion, is the cause of rheumatism. Thissettles upou the sensitive sub-cutaneouscovering of the muscles and ligaments ot"the joints, causing constant atid shiningpain, and aggregating as a calcerOUS,chalky deposit, which produces stillnessaud distortion of tlie joints. >.'o imt,which experience has demonstrated inregard io Uostetter's stomach Hitters,has stronger evidence to support thanthis, namely, that this medicine ofcompre-hensive u>cs cheeks tiie formidable andatrocious disease, nor is it less positivelyestablished that it is preferable to thepoi^e>us ol'teii used to arrest it, since tliemedicino contains only salutary ingredi-ents. It is also a sigual remedy lor ma-larial levers, constipation, dyspepsia,kidney and ijladder ailments, debility anduther disorders. See that you get thegenuine.

-*- .Berlin Cough Cure.

Tor coughs and colds and all lung andthroat alleciions this article has superiormerit. It is perfectly harmless, gives im-mediate relief, and cures the worst cases infrom two to three days. Indorsed by ourbest physicians. Try a bottio and youwill always keep it. Price, 50 cents abottle.

('. (.'. Liniment, tbe best remedy foraches and pains.

Compound Sulphur Powder, the mostperfect laxative and cathartic- known.Lives instant relief in cases of constipa-tion, indigestion, piles, biliousness, livertroubles, rheumatism, gravel, etc., etc.,A great blood purifier and pleasant to thotaste. The \\ . 11. Hone Company, tsan.——Cisco, sole proprietors. Kirk, Geary& Co., Sacramento, sole agents.

Tlio sounding-board of pianos, themost important part of the instrument, ismade of American spru, c, and is as care-fully chosen as iho wood for a violin.

Insomnia is fearfully on tbe increase.Tlie rush ami excitement of modern lifeso tax the nervous system that multi-tudes of people are deprived of _ood amisuilii-ient sleep, with ruinous cotise-_uences totiie nerves. Remember, Ayer's-_rsap_rlll_ makes the weak strong.

SACRAMENTO DAILY RECOKP-UXIOX. MONDAY, MAT 8, 1803.--SIX FAItES.5

OARLISLE WHfS&E.THE PERFECTION OF

HAND-MADE SOUR MASHBOURDON

Pure ar.d Matured.Invaluable to the Doctor,

the Invalid, and the

Good Liver.

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BENSON'Swhich is tlicm.ly POROUS PLASTERmat oontalus powerful and curative modernI'l-r.-li-nts X_T ABSOLUTELY SAFE andPOSITIVK in its action.

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Uie, nor does it create an electric hattery orciirn>:itmllicsystc\i.nnr\villjtcurebyniiTi'!yreadimr the lanel, all such claims are maei.. levqueksnnd h'un!ii_s. BENSON'S is endorse-by 5,000 l'liysi.iano nnd Druggists.

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SACRAMENTO

Industrial # Improvement \u25a0

ASSOCIATION,To induce location of largemanufacturing interests inSacramento, according to the 1

terms and trusts expressed in

the articles of incorporation ofsaid association:

WILLIAMDAWSON, 400 X street.A. A. COOK,.«_" J street and 1718 Twenty-

tilth street.CHARLES P. XATHAX di CO., 004 and

HOb J street.E. J. WELDOX, 1007 Eighth street.H. C. HOTFILTEK, 80a J street.JACOX BROS., 920 X streetJ.U. Ci'LEMAX.M. A. 11-WARD, 1010 X street.11. WEINSTOCK, 1207 L street.W.H. DEVLIN.ROBERT T DEVLIX.IMi _ Al__E, 712 J street11. G. MAY,4 30 X street.W. H. GREEXLA W, 1709 O street.CHARLES H. D-SNTON.N.X. DENTON. 1007 F'ourtli street.BACRAMENTO I'L'BI.ISHIXG COM-

PANY (.JEUbOOMJ-UnioS), Third, J and Xstreets.

T. W. .-sIIEEHAX, Twentv-flrst, U and Vstrtels.

WILLIAMHOOK _SOX. 1729 U street.

J. W. WILSOX, 3IS X street.F. 11. sfTLIFF. 212., J street.PHILIP SIE-EN-H—L—B, 2000 H street.JAMES Pol'FißT, 2030 H streetA. bCH LCK, 2031 1 streetFRED KOLl—KFit, 530 .1 .stieet.H. ECKHARDT, 523 X street.LEWIS WINTEK, 027 J street.B. WILSON _ CO., dOl J street.JACOB SCHMITT. 2012 ll street.ISAAC J. SIMMONS, 111 X street.J. E. WALKER, lllb.-se^entti street.i.LS LAN BXSON, *)00 J street.JOHN F. lENTOX, 1414 Tenth streetW. A. STEDMAN, Uak Park.L, T. HAIFIELD, 1005 Second street.E. 'i. MESSNER, 1811 N street.s. E. CAKRINGIoN, 917 Fifth street.l'.U'll' IC PRINTING HtiL'sE, 917 Fifth stJACOB SMALL. 2114 Tenth sl—et.ROBERT BKIOX. 1724 X street.iLS ELKUS, 715 N street.I. H. LO.NGTON. 815 1 street.11. L. SA—CH ETT, 2215 J streetI. V. DEN HAM,907 Lstreet.WM. 11. AP-LETON. 504 N street.WEINSTOCK, LUBIN

_CO., Fourth audK

streets.DAVID LfBIN.Eighth and H streets.Kl> 1-:. CONDO, 1728 IstreetMARKS LE\"i, 1011 o street.(HAS. E. PHIF-S, 1418 N sireet.W. A. STEI'HE.sSuN. 820 (i street.S. KA l/.ENSTEIN, 1200 P streetJAMES M. ANDERSON, 1501 Tenth street.11. THoRP, l!21 Seventh streetIRA B. FENTON, 1510 NstreetG. KIPINSKY, 2425 N street.HIRAM MILEs, 1009 Ek-v, nth street.W. J. TERRY, 141t- Fourth street.E. F. METTAR. 2 7 01 U StreetI. M. S. PRINTEiI, 2021 Istreet.THOMAS B. HALL.C. A. LL'FIRS. 1237 P street.HALL,LfHKS _ CO.MARCO ZARICK, southwest corner Third

and J streets.W. D. COMSX-CK, Fifth and X streets._. L. LEWIS

_ CO., 503 to 504 J streetSum Verslko, 1323 Fourth streetFrank Lelth, 420 X street.1 lenshlea Bros., 024 J street.Charles Jacobs, 1011 sixth street.August Fabian, Ninth and .1 streets.Frank. D. Ryan, ISOO P street.John Abramovieh, 300 J street.J. H. Arnold. 029 Fifteenth streetH. D. Gamble, Too J stieet.Klune- Floberg,4BßJ street.N. J. Nathan. 418 X streetMrs. M. Lynn, 100lSecond streetJames O'Neil, Sl3 L street.W. 11. Wood

_ Co.Eugene J. Gregory, 121; and 128 J street.Jacob Griesel, 1022 J -treet.Tiiomas F. Tnillips,531 X streetW. O BowersW. BL Jennings, 1227 Q street.O. F. Washburn, »01 X street.Graftuiller Bros., 1010 Ninth streetS. Kingsbury, 17 IS Eighth street.A. c. HiiiKson, 027 J streetBartholomew Luoey, alley, Eleventh and

Twelfth, t^and it streets.A. Heilbron >v 1.r0., 521 J streetGeo. M. Molt. 208 J street.Wm. Land, 213 Xstreet.11. C. Megerle, 101. Fourth street.

I\u25a0'. 1 . _turner, ~3ii 1'street.Soi'hia Heinrieh, Third and L streets.O. W. Eilewtne, 17 25 N sireet.Addie T. Pinkham, 81b Eighth streetC. E. Pinkham, 818 —ghtb street.Curtis

_Bowiey, 1012 Fourih street,

1-. R. Dray.D. La/.-uini & Co., 1130 Third streetA. Aitliell.George A. Capen, 725 P street.F.. 11. McKee, 120 F street.G. A. White.Charles Cooley, 1013 Fourth streetIngram Jc Bird. 017 X street.M. J. Dillmau, 1420 O street.The BeU Conservatory Company.W. F". Jackson, 1022 G street.John M. Avery, 931 G street.Hart well, Hotehkiss

_Stalker, FYontand Q

streels.Ciiarles L. Smith, 411 J street.Vi asserman, Davis _ Co., 501 to 505 J streetW. W. Bingham, 1030 Ostreet.William 1-ritz, 1808 N street.P. Dunning, Thirty-sixth and H streets.Fred Hotelikis-. Jr., 1014 Fourth sireetJ. Norton. 1810 Fourtii street.R. E. Montgomery. 1314 F street.Pat Guthn, 1910 Fourth street.James W. i^uiilman, 1314 second street.Patrick Barry, 1207 Fourteenth streetP. S. Daily, 1831 Fourth street.W. J. Irvine, Bacilic Stabli s.Mrs. Ellen (.Ulnn, 1110 Eighth street.Mazziui Bros., 228 X street and 1110 Third

street,Herman Keller, 709 X streetThomas Lynn, 110lo -treet.F. lixTracy, 1700 1-street.Mrs. Singleton, Pacitic Hotel.-lames Longshore, 515 X street,Stephenson it Hartman, 10071'ourthstrect.G. H. Stephenson, 1007 Fourth street.J. B, Mi C ly, 338 J streetC. H. Uubbard, 1431 I stieetV. S. McClatchy, 2207 J street.Charles K. McClatchy, 1015 O street.Jus. McClatchy_ Co.Wm. K. Campbell, 1710 sixth street11. I.R_es, 1 130 Second street.B iward (..'. Sheehan, 714 Fifteenth street.A.S. Hamilton. 172"i 1 -treet.W..'. I- itch, 115 Fifteenth street.John Brnphy, 31 9 IstreetE. Carpenter, 1120'T-enty-hrst street.J. M. Languor, 1711 T streetA. J. Silva, 300 _ street.Henry Schweitzer, 2110 H street.John Cnllinun, 17 is Seventh streetJ. Carroll, 190 'Tenth -st.eetJacob Seiuuid. 120 J street.John Crowley. l-OO Iront street.Mrs. Lamb, 2000 Third streett 'buries Daugier, 1>3'J Third street.P. Pendergast, 1410 second street.Robert Barry. 713 Fliteenth streetMrs. Barry. 202 T street.John Met army, 21101 loin! street.Mi -. A. Yon -ciiihatlen. 1700 Fourth street.Win. Tlbblts, lslo li street,E. I. Woodman, 2307 c- sireet.T. R. Jones, 1815 HstreetEd S. 801/.c. 2120 X street.D. Harris, 600% -I street.Joseph 11. Dias, 1616 Second streetIt. A. Archibald, 1101 J street.L. B. sutiiit, 180- N streetSiller Bros , 1014 Thirteenth streetIrank Kuhs.aller, City lirewery.B. F. Murray, boi X stie-ct.C. H. Stephenson, 1030 N street.Wallace A. Briggs, 212;-, J sireetJ. T. Adams, 2-ou X street.Charles Robin, Sacramento.Felix McLiughlin, Second and J streets.Freund _ Long, 42S X streetJ. W. Todd, 519 M street.S. Morris, 40c; J-treetWlßlam v\ ood. 401 J sireet.George A. Putnam, 721 F street.P. A. Galgani, 818 .-econu »tree_I„wis Cohen, 220 I -treet.Edward Band, 712 J street.Gun—y Cab 1tompany, ,17 X streetJohn i. Sheehan, 121 3 ti streetw. 1.. IL ike. second anu X streets.a. M. Dixon, 700 J street.O. D. Baker. Twentieth and J streets.Ed It. Hamilton, 4 31 J street._Ivlna Bury, 2000 Tenth street_

Iss C. Bury. 2106 Tenth streetHe. uge Bernhari, 90s X street.C. il. Kreba .v. Oo- 626 J streetJ. A. Lelavor, 220 J street.Cnarles BchlltC—, 818 J streetAloert Hart.A. Meister. 910 Ninth street.Ellis tt Taylor. '..24 Sixth streetMohr it \"o»-rk Packing Company, 1024 and

I"2G J street.Neary .v. Flaherty, Windsor Hotel.H. F. I'ierson. 905 G street.H. R. Crouch _ Co.. 511 J streetChr atianson. Dierssen*Co., 725 t0729 J stCharles E. Wright, 1005 Fourth street

J. K. Gilmnn, 1324 Second street_. w. Bruening. 31. J street.H. B. Nielsen, 1007., Fourth street.James Touhey. 1427 Sixth street.E. H. Bruduer, 1423 O street.Lorenz Egr-berg. 915 P street.H. Stelmnan. -19 X street.Aaron Xatlian, 805 X street.L. Anderson, 1514 tl street.L.P. Anderson, 710 Eleventh street.J. L. Gomes, Highland Park.Bassett

_ Mlnlord,Front and O streets.C. \\ . Herd.N. /.. nmnsky, 300 J street.Marco Mulna, 1008 Third street.X. Ewers, Thirteenth and H streets.E. Sai net, 1221 J streetJ. ET. Pike, 1712 I-street.Jacob Ginsberg, 619 X street.A. Bonnhelin, 40u X street.L. A. McLean, 904 J street.George Kroraer, 1226 Pstreet-Alex. IC Morrison.(_'. Ulrolavin, 906 Fifth streeuDr. G. L. Simmons, 1328 Tenth street.Mrs. Annie Mullenuey, 1318 P street.Hugh McDonald, 1126 D street.J. A. Ureen, U.iO _

street.Irank Bergman, 70ii J streetJ. K. Foster, 311 J street.Louis lionllglio, 1105 Second street.S. H. Marks, 722 .1 street.Christ Wiiae, 1215 H street.A. _. Gree.ilaw, 712 X street.C. W. Baker, 314 Twelfth street.Mary E. Gregory, 12b .1 street.D. McDougaii, 619 X street.Atwaler _

Co.. 500 X -treet,F. t. Doland, 1115 Eighth street.J. Pulv.rmacher, Ml3X street.Fred Trout, 802 J street.Sol Nathan, 'too J street.M. 1). Bronson, 1402 O street.C. T. Barton. Slo J street.Fab an Bros., Ninth and .1 streets.W. M.smith, 124 J street.Manoel De Barron. 60.1 c- street.A.J. Iliiuier, 1824 i' stroet.J. A. Hens, 221 X street.C. A. Flsk. iosi J street.George li. Dierssen

_Co.

W. is. Ives. -2no J street.J. C. Boyd, 102 1 o street.William H. liavis, 935 G street.F. \v. stelnmeyer, 717 P streetIt. I.Bentley. 1324 Tenth street.Bacramento Paeklng and Drying Company.

K. I*. Bentley, Manager.C. 11. Giunan.F. H. Kiefer, 2025 L street.JOllll il. Butcher, 217 .1 streetI.H. Pond.8. F. Smith, 1410 CJ street.J. A. M. Martin. ;i_o .1 street.Maurice H. Sheehan, 91* Eighth street.J. M. Nel_en. 101lTenth street.Israel Luce, 711 M street.(.inlaw oros. Tenth und R streets.Winneld .1. Davis, 713 G street.K. 'A*, cohn, Recorder's orlice.D. W. Keller, 724 J street.Dolau ci Miuille.'iia.'s, Seven th aud N streets.George B.Katzeustein.X. E. White, 1-1-1 I' street.Lee stanle.v, 102-( X streetMrs. R. Lewis, : 11 X street.Lewis iiios., 231 X street.H. Wachhurst, 316 jstreet.Hubert G. Bid well, Perkins, Cal.s. Pieruoclul, Ills sutu ,-ir. et.Ferguson Burns, Western Holel.Silas Carle.\\. R. .-strong. 1018 G stre.t,James B. Devine, uoi I street.W. A. Cuius, 1502 Second street.C. Eliiuau. 1236 1 street.Weber _

Co., 1217 1. stre—.M. J. Keegan, 111 pstreet.Marcus Wilson, 618 X street.Etiiil Heinrieh, Tniri and L streetsKirk, Geary

_ Co., 416 J street.Capital Clothing couipjny, _oo X street.James J. ITtinkett, 531 v street.J. J. McKlnnon. 1613 1*street.C. T. Milllgau. 1113 Sixteenth"street.Joseph Francis, 228 S street.Edwin K. Al—I>, 1711 X stieet.Adolph Telohert. til 7 Twenty-fourth streetA. Kumenzlud, 2116 H sireet.John N. Phillips, 627 J street.'Fred C. Weil, 1204 P street.Herman H. Graw, F'ltteciiui and X streetsE.Twitchell, 1414 li street.F. X. Ebuer, Kbner Bros., X street..lotiii Studarus. Sr.J. L. Jacks o_, 101lTwentieth streetW. J. Kelley, .-.uttei-ville.W. F. Billey, uio Filth street.G.B. Clow, m. d., i2ui Lstreet,Mrs. —len M. Robblm 1, 1115 H street,Ferdinand Kohler, 26-0 I street.A. W. Smeuberg, lU7 Twentieth streetWm. .1. Toland, 1414 Tweiily-lirst sireet.Joe bchuler, Mechanics' Exchange. 120 I su11. R. Blair, 1618 I. street.J. il. Gln.ll, 701 1 street.B. F. Howard, 2100 J street.August Pusehel, 1610 Seventh streetL. -1. W.Estes, 1223 H street.A. M. Cuniiingnam, s2 7 J street.A. L. Hurt, 1027 L street.Joseph Harm, 1309 11 street.M. J. Azeiedo A Co., 1517 Eighteenth street.George M. Phlnuey. 1230 (1 streetL. C. .Moi.tford, 1237 O street.A. A. Van Voorhies, 322 J street.llrustoilu An.olo. 930 Second street.L. Cattaro. 930 Second street.Daniel Film, 620 N street.1. G. snaw. 1000 J street.Michael Brady, 514 (^ street.James G. Marline, 502 .1 street,George O. Ambler. 502 J street.T. K. Dixon, 2100 J street.C. W. Ciarke.Frederick Cox.Cox

_ Clarke.\v . S. Loan, Twenty-flrst, R and S streetsJ. F. R. Voss:, Xiiuh and P streets.0. A. Henley, 1621 Thirteenth street.F". J. Butler, 411 X stieet.Mrs. Margaret Toole, 623 N street.Mrs. c. Swinerton. Capital Hotel.Edward and Louis Schwartz. 1530 Seventh

stieet.Charles E. Spencer, f>o(> M street.Howard Klmbrough, 223 O street.Edwin 1". Smith, 1618 0 streit.D. La Fontaine. 627, L and M, Sixth and

Seventh streets.J. E. slunett, 1 125' A _ street.A. J. Rhoads, 1010 Second street.A. J. Hopper, Sutter Club.Martin Colombo, 415 X street.Touts Hummel, 1226 Third street.Wm. Donahue, 325 X street.J. N. I.ai'km. Eleventh stieet.C. Suter, 916 Thirteenth street.Eli .Mayo, 1014 Twelfth stieet.S. M. Kiete r, 1627 FJiglith street,(.corge W. Burgess, 2 -.05 I street.Palm Bros., 1113 J street.John Altania, 2314 X street.John Prior. 1216 Third street.Hell _ Co., 323 J street.Adolph H. Rott, 1235 I street.1.. Flslier, 631 E street.Howell Clark, Eleventh nnd X streets.Mary E. Fisher. 631 E street.Charles S. King, 1716 P street.F. E. Mitchell, Fourteenth ami L streels.Fritz schurmann. Highland Park.Julius Stelnhart, 1405 O street.F. M. Woodson, 511 X street.Capital Electrical Works, 819 X streeUIsi.ior Cohen. 326 J stieet.Day iv .loy, Sl4 X street.Gecrge \V. Kailtoii, 605 N street.Seheunert Bros. Company, 720 X street.W. 1. Wallace, 617 P sir.it.Frank T. Lyman. 121 .1 street.Albert H. Wlsucr, Golden Engle HoteLTom seott. 303 J street,D. s. Jackson, 1616 g street.Thomas J. Clunie, Sacramento.\V. Coyne, 1602 third street.Mrs. A. K. Quigley, 1610 G street.J. K. McDona el, ?U'> M stieet.P. W. ('utterly, 1512 1 > sir. et.Charles

_ Brown, Highland Park.Theodore Joiiusoii, 705 M street.J. C. Garuelt. 7 23 L street.George J. Acosta, Golden Eagle Hotel.L.J mien, 121 P street.Wm. Frleseke, 309 Thirteenth streeU1. M. Allt-li,3011 G street.M. K. Barrett. 1115 D street.W. 11. Colelougn, Filth and J streets.K. Gravel, 14:;9 D street.

Charles I ut, Br.. 8 12 P street.G. Edward Hook, 172. H streetH. L. Stevenson, 51 * Tenth street.Phoenix Mil.ing Company, Thirteenth and

J streets.D. Cunningham, 122-c E street.Mrs. A. M.-rvln. 1921 H street.J. Bliss. 1111 X StreetGeorge W, Walralh, 111 E streeu1 . Cainenzlnd, 2 118 H street.Frank Mene/, ; 05 M sir eUA. G. Johnson, 621 O si 1 it.F. L. Atkinson, 627 .! strei 1.Anderson a Jounson, 1014 Seventh street.Win. Elkry Bricgs.Carl Strohel, til", .1 stiAnn Mc tregor, 1315 bourlh street.W. E. Norrts, 1012 PstruiH. I. se.ymoiir, Buiialo Brewing Company.Mr*. Bridget

_ luukott, 2l« BstreetM. Radooick.Augusta Mohr Brenner, IlluTwelfth street,J. and L. B.e uner. 604 X street.Lou B. Green, 324 X street.Thomas J. Kenrer, 412 Tenth streetCharle. 8. t'tt, 1116 Second streetA. Harwood. 1438 0 street_. V*a--ennau, 501 J street.C. Kauliran,Uobert v* urst, 101 S Third street.Congregation B'nal Israel.lv. Trengove, 1514 Fifth street.C. NY. SchM.iru, 700 L street.Richard Caveriy, 1308 X streetC. .. btradtord, 007 X streetJames H. Parkinson, 429 J street

\u25a0I.D. Young, 119- OstreetD. Falconer, 811 Seventh streetW. J. Mi.ler, 921 Second street.Jas. T. Barrow. 200 L street.A. Miller, 212 X street.John Riley, 1030 EstreetJohn M. Oci.siier, si 6Second streevAn-on C. YorK, 918 C street.L. E. Smith. 1124 I' street.C. Kehrer. 412 Tenth streetli. D. Davis, 501 J street... .. Tebbets, 914 Sixth street.Ben. Welch, 817 H streetX. _. Guldager. fao _ street.B. J. Scullion, 808 Eleventh stre-ct.-Mrs. S. L. Wallace, 1230 O street.Root, Neiison

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Charles Schmltt. 512 U streetH. Uhl, 512 Ostreet.11. W. Freund, 427 G street,J. J. C. Fitz—rald. 912 Seventeenth streetB. I". Steinman. 117 1 street.C. H. Cummin;—. 829 O street.D. D. Wbitbe <:_, 1314 Tenth streetR. A. Renwick. 513 0 street.

F. O. Rneale, Front and T street-.Ih-inns Lewis, 1916 Tenth streetii. L. Eckman, 331 P -treet.I.B. Fachs, —ill Second stieetDm _ee_, 1112 0 str.et.r.. Hummel. l_2G Third street.John Conrad. 1402 Q street.Mrs. E, Johnson, 816 Twenty-si _th street.George c !.: w,-r . 1912 M streetEmit s.-hmid, Imh I streetP. S. Watson, 1420 C street.Lewis Slcke.1- Kreuzbcrger. 1622 X street_*__*_ Barry. 202 Ts. reet.

TV •-AiX- Pdepke. 610 J streetR. D Stephens, 1210 N streetChart— I-:. Fowler. Fourth ar.d K'streets.« illtninB. Uillcr, 828 -! sireet._»_r.- N>;*le- •"lb Elghtc-enth streetL. B. \\ illis, vii, M 9IS, ts. Nut!.an _ Co., 301 X street,Ihomes Hague, 2228 Front street.Henry August Heilr.rou, 2025 M street.'.".L. Sc.iwoerer, 1617 .1 street.i' ' "!c'iui'dson, Twenty-first nnd T streeU._r_. \u0084,I. U"°-Ue. Bis.iop, Bacramento.Martin Wetzel, 431 N streetJl. KiuitjH. a. Horulein. 820 X streetGeo. P. (. urtis. 308 X street.Chas. I. Gardner. 328 .1 streetG. W.Cbnrch, 2113 OstreetJ. soph Alltven, Hotel Rhotn.A.J. Van Zanott 510 Fifteenth street.B. S. Si ithworth, 1905 J stieet.Robert P.iilip, 628)-: J street.Harry W. Kfvett,l22B 0 -treetCeo. D. Irvine, 1_22 1 -treet.Joseph t i. Corey, _ ineteenth, between R anda streets.Aruone Gehrig.W. M.Ellsworth, 1600 X street.{•red Meekfrasei, 1511 LstreetH. s. Kirk, lei-., t-' streetS. B Smith, 1317 Seventh streetAnna B. JI JCim, lltiu 1 -treet.V . H. I'lunii. 1009 Q -treet.James Murphy, 431 rtstreet.J. G. Patterson, Routier Station.F..1111 er. 1221 I*street.V- llliam Doyle, I7:>n FstreetMis. 11. Doscher. Twelfth and D streets.I. Labs, 1128 1' str.et.Wm.Tibb ts, 1816 U street.W in. curtisGeo ge w. Jackson.C.Ruvrgles, 1421 ... stre t.M. s. C lager, .02 M street,Robert 11. WiiMlow, 2014 M streetJohn Blair. 1029 I. street•i -li I'A Berkley, 926 X streetL. B. Richardson, 15 18 II-treet.P.. Butterfleld, 800 I —reet,Mrs. ii.i iramine-*, 817 Eighth streettitle I. Birdsall, Ninth and il streets.Mrs. I.Pendergast.Tenth and V streets.Jam,- Mc iulre. 1119 Sixth street1. VV..' i'-Ii ii, ; 304 11 atreet

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i enu Schoenbaokler, 16.2 ii street.James A. itobii:;. 190'iJ street.lie ury Kiliot, 1 720 N streetHenry Meyer, 7ot; X street.Meyer Bros.. 70:- i," sireetC. B. Str-.ug. 101s G str.-et.S. 11. Davis, r.i-l J street.A. E. Gruhler, 001 Istreet.Ann Smiddy, lt'lß Second street.J. H. stocker. >:_>7'.. J street.Mrs. E.C. Knauer. S;jo PstreetFred Mason, ">2i I streetJohn Weil, 1009 LstreetMrs. M.O'foole, 1700OstreetJ. C. Pic rson, Ninth and E -ire ts.Louis Payen, 920 1 \v. aty-second street.Frank Hogeboom, 1617 Seventeenth street.0. D. Hawk, lilt;Ninth street.W. T—ion. 630 Ostreet.Captain A. Mendis, 1515 Front street.Arthur D. Fenton, 1317 Fourth street.Mrs. H. N. Sheets, 408 N street.Agnes Hummel, 1226 Third street.Theodore Deiiiine, 2022 W street.JohuH. Miller. GOS- M str.et.Fountain Bros.. 1430 Pstreet..1. W. Geeslln, 1523 P streetWm. Gtttenbeiger, Bacrami nto Foundry.James Hiley, 1413 Seventh streetG. W. Haines.R. L.Hall, 2015 L streetEllen f. Leeper.Wm. Fawcett. 1206 X streetF;. E. Avery, 231 J street.Walter Parker. 1400 -I street.N.J. Toll, 1902 L street.C. W. Mlcr. 1007 L street.G. P. Royster, 1630 P street.A. M. Cunningham. 827 .1 street.M. _Irsch it Son, 1013 J sireet..!. 11. Kin lay. 1721 Seventh 6treet.101111 D. Shearer, 1818 N" streetF". Y. Williams, 2110 M street.Kimball „Upson, 625 J street.1. Boysen, 318 J sir..":.P. E. Piatt, 1115 ii street,Mrs. 1, Bryan, sis Eighteenth streetFred C. Bates, 1818 Q street.W. F. Knox, Jr., Second and M streets,S. L. Richards, Second and M streots.Alired Olson, 1216 i> street.John M. Milllkin, 1110 H street.Robert Williamson. 110.1 street.Manuel Dubois, 1111 Second streetF. M. Ames.Jl. silvera Leail. 324 T street.J. Hogan. Ninth and N streets.Joseph Schneider, 507 Eltrhteenth street.Robert Martyr, 1731 F street,E.C. Hopkins, 311 J street.George .Murray, 1716 M street.G.-orgc W. .Murray, 1716 JI stri-et.Jlrs. Mary A. Kay. ISol Fourteenth streetGeorge il. Clark. 1017 Fourth street.T. A. Atwond. 1430 F' stieet.Phillip Jlay, hls Figbth street.M. J. Gastman. 516K streetL. P. Bell, Golden Fugle.T. W. Griffin, HO3 X street.F\ S. Smith, stable. Seventh, near X streetJoan Stevens, Twenty.tirstand L streets.J.J. Nonis, ISOI Ostreet.J. R. McConnell, 917 N street.Jlrs. J. H. Magennls, 725 Oak avenue.-Maria L. Hammer, J street.J. J. Nacele. 302 J t>tri et.A. J. Pommer, 829 J street.W. H. Leeman. 726 Q street. •Peters _

Ray, 901 X str.et.A. Lothliammer, 1023 Ninth street.Occidentsl Building and Loan Association.Robt. 11. Hawley, 1015 Fourth street.Zelmer Bros.. 515-.J17 J street.John F. Cooper, seventh and J.T. W. Huntington, JL D., 426K J street.E. H. Green.Jose;.11 Beebe, 1521 PstreetDaniel J. Desmond, Engine House, Tenth,

land J.D. Burke, 1202 _ street.Edward Lyon. 713 Ninth streetFred. C. Klworlhy, 1422 Twelfth street.Jlrs. E. Jl. skaggs, 702 X street.H. B, Breckenfeld, 1316 1 street.C. B. Nichols, Hint I. street.Lindley A Co- 220 X street.L. I*.Adams itCo., Front and LstreeU.Mebius _

Lirescher, Front and X streets.ti. c. Booth, loin Iront -treetP. c. Drescbor, 1423 H street0. P. Willis, lU3O Q street.A. Conklin. 206 J street.N. Harvie, 2204 O streetFrank E. Lambert, 1517 Ninth street11. B. .McMillan, 1211 J streetW. J. O'Brien. UOT -i stre t.A. Jl. McColluin, 81*- Tenth streetF. B. Adams, 1525 L street.R. H. I'ettlt, 225 X streetNelson Wilcox, 629 JI street.The A. S. Hopkins Company.P. Bold. 325 J sireet.Ed McEwen, 231 N sireet.Frank 11. Winn, 1008 Third streetG. B. Dean.Jlr. and Jlrs. Wm. H. Hlgble, 1914

_ street.Simon Stunner, 1113 Twenty-third sireet.Wallace 1 oim. 1704 F street.JI. Clark. 822 X street.W. H. Busier.Charles Sellinger, 1116 Fourth streetJ. W. Marsh. 920 I. streot.L. D. Jones, 919 I street.Joseph A. Howell, 710 J street.D. Johnston iiCo., 410 J street.W. !•'. Knox, 916 _

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_ Son, 1700 JI streetB. W. Grlflcth, 1313 [.street.M. B Grilleth. 200? N streetF. A. Kiel, le.oi Tenth streetOtto Hanson, 702 Ninth street.Thomas Fox. 1009 Second streetF. A. 1-dinger, 731 JI street1,-wellvn lozer. 1429 H street.Win. ii. ill nt. 903 I. street,li. 11. Hummel, 1226 Third street.Hunt ngton-llopkins Company, San F*rau-

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A. Norrls. 1615 Twenty-third streets. A. Doune, 202 X street.W. W. and J. G. Norris, ISOI o streetKilgore _ Tracy. 801 -I street.C larli s Mealand, JI. D, 1217 O street.F. L. '.ray. 1229 I street.K. !;. Dren, 472 Twenty-fourth st, Oakland.John A. Jlclnllre, 1530 0 street.Henry Burniiam, bl.i 1 atreet.Jirs. C F. .Martin, 726 Cnlon street, San

Fram ...A. Hert/el. 1409 Thirteenth streetW. W. Mott. 728 X street.tl. M. Bernard.11. t(. --ten.-. 731 Q str< et.B. A. Johnson, 600 tj street.1. JI. Hastings, 222 1 Ninth street.A. C. Tutts, l';05 H 6treetCharles JL Campbell, 409 X streetJl. llaloran, l-110 Second streetC W. Bradway, 1919 M street.H. J. Goethe, lull Fourth street.1 . 1 . WilFam.-, -319 O street.Edward Himmel, 1021 Third atreet( wear P. Hedge, 1614 G street.Anthony Green, Tao4 O street.F. T. Johnson, 1323 O street.Jlrs. Louise K'uiu, 1800 lhlrd streetS. W. Butler. Hi',- Seventh street.National i'a-.k of D. 0, -Mills

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_ Burnett, I_oo J street.P. HenOg, 1 130 N* street.J. L. Huntoon. 721 Ji street.F. J. Gehrtng, 1320 Twentieth BtreetW. D. Lawton, 4"2 J street.Mrs B. liowe, 1110 Eleventh street.Walter Elmer l.io.vn, ISO* PstreetMo rls Go'.tonski, 725 J strettS. Solon Holl..loim I. Kebrer,9l9 Dstrr-et.Ji. HaUoran, 1218 Dstr... t.Chauncey li. D nn. 920 Fifth street.!. R. Martyr. 1729 F street.J. W. Cox. 1810 E street.Henry r sin r. ,0- J streetHerman 1 i-h r. 70b Seventh streetSam P"P.-. 1408 I streeuC. S. Robb, 2011, M street.William Lamport, 718 J street

F. Plerinl, 2630 G street

John Scott, 2423 J street.F. D. Griffith, 719 ii streetJ. W. Clough and wife, 6:30 JI street.Arch Menzies. Twenty-eighth aud V street*Wm. T. May. Louisiana Trait.A. Gallotto. Oilc 1 _rk.John Melster, 323 Sixteenth street.Jlrs..l. f. .'.iitiionv, Vallelo, Cal.Thomas P. Sweeney, 1212 G street.Jl. \ . Murray, 1216 Pstreet.J. .lacka. 2120 X street1.. J. \ au Voorhies, SOO J street.11. K. Yardley. 730 J street.J' . B. Hussell. 1017 0 street.Mary B. Ruseell, 1017 O street.vharies F. Shore, 1015 Twentieth streetW . B. Oldtleld. 922 T-.ventv-thlrd street.Lang cV Stlllwcll, Riverside road.L. i-.lkus, 2828 Pacitic avenue, San F'rar.

Cisco.Tii.. 1.. ! :;_us Company. Front and J streeU.John Green, 921 Eighth streetI-rlend _ Terry Lumber Company.Phil Kit/, 3001.1 stive t.S. J. Jackson, 427 .! street.1). .1. McGowan, Urtgt.ton Junction.Tueo lore Labhard. 513 sixth street.Tbe F. Thomas Dyeing and Cleaning Work*W - H. Knights, 120- 0 streetA. _. Ross, 10l s U sireet.JI. D. Owen, 1212 !•" street.Vt in. JI. Sims, 4:'o .1 sireet.Eben B. Owen, 1212 F street.Driver _ Sims, ltio .! street.W ia. W. .Marvin. 1 106 (i streetSacramento < 'al • lonian Association,I. dun Buildtngand Loan Association.Joseph sicllt-ns, 1524 11 street.J\ - F. Ban11 s, Twe rth and B streets.W. l". CronemUler, 1117 F streetJ. A. Wiseman. 2301 J itreet.B. Kr. uzberger. DJI2 M street.A.J. Wooll, 401 X street.M. s. Hamm. r. 101 X -tr. ft.F.ilen Sev, :i,in, yi7 Greenwich street, San

Francisco.Cm.: les .', Crocker, San Fraueisco.Wm. 11. .'loci. r. s .a Freii.is •-).F. C'levalicr, ."i2O Washington street, San

Fran .isco.Clinton L. White.Th... lore L. Shore, 917 Twenty-third street•i. F. Citld.-rwood.Mrs. Kmma Kletu.-orge, 1319 L streetJlr.,. M A,Stephenson, l'erklns. Cal.George F. _ron_er,l4_s I. street.J..!. Ankener, «19 Seventh streetC. C. Brown. Slater's Addition.Mrs. Jl. Arnold, 1329 S c.iud streetJ. MeMorry. i-ourth and JI sireets.Charles Heisen, Jr.A. Grubb, 1 117 Fourth stre.-t.L. Koening, 1131 l'otirth sireet,C. c. Dubain, 1130 _ street.F. V. Thomson, 17 3 11' streetli. R.Thomson, 310 .1 street.Day 1 1 _iwson, 1924 Third street,w F. Barnes, rwelfthand I.streets.S. Gerson, 220-1 streetMatt F.Johns in, 1700 Pstreet.Joseph Bryan, 1 ronl and T -treets.Pnilin Wnli. Jr., tjlol N streetW. Jl. Jen s. 27,0- LStreetWm. M.Siddons, 204 .1 street.P. I . Nolan .t Sons. 603 J streetJ. Frank Clark.Frank .1. Dietrich, 816 X streetGeorge Boyne, 1289 o-treet.Patrick Beany, 1708 Eighth street,Frank G. Butler, 612 Pstreet11. J. Small, lUlo X street.Julian W. Johnson, 1619 ii streetE. F. Frazer. Fifth and L streets.C. Glbfrled, Sixth and N streets.G. F. Parker, 91i. Eighth streetS. Sinay, 130 Lstreet.J. A. Lafferty, 1021 J street.A. V. Perry. 1522 Fourtli street.Richmond Woods. Seventh and G streets.W. F. Frailer, Fifth and _ streets.John A. Moynlhan. 4 I h J StreetJohn Timmlns 1w. P. Coleman, agent).J.J. Guthrie, 1515 Thirteenth streetSacramento Turn-Verein.E. Glover, illX -treet.F. Kumnierfeldt, 723 O street.N. liavis, .i^;i IC street.S. Poska, Fifth and X str.-ets.11. __. Dorman, 52h J sinet.I 11". 1 trunler, 1116 Sixteenth btreetI- Faure, 613 X street.Wm. Daniels, 1718 o street.J. C. Luce. 611 X streot.K. F. Woodward, 1017 I street.F. Van Guilder, iU4 J sireet.Jlrs. Mabony, 523 JI streetMrs. .Mary Hainan. 2700 M street.Win. 11. Chamberlain, 1618 JI streetEdgar C—Tee,alley, X and L. seventh and

Eigiith streets._ <;. Ebert, 529 J str«i..t.George Sherman, Sixth and Jl streets.A. Jl. Smith, -112 J street.Wm. J. Hassett, 410 J streetJohn .Miller, 903 X streetBen Holler, 509 P street.James Bailey, I'tiea, N. Y.J. Anderson, 622 X street.Whittler, Fuller _ Co., Second, J aud X sts.V . F. Traluor, 1514 N street.J. O. Fuuston, 1620 11 sireet.S. Jlooser, 719 J street.Claussjk Krai—1, I7oe> I street.A. A. Stricter, 1628 J tri-et.K. Q. Naghel, 91 7 Tweutleth street.John C. Bero, 1630 J street.M . H. Hicks, 17 00 II-truet.Fred A. Shepherd. 16oti J streetAu-ust Rodegerdts. Third and Msireets.A. 1, Coppln, 1; ..;t Thirteen— street.I. A. Robin, Second and 1. streets.li. Mci augiilin, 806 I. streetW. l>. Knights, I. 15 L str.- ;.S|.' nJH oil Company, 1115 Front street.Jen I', c istolin. Second and N sheets.w. Dwineii, 1210 11 streetJaoob Jl. ist.-r. 1 705 I streetAugust Stoltz, 170 J streetPatrick Haley, 8401 X BtreetJlrs. Elizabeth King. 618 ostreet.F. G. Fay, 1 729 11 street.Nicholas E. Rut. 2118 N street.I. 11. Brunlng, 609 X str.et.\\ illiani P. s aright, 1 --10 O streetW. A. Hoop, -11 X streetWin. Kle.s. 712 Twelfth street, G and 11.Aug. L.C_npe. 522J streetJane Barnes, Rio Vista.<i. A. Wemtt. 2120 M street.Chas. I',. H. riiil.in. 1421 Klghteeuth street.Foresters' Hall Association.George A, Runyon, 2509 I'street,Frank DeWitt, 171 1 Jl streetJacob Gnttenberger. Fifteenth and VV sts.Albert Ackerman, Twenty-se id nnd \'sts.M.Jos. Bchamberger, 10117 Twentieth streetI-er. imamijiai it.-.:.' lin 11 streetAdam J. Warner, 202 ion n-e-t.A. B. Bchaap, 1: 26 Fourti enth street.George D. St. wart, 2 010 strei tGayettA 1Market on Wheels,27ooF streetChaa. D-sch, Twenty-third street FaudF".Wm. 11. H. Thompson, 1015 E streetJohn Stc en, 25 11 .1 -tr. t.Sam Zelmer, 724 Eighth street.W. A. Henry, 608 I street.W.A.Caswell, not. Fourth streetCharles Flohr, 1024 Sixth street.P. A. Miller, ::.' 1 m Btreet.w. R. Lowry. Cli; 1 strei t.G. _, 1.. Francis, v.. QstreetJohn Sheeren, 818 L streetL. A. iTpson, 1010 F strei tW. ii. Slegle, 916 Seventh streetE. c. Hart, 221 t» street,0. I'aine-, 910 .! »tn .it.Jaeol) I I'm 11. . 12 ll -tie-, tW. P. Cutler, 1017 f. street.s. s. Nixon, 7.; li. street.-mliii D. -10-t, 1112 Fourteenth street.L. B. Vanderco ik, 1 126 J streetCharles 11. shear. 1931 G street.L. H. Relvea, l - ;o FstreetJoseph Lippl, 2 H - V street.W. \\ . 1 loons, -lis, wnli street11. Wittenbrock, 1 308 I streetJohn E. Harris. 1111 I'streetJolin Snell. ts, 132 I 1 hiid street.Mrs. 1:. A. Qray, 7T9'.;.l street.W. il. Rtohards, 1809 -I street.Pad .•• Postal Telegraph Company, Second.

J and k streeu.J. s .schroth. 1 105 J street.W. J. Kavanagb, 51 3 J stre.-tWil la 1 Walter, 2520 G street.John McGlUlvraj . 2:21 (i street.1. F. Re-slgule, 2008 IIstreet.B. Krea/I„ i_. r. 10l 2 JI street,(ieorge Smith, 706 Tenth street.R A. ' .im tead 3 I ... 100 I. street.Nicholas Steil'ano, ."12". L street1 I arli - Zuest, .too N" street11. K. Waila c a \u25a0\u25a0 .... - 1 .-, .] street.11. K. Wallace, 2 1 1 1 Jl street

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Louis Me.,la,-, 1904 -i itreetMrs, Mary KeUy. 1214 Sixth streetFred Schneider, 328 <i street..1. JI. Jackson. 1412 0 street.Jlr.-. J. Brier, 1 !31 LstreetJi. J1.11.a--e. e,i,7 k BtreetJos. H. younger, 2821 IIstreet.Joseph Castle. Carson. Ne-v.Jacob Gebert, Twentieth and O streets.John .Main . in . 2328 N stree)Charles Netdhart. 2101 I'street.Mrs, J. F. Richardson, Twenty-flrst and T

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