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THE DAILY BECORD-UNION. THIK*DAT BECKHBER 7. 1882 KSNTIOH, MetT^wniin Iftajer— Jay Ki»i'» " Cve 1 * Tom's Y. M. C. A.— Af-crnoon and eveairg. Matt;.-'..'- Kiiißlitj of the Red Cr«e, No. 2. Mectin?;- Friemlrhip Cour.cil, O. C. F. Nc>t:c: — P.eJ Jacket Tribe, Inop. O. R. M. AniiUil Mceticg— Wasliinston Lodge, F. and h. M. Wasted- Suite cf r.x)Li:a. For Sa.!e— Front porch and s.t?p3. To Let -Furnished rooms. Wanted - -Male anj fecvalc hep. . AacUoa: s. Siicrlj^rn i Sciith— Loosehold foruiturj, to-day. Eel! t k.x— Cencra! sale, Friday. Kub'.esss Advettlaaments Kiflf, Geary & Co.— Wholesale and retail druir ;;-■.-. V. D. 0 >mstock— New furniture. J«ob Arnr>!d— Butcher and pork-packer. Ackennan 4 Co. — Holiday presents. Mecha-ji. > - SU;r;— Holidij LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. 33AED OF SUPERVISORS. The B a:d of Supervisors n_et ytaterday at 10 A. M., ; >;raaant to adjournment. All the membeis present. County Treasurer l.Viahin appeared and presents i a statement of defaced coin in tiie Treasury, showing that there was S-S4 20 cf each 0010, and st.itiog I hit it wan found in sealed packagM which i.c had teceived when he look the effcee, and reqnes'ed that the Board p.l!n>7 Lim tfce c;ff ;rence between its worth and U.a face cf the coin. Oa Cill of the roll the refiuest was granted. Rjlief v. *a granted fo Alb°rt Conner iv the sum cf :*5, and to Ralph Wardell in the sum cf SB, Aresciuion was adspfad authorizicg the c!e:k r.: the iij^rJ to aa.crtist for wood for the C mntj BoaiMtal aud for the County J»il, the situs to h-i delivtrtd subject to meisare ment. A Mfx rl w.ih tecelved from Coroner V;r niilya, showing that co property (.f v^lua had fa;>n ii-to his hat.dd during the put Uior.lli, :*mi stating t!,at ho had fcigsed :hj certificate! of <ie*'h of seven person?, not j dcsnvnz an icquest necessary. .). L. Walton pppear.-ti baton the 8.-.ard I and ark.- ito rent the east wiuic of the freer— d j the p vilion for the purpose of a : ■.!!. He propoatd to pay §25 per month rent, and to put in a rew floor at bia own tx\: am. He desirr-s the u-e of the hall for from three to t!>: ii.oi.lhs drrnp the wiu ter of e*(h y»r, fur the mxt f.ur or five I yetrs. Th" matter w..a laid over ly the I Bo:r] v.a.i! to-day. Superintend mt White, of the Couu'y Hos pital, mbmittod tha following report for the month o{ Nvvmnbcc, «h:cl< wu ordered on fi! : i. Btl ia Hospital November In', IG7 : »'!rr ittad I'nritnj the mouth. 07 ; died, 9; discharged, 51; remuining, 174; uieels fu-: b)he 1 destitute applicants, 110. Mortal- ] itylwt: '). 0. T;,ler, aged ii 2, a native of ! New Toik, of cerebnl dL-eaeo ; Jus, Whsler, J.'f'l ■"•-'. I r I'iva of Ireland, <.f con&uarj plion '; •Taiiif s Rob rtsor, a, r ed 40, a tiative of Se^t land, of ai oplexy ; Mr?. Ann Jones, a2fcd 78, 3 native oi Virgii.ia, of seiiile gangrene ; Wa, r, »;:ed 47. a nativo i.f England, of dUeafe of kidn^ye ; Robert Ftahflr. aged 03, a native i f i >;»liic v , ( f Columbia, of consuajp ti to : l.ir.ztr, L«e, ngf d 18, a nitive of North Carclios, ( f typhoid fiver ; Charles Timmme, ' .;. . -< t> if < ' j'ffnrr is, of absces-i of brain j J un< ■ W MaiUtratt, a^od 29, a i-a- ' tive of S ■ •••• Yr.-k, ( f drlirhuß trotceLs. Cur- I r"ii* ■ a 7 50 ; sssbsittenae, $1 275 ■ 9 : ran Id ; total, 12,302 47 At I P. v. tl i- Board took a rccCEa until 10 o'clock V.iii rjcriiirg. ATHB3AIXSX3 NuiSASOS. — The interim.;- I nWfi. rnirfjoiiahin ani f'--cli*h horn-blowicr; j by boya has already begun, :hat ia the past ! has m*ikt<i the &dv:tt of Chr'aSmsn. Ja»t bow it is mere thin u.tially eggravaticg, «« many people ara ii.k with the fever that ia bo preY*Jsnt now throughout tho tovras and cities ot the central and coitaern pajt of the State. Aa tn eiamr.lj of the rmisance in its incipiency It is said that a gcLtiemaD found, laet evetiirg, four br.ya vigorously blowing these ear i iercirg hi.rca in tfca ce&r vicinity of rcsidecce* whtre three prr&ous are low in the deliiium of fever, in a former year the Chief of Police give notice that the horn blow:E>. Biliwaw Btstt ctr-sc, tr.d it wbb tf fectuaiiy rtopged ucder tl;e threats of arre?t forAI. . ' " U« prchiuitinj; loud and ii'iu-r. -.. :^^^ ■.'.■. !/.(.; evening Chief Kurchcr ttated, en inquiry beisg mace, that he ;;rop-;:'il fo fxarn're the law and ascertain if there :irt fffectm-1 I lie in r,f cbtrking tbo ■aJmce. ISomanwr.o ren:etnber3 that he was a ! ij il tarts to dtpriva boys of their fail ■Dotatmri of h"ii Isy tpcrt, but to mm be litvcr- thi>t Buy toy wiil bn def tived of rca- BoraWc pieMQre ly jiruhibiticg him f torn tor msotingr the w«U ui»d cndarigtricß the liven of the lick bj t^e etanlir.^ aid harsh shrieks that :t ■*? ! c eroked from a tin nsh-horn when meted np n by tha lips and lanjrs of a wide aw.kt i . irnia y- nth. If tte Chief fieds un t»w coder whi-h b« cm DO w act, the Tcmteea will BWt M^.tday be uked by citi zens to ;>k:b &v oruiu!>ncu to meet the case, Fmoßl TO Ar.i:iVE — TtiO fclloTsioß freight for BaerMMßt* passid O^dta on ths Si in stant : F .;r Booth & Co., 15 boxes n-.a f che« ; Ad»3.s, M.^fiil & Cj., 25 boxes Boap, 10 box*i waihin^; pjwder; Mtbina &, Co., 25 bcxes ? ;, 1" bsxw w»«wii.>/ powiiar, 5 boxes salerat; -s ; VV. 6r...T^r, 1 cis'a pa : .er boxes; A. Deanery &. Co., 2 hirreia (flasa gobleU ; Lir.dlt ] ■ ' ' i.'i ■) 1^ ia ii.-(i, 400 ci«es oysters ; B ft <;>., ."> ciscs rinigs; lie ry { l'i-h r., . ;> boxea and 10 piils car dy ; A. A. V»n V "irni'.h ft ('<•., 1 lix hurdtrare, ■> haui»». 2 cr^cs aud 1 bile leather ; Huatii;<,'t..ii, Un^kics & d., 1 box c pi>er tack^, 2 fcoses irons, 6 c\sta lanterns, 1 box ir >:>. pnOeyi, SO boxss locks 3 drunis iron pip? fittings, 1 box har livare, 8 cisc» file*, 1 box ac . I li.inel binges, D bcxea wedge?, 150 buadlt-? gslvsa*sad faroa ; Kirk, Geary & Co., 1 banal sn\ 1 'mi drag*, •'- hues roeJicice ; V/etus". i k & Lubin, 1 cue hosiery ; W. D. OenutoOar, 4 kfJUH hair, 11 l>..xe« chairs; W. A. & 0. B. Hoaitfctap, 1 bos b-.oks: L-.cke& ljjvtns'r., 5 rollj carpet; .T. M. Wiednmnn, 1 cue eonfeoUnpujr ; B. E. Avery. 2 boxes books ; T (J. Kin?»iatd & S.ti, 12 bundles shove!?, S6 hoxsa, 2 crates and 12 bundles hardwirt ; II ill, Knars h C* . 25 boxen eosp, l")i)^\ci vjjhhins powdtr ; SSoott t ft liuir, 3 c&3es anu 8 c.ntes siuk?. New '.HMirEBH. — Senator elect Vroomar, of Alameda coucty, wa? in theciy je^terdsy, an 1 will return kom today. He w»a h?ro ia the laterest of thj prc^p^sed new charter j for citio .; ■ f the c.asa . f Oiklnnd. The aiotter | wiil oome iu> before tho Legislature at the j i tming m too. S.c.-Rnic^to will be under j the aitr.e ilass. tit, Ye rmsa wa3 ia c;>isul lation wit'i th« citj- KathorJUc* in regard to appropr: i 'icai<ur*3 to lie inserted in the j new rhirrtr. City A^.tonify Andereoa has! btea working at the k»:-jp maiter for some time, »i.] <k1 prcbililv hivfl a chstttr pre pared f r ibmiadsa Lo me L^islature. [BOoBFi ;:'?ei>. — Articlej if incorporation were tiled with tho S;crtUry of State yester d.v by !'. c> K-na Iron Vv'crke Company. Piicclp-.; pUcs of I"lj'hw, San Francisco. Director*— <J, 11. ICatttc, Tuos. Petder^ast, ticorj;; Joh , 1 tnaa Trico, A. M. Star. ; Capi .i: sti*k. ?500,000, divided icto 100 i Rharef. Also by t!:e Koilh Pscific Coast Ba&roid Bxteokiaa <\mpsny. Directors — Jamw I> Walker, Thoa. M;iz : .es, David Nye, Frederick B Catton, D->;»ld F. Til liaxhaßt, C ;:t>! (took, 11,000,(100. l»iin cipil p] ids i : baatsMßj S.in Fnodaeot i' ■• ■ ". Cor ST.— Tha fo'.icwinK bailees ■ra* tru. • c;ed in the l'oiica Court yeß'.erday : l'i.iy B ' , dtitorUag tiso p?ic?, found prilty, '.-iirrj-i u:i<il December 7:'-; Ho. 9.1 ■■!--■, emhexsiaaMctt, ceotiaued to !■ , ; '• . 13 :; !\>;ii Crftaoy, druok, judgment defamd u-j'.il Dcocmher 7Ui ; Ah i .ry, hel.i to auswrr, baU 31,000 ; •lolin Icg'usiu, libel^ coutii.ued to Decetn bet.".;. i'IKF .\:. \r-j.— AnsUrrn cf fire was tnreeu in yestsriiny about 4:CO i l . M , from bos 32. It proved '.o h»ve been but a small blaze en the roof ol ,-i sma'-l l-.0-.so siluated in t!io alley belw:>'o L a>i M wA Fourth aci Fifth streii*. i; wut pat oat by the F.re Dfp»rt rnett by the us» o' a Hkbc-.'ck ex:irgt:Uber. i The Bra m from a tiifcclivr s*.>vr [:■"?. Tot baildbuib owcej by M:a. Gar- I tty. PjbUUURI KjH Evi.hißji>T.— T ~d»y G?o I). Allaiocil, tho spwint-Cichine mar. No. SO6 J etret', wiil k\v r.".ir:\«, vslued at from 10 rpri'g t-j >'Q MUnfcUfcJTT j t ' t 'i r ''hi °rf rf y^ «oi!!i i f h v!id»y ro<iU. D o't fail t> try your tack. Ws charg' no raerj fyr our goods than o'ker dcalsrs, aud wiil give rusny va'u- ] abb jirizi.T uTsy. • Ect yrnr toy w»g<ic« at Ackermau'i<, j wLrre ym cm kfi thtm fur near y oue-haif tlie anea atltd for by oth^-r dealers • Nrw Pis^^llWn furcitare cretonnes, »". llalt tif^s., c^uer auii X street?. * THB TRAHSIT. The 6i'a of December has come and (rone, and the great astronomicalsevent has passed, to never ba observed again by these cow liv ing ; fora period of I A years must pass away before this ban..- little spot upon the face of tV/i3 same sun will be observed again, with probatly far more interest and much iiutrin strumenta than were brought to bear upon it yesterday. SjrgeMit Barwick paj| the in structions to Signal Service ifiijeis frcm Washington Slid that for any reliable obser vation to be taken yesterday on the traoeit of Venus ncrosd the tuu'd c;i.-,c it shotild be ob rervtd by a telescope of not less than three inches in diameter, ti.d the larger beyond that the better. The instrument u»cd by him i and Professor Bender ye.stc-rdsy telorged to : the State Library, and was but two and a half Inche? in diameter. Tua ob. ervationsare not iv at. astronomical ttc.-.e very valuable, tut to e'aox that the time predicted for the contacts for this vicinity was not far out of the wiy, the observations cf the sccojd internal c .u --t^ct lv the last external contact— the only ones visible here — msk^s them of cooEiderib'e local importance. The time g'vea in thj second internal contact was 11:10 A M , Sac rameato time ; list external contact, 12:02 P. M., ' f the same time. Venue wts seen at iaten als from 7 A. M. up to 11:20 A. M., when the fog rapidly dispersed, leaving the ►Un as cle*r as the sir at present conld be, for I'n.fes-'.r Beniier states that for a week or ia-re tfce gli mnier Qr ' :aza •" toe upper atmttpheie prevented him from observing the u.-ual cumber if eun spots. The tecond inteinal contact wad taken by Professor Bender lii.-eeily through it'ie tele irciji!;, nad the time waß eleven o'cluck fcrtj l iw" n,\ utea and forty-five seconds, bring two rcinutea tnd fuity-five seconds la^e- than the time xiven frcia Washington. Ths Pro fessor thinks th.t the gHmmer arounl the edge of the sun's disk pnvantod Li^ it . -ai nttlaß the contact as corrtclly as it tni«ht ii.vcj been had the atsusphera been more transparent, but on the last external (■■>:. T.i t the sun'd disc m fnwiwfd on a pieea at card board held on a piece of tin by rubber bands, ard the tin tecurely fastened to the eyo end of the teles-cope, whvn a wsll defited and v?ry ciitirct im;gt) of the sun's e?*ge and a'.->o cf V T eous could be reen, and from this focuased im&ge the last coutritct was observed, and v.-as at twelve o'clf.ck two raiDiitE3 and twenty-live etonds. The time it fehould have bee", scc^rdiug toWashin^toa caicu'atioas, was 12:02 P. M., sho^r:rg a dif ference of only tweaty-Sve Becond^, which is an cvidtnee that the Efcond inteiuul ior:tact was not well enonsh defined U-. get the time nearer than two minutes and fjrty-fiva sec onds. Bclweon the two coctaats v/aa twt nty two minutca, and by the calculated time of ccntaclti it waß only nineteen minutes and forly seconds Bhort of the rivea ti:ue. This ia an evidence that the time for In^t contact was within twenty-fiva sccocda at being correct, and the second intfrnal ccritsct wts celled evidently t ra iritmtcs and fcrty-Gvc seconds after it had been accimpli-ihec?, acd wis due, !;i> doobt, to tho b>»d sato cf the otrxioj [ h re. Im f! s iva'.iora by Professor Bender w.-r- taVeD from the b&'.cuuyat the Etu'.h end cf the Capitol buiidia/. Xi ots cf people ct-uM be seen during the, forenoon f.n the eidewi'ks clustered arciiad A m Lii siase, each awaiting his turn for a view. One man was heard to. remark afier nazint,' long at the tun that he c raid «^e a lii tic b'aci:, but " couWii't see no trii^lt." Firk Last Night.— Tha reaidspca of Then, j O'lirien, on the Iloseda'e Nur^erj Krour.d«, at Twenty-sixth ar.d 13 streets, »a3 burned last night between 10 and 11 o'clock. All the coutect3 except a little bedding were de stroyed. Thomas O'BrUn and a joun^er brothfr, sous of iho owner of tha property, together with a uephr^ of Mr. O'Brien, Sr., lived in the hooae. Aittr mpper, iast even ine, they retired, but were a* : ;Cke!.6'l shortly aftor ID o'clock by Mrs. Hooker, who lives near by acd raw t:ie 6re. The three young men bad barely ti«ie to ctcipa thr..u;;h a window, aad in 1 heir ni?tit clotbii-g. The fire evideully oiiinstcd in the kitchen ar.d I near tha stove. Mr, O'Brien built tbe koosa lin 1854, aud it was one of tha pioneer land | markv. It '.Ti.i a l".r;e wooden building. Ike property v.ia partly insured, but fur what tmuuLt U uai kiov/a. No p.'.arti was sounded, and thi- 6ra deioitmeut wes not called out, thuuj i^ probably con!d have reached the spot, it been r. tidrd, In tirce to have b^v>;(l soi c very valuable tiuej aud some fine eh:ubb- y that wt.s destrived by the tl ime«. Supervisor A: bested.— Sopervitor Ed ward Cbriaty S.tf^bten arrested on a warrant sworn to before J|itico Thomas Stephen€on> of Morrcon Islaat', charging Lirn v.ith a vio lation of tho election laws by procuring faUe rtgistration. It fas reported jeetcraay that hn waa under bie<!.-i of jo/ 00. Mr. Chriitv h iv the ci'.y at*t;dir.g to official buciceei, »nd last evetJ <; he fctUed to a lltcoED Cnoa tcpteeeattive Ifcat he hr.d bfe:i noti fipd by a cocptaals to sppeur before ths Jus tice of the I'atc* mpntioned, but that i.o bonds bad b^et ajl.cd of him. Ha s-iys tbe arrest was madi r.t tLe in»tig.jtion i f s-.rue of his ennmieF>, in o'ly intended to blaoksn his character; tV.'-t ihe :nattcr hid heca brfujht before 'ie Grand .Tnrv a'-id 'iiat body refuted to taka icy notice cf it ; tbat tbe bot tom cf the ina'ler would be sh&wc at the ex iiir.inatinn, wbial: is set f.-i r>cxt Monday. He al-j s?id thaiatho parti; 3 who earned ti'.e arreft would ti brought to task b*f are the matter was iinjliy settled. Ixacgukal Ball.— A rs.celir^ of chiz-n* «-»s held laet i : t -it the cffi:e of W. I. Co!«man for tfc purpose of making arrarige msnts f or an fracg'.iral ball, compliineniaifj to Governor-^ lect Stfieman, Lientcnant- Gov?in-!r Dsj* -t acd other State officers and j members of tie Legislature. Mayor l'.rawa | callod the ln'f' .i.r ;,> or.ier, and wss elected perman- Chairman. Edwin V. Siniih wts chcuen Secrctarj-, nt.il W. P. Colecian Treaa ; urer. It wai ordertd that an Executive Committee of nine bo appointed, to mik» all I r-rrangements, and that tha M:iyor be author- | ized to eelvct eucb conimittr-e lad report their | names at n meeting to ba held to-morrow ' mrrninp. Tl.e number of ticktta W«S limited to 250, and the price was Gxcd at SlO a ticks t. The meeting adjourned at the call of tho Cnair. Acctioxs. — Shorburn & Smith, auctioneer*, announce the sale of all the household goods of ten rooms to-day, at 10:30 A. M. The sale will tals? j>Uce at the tesidance of Johanna Itagfl, No. 010 Second street, between I and J. 'The goo-is comprise walnut cud ma i.ogany mirble top bedroom sate, mattreafes, parlor set, chairs, loanges, carpeto, pillow*, I blai.kols, kitohen furniture, etc. Tae soods ! are sold <m account of dcpart.nre from the city B»U & O». announce that they will sell by auction oa Friday next, at their sales room on J ttrter, a large lut of coaeral home hold goode, includicg a cabinet orgtn, a m venoctave piaao, a Howiug machine, Brns «ela cari;?(s, etc. The n%ms firm annoance ■ »-. auc ion sale ol h irses oa Sa'.iir^ay ntx:, in I front of ihe saleaDom. R! etkoivlitas Theateii.— -To-mcrrow end I Saturdfj, acd Saturday rLa(icce, of thij j week, Jay Kial's " V ocle Tom'd Cabin" com pany will oct/up/ tho boarjs at the 11-.lro poii^n Tneattr. The bloodiiounds ani a tiicU doskey are rcealioted as tw> pcomla r.t fe .tnrcs of t'ne peifivrmincer. The box offica will be open this ni"rnir./, Kh?n reserved Ecsta can be KOUM wi^huu: exlra charße. Bonus Tiled— Becjixia Bailey has filed hia official bond in the euin of $15,0C0 r.B Su per^bor from i.is l'ifth Di-:trict,withWilliim liliuh.-H, A. Mull, John C>>nrin aud Vm I Stauley ns s-unrtie'. J. C. Tubh3 has llso I 61ed in cffi^ul bond as Justice of the Peace in tee enin of S~>,ooo, witli .1. 1> Tata, J..hn Kiobards aud Xuomad M. F«uama as aura ties. Late Akhizsts. — The followias cirjiea ap peared oa tha ei-ita at tb>; statija-hou*o last nifrbt at 12 o\k\: M. Aib.^rt, defaulting debtor, hy tffioer E-drcJ ; John l>oe, diuck, Boat Ash; George Browt, batter;, by 1 m ;ci KicreJ. Kictf-T ssefirtnießt of errilnoidertd flannels to l.c Icucii ie the city at H&le iiioe., corner Xiu'.h and X strest-. * BIUOBSD T-t;.s Li.NEy, reduced fronj ?."> to CiU cent", at Hale Bros., collier Ninth and X atrt.u. _ ■ Paizis. nlaad at from 10 centa to 810, given to tvtry pn-cha-er of ">0 worth ol go-.ds at AUnMBtTa, No. 806 J etiejt, t>day.* KxTRAOEDiNAr.T vi^ae in cur f3 Mirß?i'l-s ; bedsprtaib. JiiJe life*, cor. '■iiath &od X..* I.inex an! vooba Üb'.ecoTer?. Fins a? »vr:mer.t at H»!e iircs., corner Ninth and X* Hgketcoub BtnfPCEAns, from 7."i c«nt« upwart:-, »t tlilcßrof., corner Niataasd X.* \ ..-,;. U™,.. ! '. A'in. : I'j garni ~ii r . ?•■■ of toys Mai uol|3ay Roods to-day. Buy $'.' 50 wortii and dc»* a prize. * Ect year hti iday pree*nts at AckcimatV.' PrHE lfcttn, ■ o'Ud fjiige towel?, only '25 cents cacb. A k to «cc Item when vialti: y Hale Bros., cofcor Nioth and X stre«ti. * Chislet's slaple Kum, with TctD, U m- I rivaled for c. uf ■ s acd colds. * CONCISE LOCALS. _ One hundred and eight emigrants will ar rive te-morrow. The membera f f the State Board of Agri culture will held a meeting to nigkt at the Pavilion. A lijht r.i ; nfall at Olytnpia and P.-rUand was reporttd t>t the Signal Service Station last i.i !i . Red Jacket Triba of Bad Men will pay Cosßiimf* Trine a {ratcrnal vuit ti.U evening, at Red Meu'a L£»U. X A Cflinese clotk thief, nan-.ei Ah Sitg, was held to answer in the P-iice Court yesterday with bail fixed at SI 000. CVua3ol for the city in the city tax cases filed ti.tir iu;iplemrtital brief wi'.h the Su preme Ucurt on Motday. Yesterday, in the Police Court, the exami nation of John Ii ghram, the alleged libder of P. McG. Newcastle, was set for hearing at 1 i: M. today. Albert BOrai has het>n eppointed {> iart?r ir)»Kter on the sti-if of the c^mnianair;^ oifictr of j_he first Artillery Reciicent. with ratk or r"i.-3t hku'.enant, vice Kaardor, resigned. The charitab'e fund of the Viro Dopart nsent now amounts t-j nearly £200. A pror,o sition U on foot to Rive a t-üblic bili a"nd eataffmlUMßt tt an early day for the bestfit of the fund. The Mutual Sporting Club, at iti last mcc! us g, fleeted trlieers an folluwß: W L Becin;-, President; W. S. Shielda, Vira- I'rekident. ; A. H. Beninp, ?ecrctary ; F. F. Marti:-, Treainrer ; A. C. Kliak, Property mot.. ; C. K. Keary and Al. .Silva, Directors. The fuccral -,f the U'.e W. S. Rhodes, who wa3 a n«phew of Mrs. E. B. Crocker, and who difd at her tendenoe, took plsce yester dny kftanoaa, and w»s largrly attended. Utceasi-d waR a native i f Ohio, aged 31 years. He his had charga of tha OLStrvatory near the City Cemetery. At the ancual meetir.g of Ur.ion Looce, No. 53, F. and A. M., the following officers wereMfc'.ed : Albert Hart, \V. M.; J. H. Mwm, S. \V.; A. J. Gardiner, J. W.; Gso. T. Bu:.h. Treasurer ; J. McArthur, Stcre tary ; C. Kpllogg. S. D.; Qeene W. Caiey, J. I.; M. 8. Cushmau and \V. F, PeUrßnn. Stewards. The eonatiag cf the votes in the ccntetted ekctioa c^so of Coplan vs. Beard did not be gin in the Superior Court yeeterdsy. E^ry body wan in readinisi, but U'e case of Bur nett va. 10, co Gild Mining CoslpMiy, which had b. en cuntinued fi'..r.i the {.receding dey, occopied t':e attention of the Conrt nearly ail hy. The ekcticn cate vill be called thi-» mortioe. Maratjcr Betrdsee, a 1: the Western Union oilier, htitfs that noon \V*a?hinpton time will be received to-d:.y at his effiee, and if any person desires to take tha time, and will brinp a tixe-;iieca, ho will glidly give tUam the ic-mfit of ic. Sacraoiento tirue it ih..urj and ";S niimites eßr^ier th«n that of the na tional cipi.'a 1 , and consuFJ^ctly it will be ro ceivtd here (if thu time U correct), at U:O2 A. IL THE MORGAN MYSTERY. £fs, REConn-UiSioN : In yctir paper sr.me Waya eicce a floating parsgraph appettrect, stating that William Morjau ws? seen years after his abduction and tho not6u anti- Majotlie cic".9metit of IS2O, in Asia Minor, aud tbat l,e died there. This is ail pure Se tion. The facts in this cskbrated case aro as I Btated in tho article wri tea by Hen. Frrd errk W.-iUl.sey, of Koc'.ester, who riied in 1851, t;d w'lieli is jnst published (Decsn-.ber - !} by toe Boohastar Union and AtU\rlizer. A Megnphie synopsis you have in your pap'.r (f vhs 4th. As a mattor of bip'cry the full article is we'l worthy of repubiicsiion. Wil i\va Morgan waa au inru.'i!e :f our fdtlier's family ia Recoeatar fcr ss.rce time during the winter at aeon preceding his ab duc'i a. Hs b-!uvrd hi&.solf to be uuder rarreUlance at thi3 titae l>y tire Matoaic fra | tersi-y, ia oosteqaeoce of bia reputed writ ings i/i tbo expo:-ura of Maoi.nry. Hfa eyej became serif.usjy i:.&\<; cd from h : s t-loEe :i;> Difaatiaa in writing this f xpoee, and he was kept c'o.ely housed ib a ptt'fnt oC our fa'ihei'.j, who «as r> p^»cti^iD( s ' physician, and was tn-.plftyed in th« trcatiaent i f his eyes. V.'o recoUaet him w.ll, wi h bi-< large, green bUn is, atd hi* not being permitted to come to the !i o ht. During his residence with vi he had a to ;th extracted, which was presorted by hia v.ife. His teelh wero very peculiar, beinsr i.ll w°U formed ar.d all double in tots the upoer md lower jiws. His abduc tion occurred ia September, 1828, In tbe iol losicg Hiir.mer or fall a body was discovered cctr ihe mouth of Oak Orchard creek, very n uch deo-yed. and evidently hating been in the water of J.ike Oatario tot maay mocthr. It v.a-i f;ereraily tlouiht at the tiir.e that Uti I win iha body rf Win. Morgan, and fcreat eff r . wtr3 beiuir mrr'e at the investigation to prove i: to be the body of some other per ecn. Our father snd Mr*. Mor<an v.ere sum mnncd to the i.-.q'i3st. The tooth was pro j duced ia evidence, aid the peculiar formation | cf the teeih of Morgan stated by Mrs. Mor- and on fat! er. The jaw of the cnrpEe fully autwt-rcd to tho deHcripti.in. and the | tooth sailed tr> the vacancy ai described. j And to the loind of both Mrs. Morjian and our fathor, a? well as of disinterested parties, lit wm fully established tbat this was tic kTenticil i:ody o; Wm. Morgan. As this i 3 a ! lick in tha chain of cvldeLce of the Morgan' mystery, we present it to you for pnbHaaiion. Albkrtakd W. I{. SIBOSe, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. John BaOer, of Colfai, is in the city. J. A. Z ibrir^kic, of Arizona, is in tSWB. (5. V.'. rJarrison, of Truckie, was in the ciiv yes terday. Bar. John Thomjaon, of OakUnd, i 3 ratUng in the citj". X'ri. T. U. Harper, of Lincoln, is visiting in Sac r%uiento. C. E. Tripp, of Clevo'.ar.-J, 0., arrived in the city jitittri*]" A. B. Wl.itUker, of Stockton, arrived in the city yesterday. H. C. .Vltnjy.r, of WheatUu ', and W. G. Xicolat;^, are in t-jwn. Jud^' SepilrsJj, f Los An,'e'.cs, is visiting t'r.e ciiy ot Mexie 1. j C. P. Wcstead and wife, of iLoeklin, are stopping I in tacrjinento. D. C. Adaiiu an ID. A. Cory, of Chicago, are stop ping in Sicrameuto. Ben St-^inman and fan.iiy will leave for Cmcin oati, Ohio, this evening. B. F. Shepherd, o! 0 1 r^etoara, El ]• »rado c ,unty, KH in the ciiy jtß<ci J \v. Mi.«w Ha P. J^mi^on, of O;ihir, Phwer county, i* rUUug fric )da in fill 11 ■iil»nTi> Mrs. J. R. WHMIMHB pissed through the city yes tcrdiy on her way to Mar.vsville. Gaorjrt- I!. Williims, Unite 1 States WUb Commis sioner, arrived in the city yesterday. Edrar Mill?, of Ban Frai.cUt-3, parsed tlir< t;..'i the city !:a! evening it. route to Nevada. .Vis* Kitlie Van Voorhif*, <f this city, is vieitihg in Oakland, the guest of Mrs. Dayton. J. OJ3. Gunn, Trivulin.- Auditor if the CentrJ I'*d:ie K&iiroad, was in the city >eaterdiiy. I.iriUuiant J. W. I>*neuhowt:r, U. P. N., is con tcm;>iutiii£ a wcstcri. tiip, to extend to this coast. Joh'i IT. Jewe't, uf Mar^ svillp, Bjwnt Ttijuks^iving week with tda vUa in San Francibco, she having re turned t'rwni Monterey. Mia» Annie ilo'uliizsil, of M.ryville, aha lias heon vWtiflC her aunt, Mr*-". M. C. Bibs, in San Fran cisco, haa rt-t-irneJ to her hona. James MatiMll, R. Sit'-erthw.ilte, .Times Manning, B. C. Thornton, P. 11. McQrew, .1 S. Bjimrtou, of fcan Friticitfco, are at^ppinvr in the city. y.ca. E-Uvin Slerrlnj'.d, of j'nvli City, who has reci'tiily returned from a European t'>u; t 14 ta S la Fratdaoo as the gucßt of Mrs. L>a Greyer. d P. Becrf, LV);r.'=aam fro^i tho Third D>t-iei, nu ljid W4J to Wa*T.int'ton, apu.it a day visiting Governor awct Btoaaano, ttoppog over at Loj An £l\* s for that ;- ii .'■-•. Benat r J.>:-,es loft for New York on Pihnlrj. where he will nic.;t Mm. J"n';<, iiur which thrywili prapeed to Washington. Tluy will occupy the But ler mriMtan on Oaaatoi BID. 3. W. bliaw. the arti«t, and at olil pioneer, his tabs u;> Im ruliltnn t«u;iv)rarily in LaKe c lUi.'-y, f-T the porp :se of nUnringa rinajr ml. Ue waa one of the tir»t to etirt iv Sonoma c junty. Albert Btranf, aattn of the Antt-Matoatc l'-n --'.",.■)■ ,i' i:.: tiiue ol the Morgan atxtaeliua, sad ■akMqo ■.',■ ooi I t!,e rjubiia^crj i.f t!ie RocnesUT •'.' (N. V.), U ikttbut Sicrameiito as tna guest oi !.is limthdr. W. K. Stron? Tuesday ercatag jome twesitj five of the class n;at--» of Mm L«.n« iianas bur|.riitd her bj- a antdaH ci!l at t!,e r^ineneo of berpareßto, ScrsDteenthmad X greatt Tliey troujrht with Ihtiu.is »cilaj>ir-i d *i*he«and metr; (raedaaa, f jme tnfeatai tials "nod delicacies of fuou. But the parents c( the young ■ : ptovtoti fur tho u!>teruintneiituf t.Le t-je-ls. The uvttisinu cf i!:o invuiun was tha {our heath birth Jay o( the tttMahoiMM. The Hesre •-. IVist ..f Cfcaaakah, in nuMMn. • lon of tin Kdadicatioo of the temple s.t Jerusalem, »•» c labtatad lost waning at trie ay D^oirue on h.ii'j ttraat br tta Bibiath-school children ol that church. The etMDtag .i ■: In ■ma iiaHwiU h- Ktv. Dr. Buxh, attar *Uob <a«toUiMriaf vHtodaad ir. tcnrthi} prommoM »»:• cmaaUd > BadUUon !v llusa >.: >cr, Sirah QoM'teir, Sophie Price, hthel J.i3»p:i. Lttio :j:t!uiiiin, KvU Colin >«, Ju!,» Lr.^i*, Sana Lamm, Itoli* Fliee, lUebnl Uoss, LUra i . .■•■ n, JaeM Mjosc, Miiiuie Wiisnn, S'abtl m. Leu Jem pa, X ■ i li:.cl«, E. .icso; li, X Btrimmn, H. B:..Lk, Jennie Oobua, HOtan Phil- Dpa, 1-: r kV ria, Jo; l*«ittni> C Black, D»i^- Wimmil, l!,:i!j N»thin, Sj-ic Komlsakjr, Uirdi'e WmmOMMB n:l badic Albtf. At the c.nc;i:- : ,r, il feba pragiaaaDi ;i.-j BahW pvatSßted cath meciber nj Urn > ■. 01, i.:.- adlng leu .• r», with a bwntaoaH bosk. Faa atsndancß ol vi-»itjisj tlurioi: iti; tvvu i?Z wjs vtr, haga. SUPERIOR COURT. Whdsbsdav, D s ctmb«r C.h. DrPAßTiissT Ob-DOW, Judje. M-.Uercf truvdianohip of M..-ii» Sini.h, incoir. petent — llF.r.nut.l Heel app billed guarJiau; bouii OxadaMUMß. 0 M. Co.;:an vs M. R. E«irc> — Continued to De cember Ml Wctaktmsitt Two -Dknsox. Jndjrs. A. i. Burner, rs. J".IQ» Gold fining Cjmpsn- Oa trii). PAT. HOLLAND'S MISFORTUNE. A Reputation for Flee Work i polled by an Accident. Years ago, in the early days of the Corn stock excitement, Pat. Holland, now l'oat master and Corocer in a littlo town in Ca chise county, Arizona, was the most re spected man in the State. 1 !■• had the reputation of being a dead shot with a pistol. Of course this accomplishment made him fearcil by everybody, and there was no man in Virginia co bold as to cross him in public. Pat. acquired his reputa tion by shooting on the Btagp, and coa!d knock an apple efT his son's bead with an accuracy and carelessness which combined to impress the pullio tar nitre than the mauner in which the pains-taking William Tell performed the feat with an arrow. Finally Pat. secured a young la^ly who would allow ac apple to be shot off her flaxen rtll, ar.<l when Pat. executed the feat he would throw his keen eye at ti.e tirl and then poll his orbs up into the gal lery, and without looking at hi? mirk, Etnd a bullet through the fruit. This was put down on the bilk as " Pat. Holland's pty ch»logicil feat of shooting from memory," and drew crowded houses. One night he advertised to shoot apples from twelve ycucg ladies' headu in tucceaaion and only take one look at the crowd. Piper's O^ra House was packed with mm at a dollar a bead, and when the curtaia rose t.velve immaculate ballet dancers were in lice aloni; the wingp, each with an apple on her head. Pat. stepped to the footligots and bowed amid trpmendous tpplause. He had a six-chooter in c;i;h haud, and the tt.'i i- manager announced that he would shoot the 1 lit six appUs with his left hand.. Casting his eye along the line, he took a long breath, a steaay po&ilion, and then faced the audience. Lifting his revolver he began to shoot iv rapid succession, and the appl.s began to lly out of eight amid the breathless eik-nco of the audience. The curious part of the performance, how ever, lay in tho fact th-rt by the time P»t. had fired bix shotß all the apples had disappeared, yet he kept ri^ht en banking away with his second weapon from his left band, smid roara of laughter and deiision. To cap the climax, two apples got tanylcd to gether and remained daegtißg from the fAv.o of a sce::e ia plain si^ht of th<? au dience. The triok waa at once appirent. Kick apple had a fine thread aaaeued, and at the shot was jerked quickly out of sight. Ti:o Bupeu behind the scenes who pulled tho btrinjjs got confused at Pat 'a rapid iiring, and half the apples disappeared before the time. Two were snatched off simultaneously, and the Btri:ig3 overlapping ia the air Lrought the apples together, where they hurg to the edge of the scene, the etrinqa being on each side. This ended Holland's career as a public soloist on tho pistol, aud the pub lic gradually came to look upon him as an ordinary mortal. Soon after this he Cot into s. street row in Pioche and tired twelve shois in a densely populated por tion of the city without killing a man. But for attempting to do too much at once, he might h-,ve goce to C ingress from this State years ago.— [Carson An peal. PASSENGER LISTS. Caklin, December r>:h. — Passed here to '!ay, tj arrive ia Sacramento to-morrow : K. 15. Shtl !on aod wife, Mont hia ; Juhn .!>, S^ndwioii I*i»rd<; Jlics \Vilbod, Mrs. Conc'i, Pottiaad, Or.; Mr.'. 1). Curtin, Janieetowr. D..kotn ; Mm, A. N P.-own p.nd rlaoghter, San FranciMo; Geo. \V. CmLintr, Uf.ion Picitio Bri)ro»d, St. P»ol ; t :haile3 P.ernßtf'ii, Misn NUmm, ffm. It incnberger. Bom ICienian, New York; \V. T. Snia'.), J'arepr.s, Kar.iaa; B. G.d?, Co!oraco ; J. .1. EtUngfaun, B<raMw a Colondo ; G. Kodooi, Cherry Creek ; W. Btiaaoo, Wo^diivor ; ?.l 11. Miller, Elko ; T. RtaaeQ, sfas3.; lCßtm i^rant paasecKers, beht^Oß 7S ni%le.«, to arrive iv Sa.-ran'.eutu December S.h. Omaha, DtOMßbn ti:h.— l^ft here t:> day to arrive ia Ricrnmecto Dece:nbfr 10th : Mrs. H. M. Wiifgin, Al»m?da ; J. V. Si.-c.ir, Jr. and wife. New York ; Ktnrjjis P. Carpen ter, Francis W. Carpenttr, l'rovirlence. R. I.; J. IV Titzpatrick and family, N«w Y^ rk ; Mrs. Harry SUoker, Baa Francisco; Mra. Ah Fricker, Pbi!adflijhi.» ; kOnlVnria Ue" riok, Detnit ; D. Ackmtar, wife, child acd nursa. Sin Friccifco ; Mm. Charles Hadaell, Annie Hadsf 11, Sauol UUd, Cal.; L-xL, Big cer, wife am! chill, Wheeling, \\*. \' . : Peter Oragp, w'fe and poa, Wisconsin ; Hat Jacoby, Jr., New York ; J. M. M;Drhae» anJ wife, Mrxiei; CSir!en Marvir, J. J. I.roderick, J. S. Phippen, John ll;ed, San FiatcUco. disorrfered blood, general de bility, attl iLwy chroDic diseaseß pro^cuncjd incur&b'e, are ijfteu cured by Browa'a Iron Bittere. r.AHN-LEY tal'te damas>k, with mpUaito match, at Hale t'.ros., corner XviLth bDd X.* Kxtra value in wliitnauil aolacH blsnket.», at Hals Bess , comer Ninth aud X streets.* WATIKPSOOm, from .">9 c?Dts upwards p.t Ha'e 1:03., corner Xinlhand X etreetK. * Bcryour toy§ at Ackenni-nV, CJ!).] ttreel.* MARRiEO. San Fra'ici«-o Dfceaibtr 3— Julius G. Grandel to Klise J. Eickiiorn. Ss.il Fnodioo, Pecaa-ber 3-H'o. J. H. Miller to Aanle M. tlirliug. San Pranetoco, Kccember 3— John Nelson lo Jose phine r'M ux Sr.n Francis. -o, December 4 -Paul T. Sclnd to Mag gie K. I'rite. Su.n Fnocbeo, Dtccmlier 2— Frederick Sthacfer to Juiia Hermann. DIED. Sacramento, December G— John Wejtlev r.emleU, a native of tone, 10 years, t months »nd 2 <Ja>s. [ funeral from residence ai parents, 18>S O street, t'r.ia inornin; at !) o'clock. Interment at lono on the 7th.] San Franc'sco, Dtccmbcr fi- -Mary Etta, only child of (Jiii'icy C. ami NVttie CumininKS, a native of California, C years anJ 6 ra-inths. [Fu»eal will take place from the residence of C!;as. 11. Cun-mings, corr.er of Ninth and O streets, thin afternoon at 1 o'clock. l Sacramento, December 6— Mrs. Ann Camppoll, 55 ye.ir?. i Funeral notice hereaftor. 1 FARMS! FARMS ! uR SAL.E B¥ SWEETSER & ALBIP, -«— INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 1015 Fourth street, KETWEfcX J A\n X, SAfEAMr^TO. Dnf of CVS A<rr«. In Bultr ronnfj. tlirrt mii--s fr Hfgk si!ati":i, brir,^ propotjr of HAJUOH !H'.ii;«, Jh. Is the bet jrrain. friiit <t mi.lfi lir.'l in Butte county; is will ttabtnd; w tti (j.'od l^r^e Awtßtaga bimp, h!acksn:*th dh:tp, 10 ■'-. r.- rv. tt :. VllL KJCCHIKOK IS I'AKr FOX Rfsidk-'C;'. ;s ttuun oa Sackaukxio. ALSO A liood Kairy op Uup BanrH of T3T Arrca, en StSSBHMO river. Two good dwellinpi, bams, ptabie; is »e!l Urabered ; hie a few bop paid on piico. Wi.l be 6old for bw price of $.'0 por acre. Hop KSd l.nln Uhjk-Ji or -f»n »fm, on Cosumnes riv^r; '2-'»0 acres of Sne bottom I*<.<l. also Fin* Frnlt Banrh or !C9 4irr«. -.■!.,.,) Tmi'esfrom S»cram?nto ; 17 acre' in <T' hard, 3 acres in blackberries, * acre* in gtrawben ie», 25 acres in Tine>axd; ft?ain engine and puir.p for irri-.Tting ; itcod buildinan, e'c. Tl.ia is me c! the best ruit ranched on the plains, rrico, $10,000. Terms cf payment easy. Smnll Farm or JO Arws, srar Prnrya. with EM fn;:t tree*, of all varieties : 1.000 (rrape Tinee, 1,5.X> blackberry and l.t.W raupbtrrv t'ushe», all in good bearing condition. Price, ££,500. — ALSO— Fiinn of 16 Aerm. l-t W»e «»» the rily— 50u fnit trees, ?.'>oo foreign grape*; dwelling, barn, etc. Price, ?3,000. s»El.i;lB * Al&IT, BMnaetl*. OHAKQED DAILY FOR MECHANICS' STOaE. llJWeinstock & Lubin. : JJiJJ_i s_l:_: : : : t : x t x 1 1 xs t x x x t x \t x xs t* t * » V» » » « . THURSDA F, DECEMBER 7, 1882. SKC IMEXTO TEHrERATTEE. IVE*T* OF TBE DAY. Tempehatubb Yesteedav: ..,. „., First Riurosd ir. Germaay, 1835. Highest, 01 Lowest, 38 _ San Rise? 7:03 a. m. Temperatcm CosKESixiKDrSG Day, 1SX1 : Snu Sets, 4:U p. m. Moon Rises, r ): 08 a. m. Highest, r»0 Moon Souths, 1O:1S a. m. Lowest, 52 Day'a Length <Jh. SSrnin, SST Owing to a largely increased stock this year, and the consequent lack of space in our stores, we shall not open out a separate Department for TOYS as heretofore. We shall, however, broaden out the lines of goods kept in the various Departments, until our whole store will be brimful of HOLIDAY GIFTS for young and old. Hosts of things ready now. The new style STEREOSCOPES, in the Notion Department, are an instance of what we have been saying above. Plush-covered, and arranged on Handsome Nickel-plated Stands, with several joints, elbows and pivots — so that the pictures can be seen to the best advantage. PRICE, $3 75. For a similar purpose, we have also the GRAPHO SCOPE, a sort of Double Complex Stereoscope — especially suitable for table ornaments ; Black Walnut. PRICE, $5. For several weeks, we have been suffering for the want of a larger stock of MEDIUM AND LOW-PRICED CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. The early season brought more customers than we had counted on. The relief supply has come, however, and we are now showing a full and interesting line of these goods, including some as low as $3. DRESS PATTERNS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS (we spoke of them Monday), are now on sale. The assortment is not yet complete, and new lots will be added from day to day. Whoever heard of a DRESS PATTERN for a gift coming amiss? NEW TO-DAY!— MEN'S WOOL, DIAGONAL FROCK SUITS, $17; Young Men's Dark Cheviot SACK SUITS, $9; BOYS" BLOUSE WIDE-END TIES FOR MEN, in rich, dark, full Best makes in KNIVES, RAZORS AND SCIS SORS. TABLE CUTLERY, and quite a collection of SILVER-PLATED TABLE Trunks and Valises, Including a special line of FINE BELLOWS VALISES. MECHANICS' STORE, Nos. 400, 402, 404, 406, 408 X st., Sacramento. MISCELLANEOgg. ~~ J_i_.l^i:aEs2S& 1. 3£"JEIX_*I*3ESXL _C OO." I.TIPSUTEBS AVD DEALERS IX Nos. 1016 and 1018 Second street, between J and K. Sacramento. __^ fTATCS!IIA^ea A.l» JKVrEitE, rs« J ST.. SET. Omn ana TH3BJS 'i» Importsr, Uinafaotturer, Wholosae and SeUil Dealer In every rteaartntioo oi i '"■ t FUENITUEE andBEDDIKG J - €3K ~30 AVIS", NO. 411 X STREET, SACRAMENTO, Tta^CijsrJS WUOLE3ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN PARLOR, BED AND DIXI.NG^^ ?_/ FUENITUEE arid CAEPETS L.VIFST nmn OF UWOI AND OIL CLOTHS. ALSO. 4 UUMB ASSOKT MK\r OF OKTAUBt, BIIIDES, CUKMCES, F.TC. «JZlfiSs Sjfiw*? Ctt^^S^" 11 " mr larse BtoCk of gooJS before p ureh^ n s^- Cimlry Or<»trs Soltrhf^l. and S.UOfiirllon « n..r;inif f 4l. c3O- S\S E W H OLI DAY GOODS! Just Arrived at G£o. D. ALLMOSD'S Sewing Machine Depot, 806 J st : LADIES' AND tiK.N'TS' FUR TOP O LOVES, PLU>,n LINED AV D WITH PATENT SITUSa F*«temn X BtagKt lire of S^lk Handkerchief,, fr..m 7r. ,«u t . V "< o \™ F^«d Cnri«m« SJ Vcar'» Carde-fno lar-eit n.^.rtmeot ever brought to ihi. city-pri. c from 10 ", Uto r v™h TOYS of all Hilda. Rum* tups ard N«~r», frum 25 cents to « s . eich! V«cb Dulls J> w. Irv r,,r^" etc. Xon is Hip tlni^ to bny, > bile ve.jlliinc !» new nn.l frc^lt, ai,,i prices are lliw GSOPQg O. fe__MO v O. NO. 006 J STREET. Tufts' Ye_*bina Cough Balsam will < i re vent « oi tn ok rein . yB ; -' WHEN' EVERVIIIINO ELSE FAILS. TRY IT. ■ ~v ."' CJSSEB TF.^TH AVW J STgKKta [ai23-3p6ir,].. ..=».'.<• KA JI I;. MTft.^^lS^^W^^^' 9 ■ ? The Finest and lost Select Stock — or — HOLIDAY PRESENTS! CAB BE FOIXD AT Aokerman & Co. 's Nos. 629 and 631 J street, Sacramento. AS WE ARE POSITIVELY RETIRIMFROM BUSINESS JANUARY Ist, i::: ■-:. C*M9 UILL re 60LD REGARDLESS OF COST ! "" -.saw -— ■- .tSTIJ. F. SLAT BR, Hatter! |1C Jf C?_4_7^_ w , i^l^l I^SCin KOBTHffEST COSHFR SIXTH C^3 xecpnrjjp* •;:««■ X ! Breech-Loading Shotguns, Winchester Rifles, Hunters' Supplies, -^FOP.'iALB BY — HUHTINGTON, HOPKINS & 00., Sl»«A'-.IMII AMI i.»-: ICC-I !-<<«. AOENTS FOR CALIFORNIA AND HAZARD Powder Companies ROSEDALE MARKET. 3. DENNEHT, 701 .7 strei:t, takes p&m^u » wi uro iM iiif.Tnainif his friends SjjßSk. and customei-3 tl:at ha has opened !i . r^\^^ tban raa'ktt, and it is DOW in fu>l blafct. He hrts a larjje and choice lot of Turkey?, tat <:■■>- , Chiokciis, I>.'oth'i< Eistcrn Oystcm. Ti h, American and foreign ohceEC <f all kinds, K^tr^, U'Vt.r, and all kinds of Vcffatabloi and Fruits. His foods arc i!:>t ' !;i3s, aid »i : ! lie s-'ld at Urn very 'owc-t be'U rock |tc»» for ca-h. I lense call andiximine for your* If and }OU Hi'il fllMl It 1(1 Jlllll Illl » 1I|I»U )|| de«l »t the Koscdaic Maikct. nO-itl a TO MY~OLD PAT ROHsT~ ISTII.I. OFFK^ MY VALVAIiLF. BEEVKB IF y:- iJ .i sro t.) ur.fortuintte as to reijjiru tbem. With a ir.ind matnrtii zj.d enriched by tt;«;'c» of as advanct.l irt'er, I caa uSttjatJ timt thi!re is hardly a dwu'c in the flrtahym -.f huaian iils that I can cct treat tt. a suco_9«if j| issue. LAl'll"..' -I am ilaMI reidy to sssist yon. l!y past kaowladn !::ia bei-n increuml 6y axtaHhr* exnrriciice. lam now stbio to treat y.i wi-.h tt e certainty of success. No case peculiar to your del! -ci'-c orjani^in is beyond my sure control. My Female Monthly Medicines are gaperlor to a^-y offcrrd heretofore, on'j will he womutcd lo have the deoired effect in all oaaafc Tlioee of the public who need Riy gervlces can de pend upon PWbSmmblj, honorable a^id trritment al rca?or.*ole rates. I address purticulcj-ly thoao who have been n lured by yontlifu! indiscn lions, kiid thote who hAve cor.tractcl locai dl/csbes hM :tf!li(Ved M, if Ibay prefer, consult tte !■> l-ttcr, itataiii'r.: tbe ll lli|illl— |< the d:&-zBe or trouble, airl rec-ive innmrin> by t-xr-re?*, wit'i f.ii ; instructions. All letters must be directed to J. H. JOSSfcLTN, M. V., «2C Kuttcr sticct, Sail Frauds co, Cal. Cure wam.it*d In ftl! caHes, or no pay ttqatnA, C-msultation-, personally or by letter,' pratis Bond for book. Coiufor^ahlo apart'ii-.-nu fir patienU* at my Indrm-iry (v.-^en d.jsired), with txiieriinoud nurses. O'n^i-.ltation Parlnr», 226 Snttcr street, jvljolnin the Younß Men's Chribtiin iliilillim Buiidiag. * OHice h'.nry— From 9 A. tt. to 8 P. «. My Klr-lnnm hnn^H In tny oMlc*. li;n hu-.- my Kmiv .-• Phytiuiniry and l'ar;Uje For ale by all uewsdc^lors. J. I s .. JOf?SF.LY\, n. D. iy7-31-m T^IGHT CAI?-LOABS f^^^ Coi3isTi:i'a of pirn pallor and kedkoom s:-rrs, in oaRAT vakiety. also, it Single 1 !•■' ', y- I ■■' c, tux W D. Ci)ilSTOCli, Cor. Fifth and X streets. rtSp UNPACKING All on? assortment of AND AT DALE <fe CO/8. nil isH -l 81 v v ISUI ibuSIS! (CINCHONA EOBSA.I T!IE imn RITTERB IN THE W02J.0 MALARIAL DISEASES! Vitalizn tba Sy'c>:>. nr" nat th« nn;ti of th* dreadiul Alcolml IJablt, " IMFSOKASIA." J*" ArK icnr Druseelst op «'ldc *«»r<-hamt for «lii*ni. »12 3p«ro Something S^ew! Wliich we have not DM r.tior.ei In our advertisement tcure. Wr Paj Espfrijl AtlTidon 'o OLEANING AND REFAinmO I MdflOTmtl can bo HE CL'T and MAUE INTO THK LATXST s til We liave al.< I |i!»ced in rto.'k fon.e Nf W ( I/HP, whi'h will make up very tiandnoiuu into BUUNUB SUITS. — '■ ricn«r Call nn<l IsnrnlM :ii S4LOVfiS'B,Tffe TAILOB, Kor!!i "li!"- •! »trrct. jjf«r Fonrtb. nlB^lro ORACXEfiS &GOSFEGHOHB! HFISEI.r., NOS. 838 AKI> 5:» J PTP-EET, 3a-rari'nto, haa lot ttk-'i Ibo Wbi.l^p'o A/. A ■; eCAUrORNIICBACSEK C«'M!'ANT - . .>., etsao. CIUCKKPS soli tt i.«eet *m i, . ■ -co prices, nit'i Ojfftrence ir. ti..~ H d f.--.cM iv :'r- rOf lHllillllHH Aloo, FISHEES CHOICB OOSnOTIOKB. »t lowest ni«rk« ratc-s. au2i-Bprt