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SACRAMENTO DAILY RECORD-UNION. VOLUME LIII.-NO. 0. DAILY BECOIiD-MIOiN »'>*.%•(>» doe Fret OfioectSaaamenßo as w^end class matter rUBLXSIIED BY THE IACRAHEHTO PUBLISHING COMPACT. P&blicatlcs Office, Tbdrd at., bet. J and K. THE DAILY RECOKD-UNION Jipab:i»hed every day of the week, Sundays ex- Sepied. Double-sheet on Saturdays. Pot ode year MHm .,. w .»«- H . R .w». HI Jl...sS 00 frr six month* ., — _ 3 50 For three mouths SIT. — 2 00 Subscriber* served by Camera at Fitter* Ce"^ts per week. In all interior cities and town* fee paper <-«.n be had of the principal Periodical bode ra, Newsmen and agenu. THE \TKKKLT UKIOIT is tee chc«.r*< and most desirable Home, New* Vi) I ilerary Journal published on the Pacific ■sun *)im£. One Year .„ _ _ *2 on 1 (VAX JED— LOST— FOi) «. SIT! ATION WANTED— l:V A YOUNG MAN 0 toilo general work; is ivilllng to do any liv.l or work. Apply CAsri.) ilousi.. 12a Tliird street mrS-lw* » GERMAN OIRI. WANTS A SITUATION ±\_ for housework. Call or address !!..•<) i' \ street, city. _ mr2Gt* -ITTANTEE GIRL FOH GENERAL HOUSE- VV work; none but competeut need apply. Apply at So. 917 X street.* fe2B-3t» ■\TTANTED— AGENTS TO TRAVEL; SS To.Ss >> per day: something entirely new. lIKK- MANN MAKUFACTPIUKO CO., Office. 314 .1 btrcet, Room 1. fe!W-lW* \TOTICE.— A LIBERAL REWARD WILL HE _L\ jiaid for the recovery of the body of THOMAS BHYTE, who \v.is drowned in the river Monday night, December £M. Leave information at '...■.! Btret-t. diO-tf WANTED. A MILKER AND BUTTER MAKER, S3O; .-:1 10, a blacksmith to make cylinder teeth; 2 waiters, 830; also, an American ninth hand, {26; a man ki bum charcoal, U! cents per sack ; also, 2 mi'.krn-, S3O; an old man to do chores Sl5. Female- SRtrlsfoi housework for nice family in the country, S2O and KB per month, fare paid; also, a housekeeper lor the country, German pre- ferred, iV) to $20, fare paid; also, various oilier placet! for girls; a girl to do housework in the city, 425. Apply to HOUSTON & CO., Employ- niei.t otc.ee, fourth and X streets, Sacramento. je!3-lptf _ FOlf SALE— TO LET. TWO LET— A TWO-STORY FKAME^ A House, hard Ruished, 7 rooms, with Jv;;i;j till the modern improvements, at 1124 Kj&aL itreet. Inquire on premise*. mr:«3t* IjHJR SAI.K.- ONE OR Mui:K OK THEVg ' four houses and lots situated north- "SJj|;l west corner Sixteenth and (J; all hard lin-JMH Lsijcd and in good order: price, '.-:<■> each. Ap- ply to S. BECK. on the premi.sea. mr.'Mw* FORSALE— WEST ONE-HALF OF LOT NO. 6, with improvements, nurth side (i?:; • between Heventeenth and tigUteenth. Inquire of r.wTAiN \v. if. SII>IK)SS, a ; .' street, or <>i »IKS. ii. A. BOSI l< K.od the premises.mra-lw* I |OCSE TO LET— No. 180 1. STKEET;*^ I 1 very desirable dwelling i'or business ilf]'l\ mil': mx rooms and bath. Also, Stable on "t^iJL the alley. Rent, S"0. I'lcase upply to CAfijj BTROBEL, No. 32U ■ ■•• I . ' fe'.?6-<:.t* F)U BALE — ONE-STORY URICKAtiA " li..;im-. No. '.Ml N street; will be ■■'■'! h)'\\' hi a bargain if applied for soon; at D. '-■■JBSjL Ucmardi&Co , 3UB and (10 X street. fe2tf-li I>OOMS-A SL'ITE OK FIVK CNFDBNIBHKD l\i Sunny Kcxmis to let. Imiuire .it the Gro- \ Bunny Rooms to let. Inquire nt the Gro. -Store, eoruer of Tenth and Btreets.fe27-lw |7K)K CHOICE BROWN LEGHORN I; Eggs: >: per setting. Inquire of A. LINN, Eleventh street. between v ami C. fe27-2w* },--K;HJ BRUSSELS CARPETS (SECOND- .Vj hand). For Sale Cheap. Alra, one "Gar- land" Range, complete (nearly new); one Barber's Chair, Poles, etc.. cheap. Two Good Bed Lounges, atSlO, at <'1IA». U. CAMPBELL'S, tfo. 409 X street, UphoMerißg and Repairing. aplO-lptf _ CK>R SALE— A FIVE HORSE-POWER EN- I? Blue and Boiler and triplet Pump, all 111 good condition. Inquire at No. '.*>! K. street M. R.ROSE. ja27-tf VINEYARD AND FRUIT LAND FOR SALE In I'laccr County. X OFFER FOR SALE 7:: ACRES OF LAND, J. newly and well fenced, situate l mile .south of Loomis (formerly Pino), j miles from Rocklin and 25 miles from Sacramento city, and imme- diately upon the line of the Ccu'.rail'ucitlc Rail- road. Communication by rail with Sacramento three times a day. 'I he .and lies next to •■: 10- -acre productive vine; and every farm nd- joining and in the immediate vicinity is ■ »..■: cleared and planted to vine* and trees, and Looiulx promise') to betlifcenterof an extensive vine and fruit growing community. The is easily cultivated, deep mid retains moisture when cultivated,' and does not need irrigation, but if eilcd, an Irrigating ditch runa across it at its highest point.) Trice, PW per re. For further particulars inquire of W. I>. PERKINS or 1). M WALKER, ol Rocklin; and E. W. MASLIX, at ritate Capitol, Baerameuto. ijJ'-lp FOR SALE I , N ] SACRAMENTO COUNTY | SWEETSER&ALSIP, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, No. 1015 Fcurth street, Sacramento, j 1<;0.1r.r.-* O Mll<-^ from t lip city; < !n-<-llii:s;. siX n»oins; Mat-li to accommodate WJ hrad of !i!or>t'B or *'o^p; - ncref] in Blackberries; Grapes: a few Tree*. • t'-. >r lii< is a very cheap j.iccc.of property; SO5 j>er acre. \;.-. . SO Ace*. Dmtera !ii^!i ► tale of cult! ion; 300 Fruit Trees, e.^ln years old; l. r > ocres in Grape* ul the llnc&t rurfeties; ■'• lierts in Straw- (•ornte; u n -"I now IHvellinp, cost fl.IOO; new Bte! Chicken 1;o;im'. niaetsmith;Shon and Too!.-; all Farming 'I<-"N: 1 I'mv, ii.ir>cs, Was : etc.; two inilei Iro'u Floriu. I'riee, $5,;0.». ■ -ALB 'Wilt >.-ll iii ', ami ••-acre rr»ct», n mood ; piece of Ijiir!. :*■; mllea irom city limlta,' for r .U.xii 3!>'-J Acres of I- -Hid, l'J ml lex from <ity limits. T'rir., 5lli) j\T a<'rer also A Trart of Land of I(> Vi r.-~. 3J, iuil<-< snutlioast ot iht i itr. V. il! In sold in - r » :ii»'l 10-ttcre I its, ut*7T> per acre; take one third eu-h. AlJiO— - ' 50 .\<t>-m ! ; , miles Irom < -it : siimll Dwelling, larßi iianj, etc.; t acres in Grapes. Price, S!?0 per acre. For 516,000 » Tract < f 160 Acres; 11 acres in Vineyard : fi acres In Kruit and Blackber- ries; 4 acres In Strawberries; £' Kl d Dwelling, nearly new; Stable, inary. Chicken-house, etc., Hind Mills and Tank; situate 1 miles from city, on Jackson rond. A ,>o — — For «"i> |>rr Aero, 100 \.-r, « of Fine rntii Land; Creek running through the cen- ter, making a gTadtial slope, which drains the land from all water. thiTe are very few hog wallows In it: the soil la deep and very rich; . ■ *S~The RlKive lands will pmdii'-c fruit of nil kinds, and compare a*- favorably for Fruit and Vineyard pm-pores as any tO be found in the Plate, aad Sacramento has proven to be the best i larket in the Matt- for the fanner and pro- dt!i er. Other Lands for sale in different lo- calities of the State. '-' ■*■' -" ■ <S-.-K.Mi FOU CATAIXXiI'E9.-*»' j, |(( Bweetaar & Au-,., Sacramento. URO( ERS. John Mccarty, Siirci'S«nr to .1. F. Wliitc .'. Co., 009 .1 nt., J^vSALER IN K.\N<'\ ANI> STAPLE ',-;(). / i pries, Batter, l -.-- .ud I'r.nliic.-. .\ll good» m. lowcn priec 'l-.!-lplm- J. R. WEBSTER, No. 1301 .1 Htr«-Kl Tain ■imiiitu. DEALS! IN Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Liquors, ! TOBACCO, CIGARS, C»!libr"Jc. Produce, es :. Wines and Lifjuors for | Kau ily P.* a h pecinlty. o-.:-'n FOR SALE, 80. 1 CORKER GROCERY AND BAR ! ■ Dl A FINK TRADE. -OWNER COM- pt jiefi to leave '.he city on account of sick- VMS. t A -10 :osj HALL. LUUK3 4 CO. 021-li>lni I M^. *.< am- tmvrw «-y-^,f. wmiiwi— wrw^, i $5 BUYS A OOBD OF STOVE WOOD | OR A TON OP COAX AT THE C. O. 1). ' Wood and Coal Yard, 401 1 street. All or- ders promptly delivered to olj- part of the ci;y. mrJ-tf HALE BROS. & CO. JUST OPENED! Two Cases direct from lie Eastern Markets. The styles are late, thB qualities good, and prices low. See this lot before making your purchases. I W At no other season of the year is more attention paid to articles cf DRESS OB CLOTHING. With the advent of Spring, Nature clothes herself with new and becoming beauty, and man is not slow to follow, being anxious to replace the old and worn garments cf Winter with the fresh and attractive styles of Spring. Men's Fancy Red and Blue Check Worsted, Single-breasted Sack Suits ; very nobby, at $15 a suit. Men's Fancy Brown and White Plaid Cassi- mere, Single-breasted Sacks, at $12. Men's Medium-weight, Dark Colored Worsted Suits, with gold-mixture; single-breasted sacks. Price, $20. Men's Fancy Cord Worsted Suits; four-but- ton cutaway frocks; very nobby. Price, $27 50. Men's Single-breasted Sacks of Black Wor- sted, with fancy silk-mixture. Price, $15. Men's Single-breasted Cutaway Frock Suits, of dark grey mixed cassimere. Price, $7 50. Men's Single-breasted Frock Suits, of dark red-mixed cassimere. Price, $13 50. Men's Single-breasted Frock Suits, of fancy worsted; cut in late style. Price, $22. Men's Single-breasted jagatch Cheviot Sack Suits, at $16. Men's Single-breasted jjj&ick Suits, of dark fancy hair-line cassi^^re. Price, $14. fc-jT- Country Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention, ""©a HI T D BBAO 9i P(\ Rhh Dtllß). fll It).; T os. 829. S.I!, S3:!, 835 X street, and 102G Ninth street. Sacramento. HAIR GOODS. is - ? fiS*p3l I? I -■■-■'■ j life i I'IIYSICIANS AM) SI ItGEOXS. j i>k. GEORGE PJ ':; i;v, -I OFFICE AND RESIDENfI NORTHEAST ] Corner Eleventh and II streets. Hours— 9 i to I" a. m, 1 to 3 ftiul 7 to 3 r. m. mr:Min im. ••. -•. cook, XT^- 522 NINTH ST., BET. i AND .1, OPP- ' i\ posite the Plaza, Magnetic and Electric 1 Healer. Electro-magnetic and Medicinal Baths, ' Mnguetic Ganncnts and Jnaoles. Uonsultaiion free. dio-lm xv. 11. BAxmvi.N, ••. :■ , SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. OFFICE, i northeast cornoi Second !::;■! X strceu. Of- • dee hours : I" a. m to 13 M.; - to ( nnd 7to b P. i si. Residence, *^]^' si r '"t; t j._ nl.Vlm 1 DR. NIXON, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, M STREET, BE- tween Ninth anrt Tenth, Nos. Big and 920 I Will visit the Railroad Hospital daily fit U::»l a. x. Office hours— to 9 a. m.; i to '.; P. M.. and evenings. jyl-tf DBS. Ii t!.l.Ui.;i A GOSS, CORNER SEVENTH AND • STREETS, SACRA- AIENTO. Office Hours: Miss Dr. KellocK- MinsDr. Go« 9 to 10 A. Si. S to 9 A. m. 12 to 2 P. M. 'i to 5 P. K. 6 to 7 P. M. 7 to 6 P. .■:. I Sunday >T to3 t-K_ i:. I.AINE, ]>hysk:ian and 3CKGEON.— OFFI< and Residence, No. :tt< J street, between Third and Fourth. Hours— <to 10 a. m.. 3 to 6 ami 7 to Bp. m. i. iffiee of ciiy Superintendent of Public Schools at same plare^ sea-lnlia WJf. IXLKIIY BRIOOS, ST. D.. OCULIST, JURIST, AND PIiYSICIAN FOR Diseases or the Throat Office, «29X 1 sued, con if Fidh. over Sacramento Bank, .-'acrsmento. Oil. Hours: 'J:-W .'i I'- a. m.; Ito I r. k. Sundays: 930 t0 11 a. M.; I to 4 i. M. jyl-tl ; DR. A. K. BRI NT. PHYBICIAN and surgeon, okadtjate of i i the University of Berlin, Germany. Office I and residence, No. 521 J rtreit, ween Fifth and Sixth, Sacramento. Office lionrs— 9 to 11 a | m.; 3 to 5 and 7 to - f. m. )y!3-tt y j \V.\1.1..\( X A. BBIOOS. K. '•:-. DHYBICIAN A>*D OBSTBTRICIAN. OFHCE I and residence No. 32 J street, ba^rameiito. ( Bto '.' A. X. I Office Hi»urn:< II A. M. to 2 P. X. }jvV2 Iptt I 6:30 to P. M. I : DESTISTEY. KEJIOVKD. FF. TEBBETS, DENTIST, TO »'*j«E'S; . Sixth :-:r.- -t between I and J .7*f*Bßl vcf,t tide, opposite Congregational **UXlXr t'jiurch. »u5-tf ii. H. PEEBSOM, DENTIST, 415 J STREET, BK-^apKay tween Fourth and Fifth, Ba< rr. •« KS6ESS mento. Artificial Teeth inserted on' l *-Uili? (k>!<; Vulcanite and all basos. Nitrous Oride or I Iji\:i;r.iiis Gas line red for painless exlroc- ! tlon of teeth. JyU-lra W. WOOD, DENTIST, QCIWS BUILDING,^»SX nonhr«|ii cor Fourth and i,»»E3S Btreets. Artificial teetn inserted ou' i *AIIJJ-r ! all base*, Improvexl Liquid Nitrons Oxide Gas ' for painless extraction ot teeth. 1e25-tf PAINTS AND GILS. T L. CHADDERDON, IMP(>RTKK AND DEAL- »I , .Tin Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, | »ix<V Paints, Artists and Painters' Materials, Wail leaner, etc. No. »M X st., Sacraiicnto, I lTi7-llitf • -.IXI.SS CARDS. _ _ — WSI. «.i TEXBEROEB, TRON ANH BRASS FOUNDER AND MA- UL <!:ini>t, Front N streets. Manufacturer ■ .ii mt and N v tri ets. Manuts oi Gutenberger'B 11, .i-. Powers, Patent Ground Roller and Cleg Crusher and Barley Mills. All kinds oX Hydraulic Pipes. I'eV-ini fc-STREET I.!Vi;UVANiI FEKU STABLE. J CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR. L STREET, • between Sixth nnil Seventh. Buggies lor hire. Ilorsoa kept at reasonable rates, fvll-lm <;. TANZOJLA, I A 1 Q FOURTH STREET, NEAR THE TOST- LUlO office. Dealer in all kinds of Choke ii.-. .-.'..•'■- Tobacco aad Cipir.-. All at Lowest Price*. j:u.'t>-lin C. 11. KKEUS .V CO., POP 1 -1 .:..;■. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 0/wO Dealers in Palnto, Oils, Varnishes, Win- dow uliisi. pictnro Moldings, Brushes, Artists' MatsriaL BoildlniE Paper, ('lain and Decorative Wall Paper, ami Gl/./iVr I'«i>vr for Window l>eco- rattons i a patent which is entirely nev/. clll-lm f RE.VOTED. CSALADIN, WATCHMAKER AND , Jeweler, lms removed from "'l7 .! «.?•'->. street; to 4 ."i J. near corner of Fourth. fr*-< at Watcher, Clock? and Jewelry paired tjJijdg ami madetoonier. A fine awortmentof Watches, Clocks and Jewelry alwayg on hmul aai at 'lie lowest prices. jal.'vliii ■.'■. UVJIAN. J. m man, j::. J. YM A- .-, Jit., .v ::i..>. \l/'ATCTIMAKERS ANDJEWF.I.ERS, -« >> .vs J sim't. lieiuieii Fifth and wife Sizth7hiive always on hand v flwiiee 6*-' &> variety of :i:ie Watches, Diamouda,Jcw-Bj*Aii3 elry, etc.__ jal'2-tf.; h. f .- ;:;.K. <:. J. CBOLT. c.*-i;i ■" & CItOLV, 0! . ARE PUE- p.uc-il in do r.:! kind? of work in t''i :- tine, is: city or country. Principal place of business, Sacramento. Shop, N>>. 1121 Second street, be- tween i: and 1.. ' Postoffico Box No. 110, Sacra- mento. dl'V4r.tf (.i.D.UCK W. YOUNG, S. TO PUCE A YOUNG, CARRIAGE Manuiacturcr, corner Fourth and L streets memo. Established in 1830. All siacs c' Buggies, Phaetons, Spring ami Thon>Uijh braces Wagons, Repelling, Painting and Trirn:ni:'S done. m2(Mpor_ H. P. KOOT. ALEX. KEILSON. J. DBISCOL. ROOT, NEIt^SON & CO., LfNIOS FOUNDRY — IRON AND BRASS ) Founders a:id Machinists, Front Btrect, be- t-.vcer. N .'.:;•; O. Castings and Machinery oi every description niadt; t-> order. in'Ji-iplm F. ?OSTEE. .7. O FTSSTOS. 1850. F. FOSTER & CO., 1884. BOOK-BINDERS, PAPKR-RCLERS AND Blauk-Bco> Manufacturers, No. 319 J street, between Third sad Fonrth,Sacramento.lyC!o-4pti CXDERTAKERB. ■«au ii ,■..»>. t^. it.i.j».'..'».-a'jCTv^.w»&.;r:Rg;»r>, § PPJTZ & MILLER, | g INDI.KT I I Office in Odd Fellows" Temple, Ninth ukl *1 1 k ■■ire. - Complete Etack of Lmdertatfrs' a h Good constantly on hand. City nd conn- ?> s try orders promptly attended to, day or I ■ ui±'. ■ Rt reasouable"ratei|. „>'• I « — im— a— aaMsamti uii,':jjl wagaw .xi:. . J. FRANK CLARK, County Coroner and Undertaker, No. 1017 Fourth street, between J and X. — Always on hand the most complete Stock of j Undertaking '■•»'.* on the coast. Country • orders, day or night, \till receive prompt iit- tentiou. Telephone Number, ISI. jiWlplm J - Uj *— -^■ IM ' ll ' l >m--/^JmjJUUMHIw«T J A I!»V'UJUAJ»'Al !»V'UJUAJ»'A W. J. KAVANAUGE, § ! ITiIirRTiKEU, { 313Jstrpet.bct. FUU) Dd Sixth. Always on hr.nd a !:'.r(re assortment of Metallic and* Wooden Caskets, Burial Cases. Coffins end ; Shroudii furnished. Coffin orders will receive* prompt attention on short notice and at the lowest r*te». Office open day and night, a J. F. HILL, Nos. 1301 to 1333 tl tttreet, Sncrainento. "!\TANDFACTDRER OF /^3iJ t . ill C-nrriaces, liuirfries, Ex-SagC^jU, pro Thoruugbbrace andw^.\s?^--i5 . Quarts Wagons. Dealer tn Oak, " sa "~ -*~ A.-Ji aad Hickory Lumber; llnbs, Spokes, Fel- lies, Bon-s, Kirn«," Shafts and Poles. Manufact- urer of the " LIGHTNING" HAY PBKBS. -Send for Catalogues jiu;'-:pU SACRAMENTO. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1885. CHANGED IiMLY lOK THK -RED HOUSE. IIIIPTHIS DAY, Wednesday, ■'"; "■" FROM 9 O'CLOCK TO 12 A. M.: AS EEJBGAirr LINK OS SILKS WOOL DRESS SUITINGS Ail New Shades, in Changeable Colors, 8S cents per ysircaL ! GARNET, SILK AND WOOL DRESS SUITINGS ! In Small Pinhead Check, ■ ■ SO 1.-S2 cents per y£*,j?<X ! BROCATELLE (Raw Sift), FOE, laJENITUEE COVERING, CURTAINS, Etc., 35 CENTS PER YAIID; 1 and IJ YAEDS WIDE. THURBI>AY 9 WE WILL SELL A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' and Children's Opera Kid Slippers, Sandals and Ties! The sizes are broken, and for this reason they will be sold at a reduction of 30 to 50 per cent. This lot comprises some 300 Pairs, in many different styles. J I All the New Shapes for Spring Wear, and everything that is neat aid pretty in MILLINERY GOODS is now being placed in stock daily. Our Spring Opening \i ~WiXI. 100 m £*, ■""■" 1 o"<G"c- X">«.^--iss. i O- DEL. GrZX^n^l^.l^, I P 11 0 P It i 13 T o ;: IFIIBID HOUSE, No's. 714 and 716 J street, and 713 and 715 Oak Avenue. Sacramento. FRUITS, SEEDS AM) !"«i;>!>L'CE." D. DeBERNARDI &CO., f\ ESERAL COMJII BIOS MERCHANTS AND IJT Shipper' of all kinds of Fruit, Vegetables and General Produce. We also carry one of the best assortments of Vegetables, l'ruits, Game, Poultry, iv.:-. Butter, Eastern Oysters and Fish, All orders delivered to any part of the city free of charge. :;o,s and 310 X Ktrert, _felMf Telephone No. 37. W. R. STRONG & CO., inciiiassior? merchants and dealers COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS ( in SEEDS, FRUITS & GENEBAXi PKODI CX Proprietors CAPITAL NURSERIES, Saaainen- to, Cal. Seed and Tree CataloirJCo sei t free 0:1 application. >><is. 0, 8 aud 10 J street, Sac- ramento. -:.- i>7 I" SACRAMENTO 11KASCB PACIFIC FRUIT COMPANY, &r.ROSSand A. MOGER, Agents. l«or,, iocs 1010 Second at., Sacramento WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION DEALERS in ':.■■■:, Green :■■■■■• Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisii . Honey, Oranges, Produce, etc. Penic- ular attention paid to tne filling of orders for and shipments ofali binds of Fruits in their Sfa snn J'rin; Jpni office, 403 and 410 .''.-. ■ - street, San Fraucisco. . jsS-lplm LYOr-i &. CURTIS, (Sdceessons to LYON & BARN /^OMSOSSION MERCHANTS AND DKALESfc \J in Produce, Vegetables and Fruit*, POTATOES, BEAKS, B fTTER. EGGS', HONEY, POULTRY, ETC.. Won. 117 to 123 J Street. jfe23-3 ;'J ■DOS 2 orr.rrfir.Y. c. c. sarses. FRAKKGKESOBT GREGORY, BARNES & CO., <*<;<■•■■ si rs to Gregory .'i Co.), Nna. 120 and 128 J Street. WbOi SSALE DEALERS IN PRODUCE AND »'V Fruit. Full flocks of Potato* -. Vegetables. Orccn and Dried Fruits, Bean? Alialia, Butter, F.gcps, CheCFe, Poultry, etc., always on hand. Or- ' tail ■! at lowest rales. iul2-tf ATTOBHETS-AT-LAW. < -I.ISTON :. WHITE. LINCOLN WHITE?" WHITE & WHITE, ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW, SOUTHWEST COR- /V ii-r Fifth and J streets. Rooms 10 and 11. sutter Building Sacramento, Cal. nr:;-tf JAY K. BROWS. li. K. A] EXANDKJI. AXEXAXDEB & IIKOWX, VTTOI:NI!.YS-AT-I.AW. OFFICE, NO. 521 J j\ street, between Fifth and Sixth, north side. Practice in all Courts in this State. • fciy- V. 1.. lIAKT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE, SOUTH- west comer of Fifth and J streets, Kooms M. 13 and 11, fitter Building. fcIO- A. C. FREEMAN, GSOTK L. JOHNSON, OEO. E. BATES, I- ALTERS, SACRAMENTO AND SAN FKAX- j Cisco. Col. Offices: >'o 920 Fifth street, facramento; and No. 401 California street, ban Francisco. Business attended to In both cities ul-tf \V. B. TREAmvErx, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW.— OFFICK, SO. 003 I street. JnS-tf . JOHN T. CAREY, | ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR- AT-LAW, i X\ will practice in all Slate nnd United .States Court*. Office, upstairs over No. 628 .i street. southwest corner of .-> mil, Sacramento. juV-tl ' m>i>. c. IIIKKSON". J. w. AJtHSTROSG. Residence, 2327 II st. Residence, 317 O si. ARMSTKOXG & HINKSON, TTORNEYS-AT-LAW. NO. 627 J STREET, J\. Sacramento, (.'ill. j. -> ti' S. SOLOS 1101.1. L. g, TAYLOR. TAYT,OII & HO LI,, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, K!0 3 ST., SOUTH J\ west comer Seventh and J, Sacramento city. fi.l. i*3-tf W. S. BEATTT & S. C. DKNSON, ATTORKEY9 AND COUNBKLORS-AT-LAW. 2\. Offices: Hetropnlit&n ßlodc, E s,tre< *.. be i tween X 'in.:' .in.' Fifth, Ssrramecto. Eatrance I next door "o >Icttv;v>li'.an Theater. 01-U MISCELLANEOUS. REMOVAL NOTICE! FRIENDS AXP CUSTOMERS: HAVING RE- moved our Wholi ;nle ( ijrar Businc - to Han Kranciseo, we have sold our .■• ■!<.■;] and fixtures of our i.i-t.iil Business in the famous "TAN-iI.J. I'l-.Ni !1 ' 8-CE.NT CIGAR t. Mr. J. ii. oia;. who will carry nil ilie miiiic at our Id stand, No. 323 bKCQXD STREET, and we hereby solicit lor our successor «■ . utinuanreoi past liberal patronage. CoK\VIX & BE.MIS. I: PUNCH CIGAR STORE." Baring purcliaxcH {In- Rooitnill and nxtures .if this old stand, ; shall continue to keep on hand n flue line of Imp >rti Havana | and Domestic CIGARS: Tobaccos, Pipes, l'i':sr- ! ettes, »ii>l also tlio celebrated •i.iiisii's Punch" .■>-<•» ill Clj;«r. J. 1.. OKR fellM" V- EBNER BROS.. rMPORTESJ AND WHOLESALE PEALEP.3 IN -»- ' WTCTES A"SD 1.1QTJ0155, 2:6 and 118 X Bt., bet. Front an.! Beeoiid, Sac AGENTS FOP. THK CKLEIUUTEi) POMMERY AM'> ORESO CII.VMSVvOXK. je2 i-lpl .11 ~ * /lit 01. Ll/UlO "33 23 13 Si , C." DHIUOHT, at GEITHLEP.'S SALOON; No. -i 23 .7 street, !JL-:-JM-'lm' Bncr»mcnta KAPUTZINER BEER I?.'.TU!-< H . ON DKArnHT AT '• ' i.Si < A GLASS AT the I'OC'A BXrHAXUE, 111 .1 street. — : __ - fe 11-L •__ j NEUBOURG & LAGES. I Star Miiis and Malt House. HOPS. MALT, PRODUCE. GRAIN, FEED an.! Brewers 1 -applies. 1010, 1018, 1020 Fifth Bt., Sacramento. *«->;■•-' bsnjfe Sold en all iho Principal Cities j ofßcrotK> -Til-lutf 1 3VHIcCJ^t^S-A.~n-sr';S j nJuli Hvlj.filiU FLOUR MILL Still Alicad. O\\ls.Ci TO THEHi T'AST SUCOKSH C \ / SWREARY .v CO. hare recently added A;. I. the new and lal «t Holier Machinery for improving their grade of ROLLER FLOCK. They now guarantee to thrci-h the Trade the WHITEST \M) BEST 1. « U.1. t.i: FLOUR IN THK STATE. feH-lptf FOR THIRD TRUSTEE! WM. GUTENBERCER Is a candidate lor re-i '.••:! -a to the office of •a?la.i3.«ca. Trvisteo I i.-ji ..! Nervous Debility C u re Pe iS a k free. ClTaleAjreney, 160 Ful'.ir New York "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." British Medical Journal. " ' Apdlinaris Water is an article ivhieh is produced by Nature and is not the handiwork cf men; it is a Natural and net an Artificial IFaler." U.S. Treascry, 23 January 1882. Of all Grocers, Druggists, an! Mineral Water D> rtlers. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ; 3fISCEIiI.AM-:«U I I Many a Lady I is beautiful, all but her skin ; ; and nobody has ever told I her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia I Balm. I B MWS&wI) HAMBURG On nii\ .'•■ tv friends ho arv troi!li!' d wrllh rheum iti ■■ < :- to try Kinil Froso's celebrated Hamburg Tea. Itlsavety simple remedr; tint has fit-in. > ivtiiulcrs in '..;i::> bail eases of ihis ter- rib! 'li.-i ;f!f. a).*.' 1} l_Vi-;;p\VKviv]i> «^^ iS fll Jii '•-'' X- : '•'•-' '*' ?i ;' ■-vO> ?."*■:-. fljllki S:v: '. ' • :. ■: ■iliJii' • A wr A •?-■ | WmM fesrJ fed fSm. teS V tßic"""""*^* \) THE WOUOEi! OF ReALekl2s ' d»+«T»v»T»l-| r jriio3:-£jrS.i;tJ3ili3on!rE?3- Vi'i.i-1.-i.L-.t.-t-'J.i ciio iW i!:i3 cilsease,-Cdld ia neat!, ke. On?" Catarrh C irc,»»spec) ' i 5 JT( fared to meet cetious rsscs, <:u:. tains all Uid niratlvo .-c:>.;ri:C3 <i" tl'O I-'-rlrnr! : our Jtuwnl fiyyl^zrzo in-vrfoiislo tobluq ii: catarr- I lisl v.'. ■.:: ■■: -, !i Elur .- iiii'.i . ■•".;■ Q6170 Eheumatiam, Hemaigia. !s£s£. tlpntaacnrrdcoinp iy csscsof tlicso Cictreci- *?TVr««v» ry^-r^T't rt e—esd tJeeStngtivia ti J *±L.*2iZL\ji j. £Lt*& ca- ;. : -.-^ ' : ■ •. -. ■ . Koee, orf mm si' 7 eausej isspaedil; conlrolk i prompfly. Itiaasnro ;;-•?. J>elayfadangerouj. For P'lrv. n!"n-l, TXlee&ing ov Sicl** ia-f- ;tl3t-io :_'.-•.... ■ . LuoT.a ruaody. Vmetnetra.(il3.norc^vTOr>mXrouniXa l!csctiKicnoat*icsola~U(.atrc"~2WluiLlo. Caution — POXD'fi ZZT3AC2 he* been ■;•!- toted., SJ« rinvtee /..-■■ tho tcordt "J'o.\7/J JiA'TP.Ai Vl'%Zr>x\ in th» glees, and <;ur jririvn trwte-mcrlz on curnmndiaj buf wrapper. $<mi o>h',- ii- mine. .' '■.-.•■- w, ■■:'.' o.i baetttg PQ2<i)'Z JBXXU " ■'. ■ "■■..■.-. r jiftjiiiraliKt. i'.il t.carey.i ..;.;.- ij measure rrr.rr-i--.Tr:: : ii; i t- — -ry .'.r.T^ct.Ti!. PO-.'3'o CtTL'tST 5Cc, SIJOO, £1.79. Toilet Cro:r, I.CO j Cabrrli Care 75 Dcntlfrico 50 Plaster £3 Up Salvo 25 j !.Tli3!sKGlass Coc>- • • 1.00 Toilet Soa;<3C.-.i;o:).. 50 i^ilSyiiv-s 23 Oi.-t!-!wit !50!t!od!csted Paper Tii. 29 — -.. Syris^a, SI.CC. I.Trr.i, read pases 13, ■', I evd. SI of onrl'oT? I'-ia; ;.:. t which uccocipazjoa '.-.i.:i b I? r *Ou!;2;r.\7pA^ri!t.r:T-<vTTnIIisTOT l rorotra • !'*.> PAHATIONS EES3 KIE7E c:j AmiCUIOS SO POND'S EXTRACT CO., . TO fifth Avc, Now York. /ti^ r N p^f The finest sub- IBI MiUS HIS P*^ CIUBBATEj *-^ tc n y. are the de- v.-ass^ a/V s"ehperBon«!'lIo& sMSV V', \ >■:■•!■ ■ .: ■ j | -■■ (f lgTa. tetters Slninnrli J\ Ki'/-« if&Qi liittera n fto ri] s : 'f&'.&Sh ■ '■ a'^-iu^tf _protec- c^r ■'. y .i***- ? - '- "'■"" '"'" ''. v liK-'reas- ■fi.J'tr v-< -,iiu- vital st.-oninn ap«: ffm ami the rek-taut ffi^:-' 0 :; ' -ii'!i ;...,. ."..:, I :-. \^-S ?'-^> ; ' -. V ■ I:i;■ii : - - of 11m- <^i^>- 1 :\; i r ;, if? W „ STOMACH-^ g^ O v er j t t-n-dicßtea 0 S 1 PffL*^' P»«intJt!of 'rtiVci',- -* a a &31* • stlnatu tyr.c. an.l < ■(■\ll■-^ nil i ,-•:■■.'■ nunips our national rtiii'.diis. For sale by 11 ; , ■ , .-■- n;i.l Dealers generally; sl-IyMV, KAtvly :* : .■■/.-s- crofula", A :;i!i in my I'inp'oy lias liecn fure<l of consti- tutiotial >tr:i;'ultt hylne use of Swift's Specific. .(. <). .Mcl'aniei . Allaiouna. Gu. I , ; 'lii- gentleman i~iini".' rofiheG(W"crnor of Ga.) VaixlorliiU'smillinnseoiilii not buy from me ..... Swift'sSpocitie has clone I'm- 111.-. It cured me of ■■::•■: years' stinding. - : M;:-. X izareth i).-,Mii. Acv.orth. On. TET." 1 ER.— Afler Mi9t-rliiK .-. iii; Ttttor for I eleven yo-ir^. :i:j'! !itivi:i^ ;:li sorts of treatment] i '. \v;ir relieved entirely : > swiit's Siiecific. 1.. 1!. Lee, [1 IH » -.:. Ca. SXATCIII FROM I'HE GRAVE.— I we* ' brought to iii hi li' door by a coinbinutioaof j eczema ><■■■■' I'Usii'rlus, from which I haO guf- i fcrcil For three "reant Was treated by eral i phvfii inn- \>i;'.i iodide potHssicm, which seemed to feed the tlhoiuie. I have be. v cured souu.l I am' well '■- i!n> use H' Swift's Speciiic. >l!:s. Sarah E. Tcuker, hiiraboldt, Tcnn. Swift's f-'reciSc iseniirelj Vegetable^ Treatise on Blood urn! .-kin 1'!- 'nses mailed free. Tin -v.n -,;:;-. Co., Drawer?, Atlanta (.."a., (•r '.-.;• iV. 23.1 St.. New York. iV.Mj \twly Ij. JSL T . SZja.IVCB«:E3H. No. 83O<I STKIuET.SACISAMESTO, CKIGKERIKG&Voi 1 PIANOsfTi?^ Wilcos & White Organs! Fine Accordeons, Violins, Banjos and I? tilings a Specialty. , IS- A RClccted lot of MARTIN GUTAi'.i In slick. Country orders promptly nml carefully at tejltte'l to. i,t i".-. . -' prices. jylii tl' HALL'S PULMONARY BALSAM milE BE.--T REMEDY IX DBS FOR COUGHS, ', _i. <'iii.i^. .v-thm.i. Bronchitis. Influenza. Croup, Incipient Consumption, and nil Throat ami Lung Troubles. Bold by all umggista for oa cents. J. K. OATHS * CO.. Proprietors, 417 San mo street. Bnn Fran. nl9-lp PACIFIC SLOPE. UNFAVORABLE REPORT UPON' A UTAH JIIMXi; DISTRICT. Destruction by Fire— Arrest of a Forger— Salt liukc l.cucr- Cwrriers — Etc. ! (sPtX'IVI. DEPATCBSB TO Tl!'.: RECORD-VMON.J CALIFORNIA. j Tim Proposed Home fur General Grunt. Sax i-'i:w. in .>. March M.— Tim grentlo men wjio desired t>> present General Grant with a vineyard, beguji to take steps inward thai end immediately afar t!i6 t'ailure f»f Grant .v Ward. Flu y had the refusal ot" two of the tim i>i the State, i«>(li already planted in e:io;J.- vino, and they had se cured one of the. most skillful managers in the State to take cljarire of the visuyani which Gencn:] Gitsiit might select from .!•':•■. those snbiuittctl to lii 3 ■ lioit i-. T!u-y bad gone lv: I. and arrnnj ■ ■'-. to take his annual vintage a; the market price. In this way the gentlemen ':;■•>-..! they had arranged a delij>lilful occupatioii fur the declining years of the hero of Vicks burg and the Jumes, that would at once ftivc lii:n a handsome im unii', pre seul birr, with a delightful home, and unable him to leave to his family a family estate. The gentlemen were so contidezit that a well-cnltivateii vineyard would soon pay fi>r its If thai theypninosed to buy it for the General; and allow him to repay them with interest. As was mi id i pat< •!. this plan proved most acceptable to Gehcrul Grant — mucli more acceptable than any/offer ol a pure! ■■■>"■. In talking if i:. General Grant said that he iked California, ami since the days when he. was 11 yoiinc Lieutenant In the regular army stationed on this coast, he desired to make his home in this State. lie plan, with all its details, was submitted to him, and he had signified Irs desire to accept it. The Central E'acific offered to bring the General and his (amity, with their household goods, to (.'all for inn in a special ear. ('reparations hud been made for t lie General to come to the State in the spring and select the vineyard in- most preferred. A lo.ig telegram was sent to Mrs. Grant on Saturday, asking General Grant whether he could noi be moved t.i California at once. A reply was received to-day from him, in which hi said that his physician forbade his leaving New York. So for the present this eflort to aid General Grant lias failed, but it is not im probable that in case of his death the same offer will bo made to Mrs. firant and her family. Supreme tor.it Decision in a Chinese Test Ca*e. San I"i:ax<i.-io. March 3d.— The Supreme i Gotirt to-day rendered a decision in tin- Chinese test case of Tape vs. Hurley, in which Judge Magtiire recently maintained Ibat Mamie Tape, a native of Califoniia, but "i Chinese parentage,' was entitled to admission into the public schools.* The Supreme Court says ; "We arc not aware of any law which forbids the entrance into the schools of children of any race or na lionuUty. The Legislature not only de clares who slial 1 be admitted, but it tloca I not authorize the exclusion of any one on tlio ground upon which alone the exeliw .-i.-:i of the respondent In re is son ■!.! to bo justified. Teachers can justify a violation of the law only on the ground that the res olution of the Board of Education requires '.111 111 to 110 SO.' • Redaction in I 'nut Rates. .Sax Francisco, March 3d.— Regarding the siatciin'iit that there is extreme im probability of a reduction in fruit rates being made, it' may be stated that the ex isting rates, be reduced within a very few weeks, ami that the reduction will be very large, so as to foster the industry of fruit-growing in this State. L. <;. Cannon, acting Commissioner of the Transconti nental Association, a few days ago formu lated a schedule of i lii reduction, based j upon figures obtained from the railroad ! companies, and mailed a copy to each of the interested roads. The schedule will have to be determined up in by the special committee appointed at the last 1 meeting ol the Association," and of which Mr. Sttibbs is a member. The committee, will n-.oti within a few weeks, and no doubt but the proposed reduction will be ratified. Some little fear w;>s wcpreSipd, bwiugto the differcjipes existing ■:■..• en the Texas- J'ai'ilic and 'Utlli I! i'.iciiic. bu< since they have Ii ':■'■ the hatchel no opposition will be met with. Passenger Hates to Eiiropciui J-orls. San I'kani ism, March 3d.— An interest ing meeting of the Pacific Coast Passenger Agents' Association was held to-day, to discuss the selling of tickets from this city to European ports at less rates than regular tickets to Xi ■■■ York could i>c sold. There an; three steamship agents in this city, and the schedule fare .-.,-'.■ 1. It seems, how ever, that tickets have I* 1 11 sold through' both to Liverpool and Hamburg, for GO 50, and for less than the price of tickets to New York. V i'ter considerable discussion it was •■'■!:■•! to draw \:\< an agreement tliat pas senger agents wouid not be allowed to cut . th" regular rate to New York, and thai they will exact full fare from the steamship agents, less *i w>m mission; Tiv morrow the trunk lines men will meet and <■ insider the nent. San Francisco Money Sfaricet. Han i'r.AN'. Sco, March 3d. — '■■'>:;- that as sessment day, has ;■:.-- '■■' il is noticed that there is'more money in -'■''■■■ and Ii ■ • ils in.'iii'l for exchange. Money is easy .■• '•■ 7 per cent, for city mortgage loans, and 7- 10 I per ■■■■!.■. for <■ '■'■■.< discounts. Tin i however, arc extreme rates, the bulk of j transactions being at ■-. Exchange on | Now York is rjuoted si 15c for sight and 3 25c for telegraphic; sterling bills on l.on- i dun. 40id for bank end 49; for commercial; refined silver, l.'f-!7' per cent, discount: Mexican dollars, S44i M]c apiece. Dwelling Destroyed by Fire. Rgi»wooj> City, March 3d. — At about 10 p. m. yesterday the House of Mrs. John] Gaeririe. near Mcnlo Park, was discovered to be on lire, li was entirely consumed, and only a small portion of the furniture was saved. Insurance, $2,200 in the Home Mutual. Tire la Ventura County. Santa Vu-i.a. March 3d. — A fire to-day consumed a barn belonging to William o'llara, living near Santa Paula, and with it eight head of horses, several hogs and all of his crop of beans, hay, grain, etc. The hire was insured for $700. and there was some insurance on the grain. It is a severe loss loan industrious man. Arrrst«»l for Forgery. I.":; An..; 1 e», March — Robert A. Pin negstn, said to be the son of a prominent horse man of that name in San Francisco, was arrested at Wilmington and brought to this city this morning, charged with forgery. He i* wanted at San Diego for committing the same grave offense there, and also at San Gabriel. K<i,:bctl <»»" Five Cents — Kirn Ovfr Uy a Wagon — Student Insane — - Residence Burned. Stockton". March 3d. — Thomas Taylor, a farmer residing near Woodbridj;e,'s.aics that last Saturday be was brutally knocked off his wagon and afterwards cut in the Kit wrist by a Mexican whom he had given a ride. The scoundrel knocked Taylor sense less, and then robbed him of five cents. Hugh McDonald, while driving from ' this city to-day to Roberts Island, fell from his wagon, was run over and badly in- tired. ; Emilc Chauvin, Jr., of Kern county, until lately a student at Santa Clara (.'ol- ' lege, vras lodged ill the State Insane Asy lum last night. Chauvin is twenty ears old. Intense application to studies has af fected his brain and his mind. . ';■■ The residence of Henry Ambust, near ' Rural Cemetery, was burned yesterday ' afternoon, the lire catching from a flaw in ' the stove-pipe. Nearly all of the furniture ' was saved, as was $5,000 worth of wines and brandies that were stored in the cellar. Ambust's loss is $2,000. The building was , insured forssoo. NKVADA. 1-e^ir.lativp Proceedings. "i .■ Cak-ox, March 3d. — To-day Williamson introduced a resolution t<> ill; effect that Dr. Dawson be arrested and brought before the bar of the House, to explain what he meant by phhlifhing a card in a Reno . jiaiit-r Baying that the members of the Asy lum ' luvestisatiu^ Committee had been WHOLK NO. 10,567. •'IKcnI. 1 ' and the Sergeant at-Arma was ordered to arrest and bring him to Carson: He also slated that the committee dare not publish the testimony, and a resolution was also passed ordering the testimony to i".' translated from Chart//* short-hand not - and published in full. The military bill was p issed over the Governor's veto in the Senate to-day. The bill compelling Assessors to publish the property valuation of all taxpayers was passed. UTAH. A Minim; District Given a Rlitck Ky». -Salt \.\-.r. City, March 3d. — George (loss, who was outfitted by the Denver and Rio Grande llailrond Company to .^.i to the new mini district of I" tali, now mo ranch talked about,* ret nrned tomjcln; Ho pves the country i black eye, saying there is absolutely nothing to j^?t excited about ; that the rock is niocli stained with copper, nut no evidence exists that fpld or silver iK .<■•:■•: .■■■! in ii to any cxtm;. He found buildings of the cliff ilut'l.t.*, Imilt of square, tiat mcUs. without mortar, situated beneath shelving <"li; Vs. In the crack;* of tin" walls he found small i-iot-fs'of In. 1:. 1:1 t-oii! cobs, now a.- lianl as bone, nud brown with aw. ('ulfille llxjicrience .>l Salt ] :«k«- I.otter- CnrrierH. SAW 1 AkeCity; March T.l.— The postal h'ttor-i-ann-rs, ju-t put on delivery here on Monday, are having a unique experience. On account of the late polvgaiuy arrests here, all tha Mormons have occn severolv warned against talking to strangers, giving names ana resideneesi etc. Tin; i vi ii rs, in tlieir rounds, knock at the doors, and a scurrying ensues inside. A child answer* the door/is asked who lhos there,' and often refuses to tell ; doesn't know tho names of the neighiwrs, or here its father or mother is to be found. Thn uniform is a Sign of tin- I'licmy, and no information i* to he had. This ha* much increased tlm difficulty nt opening the service here. W iSBIMOTOID TKKBITORT. MtlltaT] Court-martial, X .V vi.LA Walla, March 3d.— The Court martial ordered for lie trial of Lieutenant William CMuhlenbiirg convened day, with General J. P. Hatch, as President^ and Major F. D. Baldwin as Judge Advocate. The Court is one of tin' 1 largest ever con vent in the dep»irtntent. It ndjonrneil, waiting for Lieuteuunt.Karle,' counsel for Muhlenbti Walla Walla .\t;rM'ultnr:it Society. Wali \ Wai i.a, Man Ii 3d. The Agri cultural Society intend th.it the next meet ing shall be the best ever held in the coun try east of thM'iix-sidt-i. The Directors will ouerlarger purses than ever before. 'T. .1. Porker,- of the tHataunih} hits been m;ul« Chairinaii i.t' the Pavilion Committee, with [lower to nppuint hi own committee. lii;tll>M COLOMBIA. The Clitnenc Immigration >t:i!t«r. Victoria; March .''■! — The address tele graphed to th 3 Speaker of the Dominion House of Common* relative to the prayer oi the local House for the restrictions of Chinese immigration was returned with a request to forward it direct to the Governor- General. This action is looked upon us a paltry feature of the determination of thx Federal Government to decline all legisla tion to this end. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Gladstone was upuml attending t • > bus - yesterday. Richard Grant White has been seriously ill in New York, l>ut i- better. The recruiting reports show that :!i« I* British army now numbers 191,000 men. The revised Old Testament will nut bo i - - 1 1 ••• 1 until M:i\ . in! nol in March, aa re port en. The In noli Hi I. which baa been bom barding Chi nghai, ha> retired after doing ranch damage. The excitement in London occasioned by the strained relations between Russia and England still continue! . TheCountyand Irving Hall Demi I,SOO strong, I • - 1 t New n ork yesterday niiiniinu' for Washington. in accordance with the usual custom, the members of the Cabinet yesterday placed tin ir n ignutti ns in the hands <>f Pn si dent Arthur. A Protestant church in Glenfinen, a re mote mountain district near Htranotar, County Donegal, Lreiand, was destroyed by dj nan. lit yesterday. W. W. Corcoran, "t Washington, haa ■ :iid the Jackson Memorial Association in erecting a luomiment over the . • . -;• ii ■■■■ .1'! Jackson at Lex ington. Mrs. Eliza Blaini -Walki r, the only • nf James It. Ulaine, died in Baltimore yes terday morning, ller brothers, dor hns h.iii'l and daughters were «it!i her until sh e tl A i'.irnl ol cowboys, 200 strong, threaten to "' clean out " 1 1 1 « - Catholic German ony d Maricnfield, Texas. The citizens arc armed and ready i.i receive the des |-> radocs. It is said that Vanderbill has purchased a controlling; interest in the West .Slmro and Bufl'alo Railway, and will soon put v : p to the tierce rivalry with the N..'w York Central. Monday the N'ev York Herald n litced price to 'i. alerf one-rjuai'ter of a n nt low< r tlrai; u~u.il. The dealers were much saii' li.'.l. l"i! the Herald was not apparently nun '.\ Im iiotitwl. While out riding in Farmborough, Kng., Bin] - i Itigencii nnd 1 >m- ( !o I'.a--.;' ■ were thrown from the carriage, i the latter lieing dangerously and the former . injured. Benjamin Biitterworth, C'ommissionei of . I'aients, yesterday handctl his resignation .■. - cretary Teller, who accepted it, and coni]>litncnted him <>-i lii- energetic ad ministration "f the office. A. 1., (rresham, a nephew of the tote Postmaster-Cceneral, cowhided Albert Gi hon, son of Mi lical Director Gibon, of the i Navy, in Washington Monday. Both arc •■ society young men," and the aftair caused a sensation. President-elect Cleveland and party reached Washington at 7 o'clock yesterday moraine, bnt owing toa misunderstanding about the lime of their arrival there was ' ii" one nt the depot to receive thotn except :. few train hands ,\\\<\ reporters. The President has ordered a Court-mar tial for tin' trial >-\ Brigadier-General W. ii. Hazen on a chargcoi conduct prejndi rialtogood order nnd military discipline. TheCiiiirt will meet in Washington iin ti.>: 11th instant. Major-General Hftncock Wil] be President of the < lonrt. Lost Faith in Physicians. There. are innumerable instances where cures have been effected by Scovill'a Sarea pari lla; or Blood and Liver Syrup, far all diseases of the blood, when the patient had been given up by, physicians. It is nil,- of the best rr'm->l:is r-vir oflered in the public, and us it t.i ptvptunl with the greatest care; a- a spc'inV fur certain I'lseascs, it is no wonder thai it >hmiM )„> ore effectual than hastily wrttn m aqd carelessly prepared prescription*. Tal IroriU'a Blood and Livi • brrup for all f>nlera arising: from impure I'lhikl. It is tniiorsctl by all lead ingproftisstona] nun. ~~~ 7T- -": ' ■ nnu "iur Hntterworth, of the Patent ' 'in •. yesterday rendered his decision in , the great telephone interference case of Hell vs. Gray, vs. JUl>yni>iij,'li, vs. Voelkner and others. Hi- awards priiirity of inven tion to Alexander (iraliani Uell in all claims of itui>ortance. Lydia E. Pinkhom's Vegetable Compound is to be bad at the nearest drag store for a dollar. It is not claimed that this remedy will cure every disease trailer the snn, but that it does all that it claims to do, thousands of good women know and declare. ..-'-. ■', V:- For. fifty years the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam of Catlcr Bi s.A Co., Boston, bandit unrivaled for Colds and Consumption. : ♦ « __ — ■ . The deepest gold mine in the world is the Eureka, in California, which is down •i'JOO feet, or 500 feet below the level of the. sea. r-r-" . .-.. . Kid Yin ::-i:i.k of Tin: ' lIISOOMPOKT AN!> danger attending a cold by using Dr. Javno's Expectorant, an old established cu rative for coughs, sore throat and pulinon aiy afifecUoQS.