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■ p^AiLY RECORB-KWOS TUESOAV '..._ MAitCH 10. 1885 ssTKA-rnITH REPORT. 4y All Observations Taken on the 73th Meri dian (Eastern) Time. SIGNAL Officii, U. S. ARMY, 1 Sacramknto, March 9, 1885. J 11 p. m. (Eastern time). 7etli meridian ; BP. si. (Pacific time), 120 th meridian. i 7b i * — Barom. Ther =j ~ g ft 6 "IS Place Oa>!= ! ="- '"J 5" ft ; Si? Li i * servatiaoi!. to -xi?\- _:=■ 5"3 _- i - **" tr-|:-i 2--« |o : r ii : igl'^l. P| : : Civ "* c <"•-.£ — i : a* I 7 : t- : . Tatoosh _ '. ..' ' .--' P.Angeles - I : ■ Olympia- itO.Ol —.05153 CalmO .01 Cloudy FtCanby- 29.90 — .05150—8 I S. 29 spk Clear Astoria ■ ' - Portland .. 30.0. +.0153—6 CalmO- .l."» cloudy Roseburg. 30.03 00;57 0 Calm 0 .09 Cloudy- Mend ocu -.1 I - Red Bluff. .10.06 —.0501 -l S. 6 ; Clear Sacimnto- 30.09 —.02 —1 S. W. Clear Ij. Fran :!0.14 —.01 3 W. 14 spk Fair L. Angelf. :'-O.(K. - .01 57 :'. CalmO cloudy 8. Diego.. 30.09 f-.01|58| +1 .CalmO Cloudy Maximum temperature, 70.0: minimum. 5:5.0. JAMES A. BARWICK, Sergeant. Signal Corps, U. S. A. Weather l'rol.abllitlcs. Washington, March 9th.— Indications for North. Pacific coast: Local rains. California: Fair weather. ADVERTISEMENT MENTION. Tivoli '.'Light-House Cliffs." Metropolitan Theater— Castleton, Friday. Concord Ixodge, F. and A M.. to-night. Confidence Lodge, K. of P., to-night. Henry McCann,Sr.~ Insolvent debtor. Agent wanted I') travel. Loan Exhibition notice. Occidental Encampment, this evening. E. A. Bovyer, for Eire Commissioner. Auction. Bell it Co.— At 10 a. M. to-morrow, furniture. Business Advertisements. L. L. Lewis & Co —Bargains. For Sale— Work hor.-es. Strayed— A bay mare. Dissolution of co-partnership. Certificate of partnership. Chris. Planing mill, Thirteenth and J. Dissolution of partnership. Notice to immigrants. Patronize the Howard boxes. Groceries sold at cost. A first-class cook wanted. " LoveU roller skates. Eureka Carriage Factory, Sixth and L streets. Bell & Co., auctioneers. Baby carriages at Dale at Co.'-, Weinstock at Lubin— for boys. Red House— reductions. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Board of City Trustees. The City Trustees met iii regular session at 10 A. M. yesterday, all the members present, Mayor Brown presiding. Grove 1.. Johnson appeared before the Tnistet** as the attorney of R. S. Carey it Rons, asking for the passage of the charter submitted at the last meeting of the Board, granting Carey & Sons the right to con struct and maintain street railways on cer tain streets of this city, with certain amend ments. The City Attorney recommended its passage, and it was passed unanimously. C. F. Wright appeared before the Board and claimed that the Poundmaster had two of his horses imprisoned, and that they were taken improperly. His statement was rather damaging to the Poundmaster. The Board gave Mr Wright an order on the Poundmaster for his animals. The following changes were made in the Election Boards. 11. O. Cravens. Inspector of :;• precinct, resigned, H. M. Blackwell, one of the Judge?, was appointed in his stead, and W. D. Coins to appointed as Judge. 1.. I. Scott, Inspector of 3d pre cinct, vice I lugald Gillis. Ben O'Neil, a Judge at the i;h precinct, vice Thomas O'Neii. . Mark Poster, Chief Engineer of the j Water Works, report for the week ending March Bth shows that the Holly pumps j had been in operation 153 hours, and 12, - gallons of water pumped. Charles . Prodger appeared before the Board and asked that four lon in the City j Cemetery be donated for the purpose of making a burial plot for the Protestant Or- ] jiha.ii Asylum. The matter was referred to the May.:, with power to act I A communication was received from R. . A: Fisk, making charges against the man- i agement "i the lire alarm telegraph sj s ten , and asking that the office of the Chief i Kir-veer of the Fire Department be de- 1 dared vacant. The Board placed the 1 charges on file, and set the date for investi- | gating the same at 10 A. M. Friday next. j After auditing a large number of bills and ordering the same paid, the Board ad journed. Denies the Second Time. 1.;.-. I— cord-Union : I notice that the lice lias included my name in a list pub lished hist evening of those who favor license (generally understood as referring to the licensing of gambling). I desire to again say what I have already said in a card in the Bee, thai 1 am decidedly op posed to any ordinance to license gambling, and regret that my name should have so appeared in lost night's issue of the Bee. Sparrow Smith. Mr. Stanton Objects. Eos. Record : The Bee of last evening published what it designated as "a list of 175 . .us who were unqualifiedly in favor of the license system," as regards gambling. I would like to interpose a demurrer. When a reporter of that paper called upon me, 1 told him squarely that I was opposed to the proposition in any and every form, and that I would as soon think of licensing theft and murder a* I would gambling. Prams Stanton. Card of Appreciation. Tho friends of the cause of woman suf frage, who so nobly stood by us, have our heartfelt thanks; its honorable, manly opponents, our respect .ml kind feeling; it.i dodgers, our pity for their weakness, and the pledge-breakers, our silent contempt. The lady delegates of the Woman Chris tian Suffi Society, who worked for the passage of the bill!, Mr.-. 1.. M. Thi 'ii. Mbs, E, l. Xl RXY. TROTTING PURSES CLOSING TO-DAY. following nurses for young trotters, offered by the State Agricultural Society, close with the Secretary, Ed. 1" Smith, to-day. Mile heats, for two-year-olds ; purse, $1,000. Mile heats, three in live, for three-year olds ; purse, $1,000. Mile beats three in five, for four-year-olds ; purse.' sl,ooo. En trance, 10 per cent.. 5 per < cut. of which must accompany nomination ; remaining 5 per cent, payable July 15, 1885. Those not making second payment forfeit first and cannot start in the nice. Five to enter; three to start If more than ten make see on.l payment*, $200 additional will be added. Four mom * . i For Fire Commissioner. Kns. Kkcoi-.ii-I.nion: Permit a Republi can to ask the simple question, ■whether there are not some more offices which J. T. ('ritntts can just as well appropriate to himself? In other words, had be not bet ter take flic entire l.akery while be is about ii? He used the otlice of Fire Commis sioner as a stepping-stone to get into the otlice if County As-?e— .or, and now he has maneuvered to get Jones to resign, so he can be re-cl-i-ted Fire Com mis— oner again; and thus employ an additional leverage and machine methods to get himself re nominated to the ollico of Assessor at the end of bis present term. Isn't it about time the Republicans of Sacramento gently sat down npon the portly proportions iif this numerous official and his highly objec tionable methods of perpetuating himself in office? It would seem that modesty alone would suggest to him the propriety of a county official not seeking to spread himself out with a view of covering city offices ale i. Inquirer. * Occihentai. Hair Store, 521 J Street. — Mis. G. F. Aaron has just placed on exhib ition in her store many new designs in front pieces and wave*. Among the latest styles in human hair arc ihe Nanon, Ne vada, Baby Wave, Jan-is li and improved Pompadour. The assortment of shades are very rare and beautiful. In fact, the stock consists of masterpieces of art, style and workmanship. Attention is particularly called to the natural curly hair and self dressing. .• In our great six-days' sale this week we will add twenty cases of new goods direct Jrom New York ; mitts, gloves, hosiery, s»;rsey jackets; ladies' merino vest, 25 cents, and a bust of other lines, all nt reduced prices. K«.d Hoose. • The Burns Case. The taking of testimony in the case of D. H. Burns, ex -Secretary of State, charged J with the embezzlement of State funds, was commenced in Department One of the Su perior Court, before Judge Van Fleet, at I*3o p.m. yesterday. Counsel for the peo ple, Attorney-General Marshall, District Attorney Buckley and ex-District Attorney Carey. For the defense, ex-Attorney-Gen eral Hart and Clinton L. White. The jury sworn in to try the cause was C. 1. i'Oss, Samuel Gale, C. Nelson, C. M linger .Isaac Bryan, J. Pearson, E. Brown. F. Protnero, A. R. Kline, R. Miller, C. Heinnch and D. Upton. , In the absence of the Attorney-General, Mr. Carey addressed the jury, outlining what the prosecution expected to prove in the case. „ . .„ The first witness called was i. a. — Dolan, of Bancroft & Co.'s firm, ban 1- ran cisco. He testified that the firm ol I.an croft-Co. had mailed to D. M. Barns, as Secretary of State, seven checks, pay ment for reports, amounting to J *••-., 100, that these checks had been indorsed by V. M. Barns, as Secretary of State, and re turned to them. . Counsel for defense admitted that Mr. Burns bad indorsed the checks, but would not admit that he had received or handled any of the money. , , Witness exhibited six of the checks, and promised to forward the seventh from ban i Francisco immediately upon his return. J. J. O'Connor, a clerk in the office of the State Controller, was the next witness. He testified to having exported the books of the Secretary of States office, kept din ing the administration of Mr. l.urns. Oi the seven cheeks referred to m the testa mony- of Mr. Dolan only one, the first, was entered in the cash-book. The witness, who had with him the cash-book of the office of Secretary of State during Mr. Burns' term, was asked to look up a large numb— of entries that appeared in the fee-book. None of those read from the fee-book by counsel for the prosecution appeared on the cash hook. He testified that there was a large number of entries in th e feel i far articles of —corporation, • etc., that were not in the cash book, and the fees collected were never turned over to the Mate He stated that the first omission of fees occurred on the first day that Mr. Burns took the office. The great— portion of the fees omitted from the cash book were for filing of notarial bonds, incorporations, etc. He then gave the amount of the defi ciency for each month during the term of Mr. Burns' office. Counsel for prosecution desired the wit ness to testify as to the relative amount of fees collected by ex-Secretary of State Burns, ex -Secretary of State Beck, and the present incumbent. " Counsel foi defense objected, ami objec tion was sustained. Counsel for defense objected to several questions. General Hart said he objected to lumping of matters ; he wanted every official act of D. M. Burns rigidly scruti nized and brought to the light of day. His | client courted this inquiry, and wanted the fullest examination possible. Witness then took up the list of monthly deficiencies, ' commencing with January, 1880, and gave the items. He said none of the items re ferred to appeared in the cash bonk, but were taken from the fee book, the record book, trade-mark book, executive book in the Governor's office, and also from receipts of the Land < Iffice. At 5 i". M. the Court adjourned to 10 a. m. to-day. "Constance de Beverley." The committee appointed by the Direct : ory of the Museum Association to go to j San Francisco and solicit the loan of the j Toby Rosenthal painting, "Constance de ; Beverley and her Executioners," for the Loan Exhibition of the Association, to open next Monday evening, returned yesterday, ! success having crowned its efforts. The I committee met Irving M.Scott,' the owner !of the picture, by appointment. That gen ' tleman --aid it " had been painted to his order; be had selected the subject and ha ; attached to the work, which is '.'in- of the 1 great masterpieces of the age, a value . money could not replace. He was strongly ; averse to exposing it to new risks < i' trans : portation, but he wanted to help the 'Museum Association and to gratify the j desire of the people of Sacramento and sur | rounding country to see ii. It had given ' pleasure to hundreds of thousands, and : that to him was a source of profound grati { (ication. He believed in giving all the rational pleasure to mankind in one's ! power. Under certain conditions he would 1 consent to its removal. These conditions j were agreed to, and the great masterpiece ! will reach this city this week, and. be ex posed Monday evening .it the Loan Exhi bition. Tin committee insured the picture for $15, ■»"». the premium co— ingsll2 , They appointed, by Mr. Scott's consent, Norton Bush to transport it and superintend it* lacing and exhibition. The committee also secured Iron. Alexander Badlara Gerard's great painting, once owned by Prince Bona parte. "A Holland Market." " The picture ' cost Samuel Brannan $12,000, and has never been exhibited in public. It is a very large canvass. The committee also secured from the Ichi Ban management a large and costly collection of bronzes and rich Jap anese war.'; from Jahn & Foster, old armor, and from Dr. Ilarkncss, his collec tion of tree galls and samples of fungi. Negotiations tire pending for samples from the collection of the Academy of Sciences, with every prospect of success. The com mittee, though put to great expense and compelled to employ extra watchmen, is greatly elated at its success. The Rosenthal picture was viewed for an admins ion by over one hundred thousand people in New- York, fifty thousand in Baltimore, and by over thirty thousand recently in San Fran cisco, and there was clamor for its further exhibition. Few pictures of modern times have excited so much varied criticism or such intense interest among all classes of people. Probably " Mamiioii," and espe cially the second canto, has been more read in California since the picture arrived than any other poem for years before. i To-Day's Election. — The municipal election, for the choice of a Third Trustee, Auditor, Assessor, Collector and two Fire Commissioners, takes place in this city to day, between the hours of 8 a. m. and sun down. The polling ices will be as fol- ; lows: Precinct 1. 1005 Third street, between J an.! X ; Precinct 2, Grand Hotel, Front and — streets; Precinct 2). southeast cor ner of Third and X streets; Precinct 3, southeast corner of Ninth and I streets; Precinct 31, Twelfth and II streets; Pre cinct I, Tenth and I*l streets; Precinct 4}. Seventeenth and M streets, The Republi can ticket is r.s follows : Trustee, W. R. Jones; Auditor, Ed. U. McXi ; Collector. George A. Putnam; Assessor, John J. Buck ■ '. Fire Commissioners— long term, J. T. Criilitts: short term, John Co man. j The Democrat! ticket is: Trustee, William ] Gutcnberger; Auditor, A. A. ■ ' i-- i: .oil- ; j Collector, J. W. Bromagin; 'Assessor, no nomination ; Fire Commissioners— long . term, E. A Bovver; short term, 1., ii. Ben ;. E.'M.'Leitch has announced him self as an independent candidate for Trus tee. An effort was made to bring the question of licensing gambling into ti.. contest, hut this was knocked on the bead yesterday afternoon, v. hen the Senate passed Jones bill making it a misdemeanor for city authorities to issue such a license. -. Sci*r_EM_ i" THE Register. — County Clerk Win. B. Hamilton has issued a sup plement to the Great Register for use at the city election to-day, which contains 194 names. The ages range from 21 to 77 years. The nativities are as follows: California, 35; Sew York, -'■"'; Ohio, * . Maine, 5 ; England/C; Pennsylvania, 11 ; Massachu setts, 8 ; Prussia. 1 ; Ireland, It; Louisiana, 2; Sweden. 2: Virginia, 1 ; Mexico, 1; Mis souri, 8; Illinois, 12: Ohio, 7; lowa, 3; (•aiiad:.. .1: **.'.■-.,- Jersey. 3; Indiana, 5 ; North Carolinaj 1 ; South Carolina, 1 ; New Brunswick, 1 ; Germany, 7; Hungary, I; Poland, 1 ; France, 1 : Norway. 1 ; Sweden, 1 ; Portugal; 1 ; Poland, 1 ; Switzerland, 1. Week Defeated. Eureka, Jr., Base ball Club have —turned from Marysville, where they played a game Sunday afternoon with the Intrepid Reserves of that place. Tbe boys report .-. very pleasant trip, and courteous treatment by the .Marysville club and citizens generally ; but the game they do not care to talk much about, as the In trepids beat them out ol sight, winning by a score of 13 to 3, and making it very few errors. In our six-days' sale to-day we have ecru curtain bantings, 121 cents per yard; dotted Swiss. 12*- cents per yard; plaid and check nainsooks, 10 and 121 cents per yard. Red House. " » W. R. Strong - Co.'s Tree Yard. Closing out large stock of choice trees and plants very low. Call and examine. '*-•?•■"' Set. Bio advert— fir quotations of price* in our great six-days' sale. Bed House. '---- * Great reduction in wood and coal at C. 0. _. Wood and Coal Yard, No. 401 1 street.* BRIEF NOTES. Two carloads of immigrants arrived' from the East this morning. . There was no session of the Police Court yesterday — no one to be tried. The steamer Clara Belle cleared for the Upper Sacramento yesterday with merchan dise, i^v ";.:2 j— Woodland, last Saturday, Charles Tilly, convicted of assault, was fined $150, which he paid at once. E. .-v. Bovver announces himself as a candidate for Fire Commissioner (long term) at to-day's election. The Riverside road "has been put in order, the rough places made smooth and the dust laid by the sprinkling carts. Billy Young, who shot at Win. Curran last Sunday, lias managed to keep out of sight of the police since the occurrence. The prizes for the best lady and gentle man skater at the Lincoln rink, at a recent contest, were awarded to Miss M. Richard son and Lee Malone. Tim I— ngley and Frank Bors wick were arrested yesterday by officer Woods for misdemeanor in driving on the street faster than the speed allowed by law. Sheriff Lord, of Nevada county, passed through yesterday, conveying to the State Prison at San Quentin Ira McXeill. who is to serve six year? lor grand larceny, horse stealing. The Howards will have contribution boxes at the various polling places to-day, and the voters are earnestly requested to make as liberal contributions as they feel able to do. A few Republicans met at Siebenthaler's Hall, Twentieth and II streets, last even ing, for the purpose of holding a ratifies tion meeting. N. X. Demon presided, and remarks were made by several of the 3J Ward Republican Club/ •Among the documents tiled in theConnty Auditor's oflice is one which should be secured by the compilers of the text-book series, as furnishing hints in the way of spelling. Among the novelties is the con struction of the word "schedule," which is written " skegile." The California Base Hall Club organized hist evening, with the following officers : C. Curtin, Captain; H. I'arraniore, Treas urer; J.Ray, Secretary-; Wetzel, Prop ertyman. The other members are A. Kaufman, B. Shields, 1. Joseph, X. Seib ling and Bart. Kiernan. Contributors to the California Museum Association Loan Exhibition who have articles of interest, whether they have re ported them to canvassers or not, are re quested to send them in to-day. If the owners cannot conveniently send them, they will be called for mi notice being given. George F. Fisher, of this city, the rail road conductor whose feel were crushed by an accident at Marvsville one day last week, is doing well, and has improved so much that he has been able to leave the Railroad Hospital, where he was being treated, and return to his residence at Sev enth and J streets. Fruit-growers in this vicinity are com plaining of fruit pests. The Placer Argus says : The early peaches are suffering from some new and mysterious pest. What it is nobody can tell as yet, hut it is not a worm. The Early Alexander variety will be a com plete failure, and of ■• Hale's Early" not more than half a crop can he counted on. Woods and Campbell, co-defendants with the Cbstellos in the robbery of William A. Shelton, yesterday in Department One of the Superior Court withdrew their former plea of not .utility, pleaded guilty and will be sentenced next Thursday. TheCostel los, i; will he recollected, were tried last, Friday, when Mi's. Costello was convicted and her husband acquitted. John Smith, convicted recently in De partment flu;- of the Superior Court on a charge of perjury, was yesterday sentenced to nine year* iii the State Prison at Folsom. Me had previously been sentenced to eight years for robbery, but the commitment was withheld, and the sentence passed yesterday includes both, and in reality gives him hut one year lor the perjury, which was com mitted while testifying in tin- robbery case. R. A. Fisk filed a communication with the City Trustees yesterday, making charges relative to the management of the fire-alarm telegraph system, and asking that tin- office of < Ihief Engineer of the Fire Department be declared vacant. The Board set the matter for hearing next Friday, at 10 a.m. This is tin- same matter that was recently investigated by the Fire Commis sioners, but Mr. Fisk did not appear at that meeting. The brilliant meteor seen in the heavens Thursday night was a monster aerolite which is repot ed to have struck the earth in the foothills about six miles east of Chico. It is described as prismatic in form, over thirty feet in length and about two feet through. Alter it struck it cut a gutter two feel in depth through the hard Java rock for a distance of 200 feet before it rested. The metal somewhat resembles copper in color, but is *--.-. hard that a finely tempered cold-chisel will not murk or scratch it. 'I'm: Tivoli.— The attendance at the Tivoli last night was quite good. The per formance commenced with the laughable farce " The Happy Pair." Miss Kent Ver non, a* Mrs. II mi. '_vi i hi. and George Marion, as Mr. Honeyton, kept the audience in roars of laughter for half an hour. The farce was followed by the sensational nau tical drama, in four acts, "Light-house Cliffs." It is a drama abounding in thrill ing situations, tableaux and scenic effects] George Marion, as Old Rodney, the light house keeper; Miss Vernon, as Grace, his daughter; Louis Belmour, as Timothy Sea gull, and Mis- Kittie Belmour, as Dolly Daisy, did some excellent acting. It. ti. Marsh, the venerable actor, doubled as Harry Stanton and Sandy* Doublenock, and as usual won the warm plaudits of the audience. The orchestra of seven pieces treated the audience to entirely new selec tions. The shipwreck seine whs pro duced with mechanical effects superior to any heretofore attempted. The ship, after striking the rocks, sinks beneath tin- waves, with all onboard, so realistic, that many arc moved to tears. To say that "' Light house Cliffs" is superior to anything here tofore produced at the Tivoli, is putting it mildly. The same programme to-night and the balance of the week. Hoi; Cholera. — This disease, which ap peared in this section of the State last fall, is evidently on the increase. It has not clone much injury in Sacramento county, but has caused much uneasiness in coun ties adjacent. The Woodland Mail says of it : '* VVe arc creditably informed that this disease is making sad havoc among the herds of this county. Captain Johnson is reported to have lost 300 head recently , and Henry Fisher has lost about thirty head. These gentlemen live about three miles west of Woodland. There is no informa tion as tarda, the prevalence '.of the dis ease, but the (■:;;., rience of these gentlemen is sufficient to put hog-raisers on their guard." Auction To-morsow.— Bell it Co., auc tioneer!', will sell at 1" a. M. to-morrow, at residence, 1210 Fifth street, between Lain! M, the following property: An upright piano ; set. of parlor furniture : bed-lounge; patent rocker, easy chair; walnut whatnot; marble-top center-table; oilcloths : chr. - mos and parlor ornaments ; two bed room sets, spring and top mattresses, feather pillows; walnut dilling-tublc and chairs; sewing machine; range, with fixtures com plete ; crockery, glassware, etc. The entire outfit to be sold on account of the removal of the family from the State Sale positive and without reserve. Probably Strayed Away.— The bora belonging to Merrill F. Odell, which were believed to have been stolen from a pasture early Friday morning, were yesterday re ported to have been seen thai morning straying about the streets, and they finally cro_ ed the bridge to Washington. One of them fell through the railroad trestlework near the town, and was with difficulty got out before a train came along. Arrests. — The following arrests were made yesterday : Tim Langlny and Frank Bdrswtck, by officer Woods, for misde meanor; John Smith, by officer Sullivan, for vagrancy ; F. S. '/oiler, by officer Rider, for disturbing tbe peace ; Sing Lee, by offi cer I' razee, for misdemeanor. HobSFOBD's Ai hi Phosphate as a brain food. Dr. 8. F. Newcomer, Greenfield, O* says: " In f cases of general debility, and torpor of mind and body, it does exceed ingly well." — "Brown's Bronchial Troches " are a sure remedy for coughs and sore throat. 25 lints a box. Second Day of our great six-days' sale. Come and see our bargain*.. The best val ues that have been offered this season; Red House. * ■ — j '".'.-.1. for Runs wit— loner Felaen j ; Be-— be* t made. . • I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. E. J.. DePue is spending a week in Los Angeles. A. Huntley and wife came down from Auburn yesterday. A. Whitaker and James B. Furnish, of Gait, are in the city. George usher came down from Emi grant Gap yesterday. 1!. I!. Blowers, of Woodland, has re turned from New Orleans. W. .'. t'urtiss and wife have returned from a visit to San Francisco. J. W. Houston, c.-County Assessor, came down from Folsom yesterday. Hon. Newton Booth went down to San Francisco yesterday afternoon. Jackson Wilcoxson came to the city last night from Sheridan, quite sick. \ _-,.; Senator Joseph Ponjade, a member of the Nevada Legislature, is visiting the city. John W. -eff left yesterday for a trip through Oregon and Washington Territory. Hon. Drury M clone, who had been pay ing the city a visit, returned to the Bay yes terday. General J. W. Shanklin and Brainard F. Smith arrived from San Francisco yester day noon. Mrs. George Holland and W. C. Belcher, ' of Marysville, went down to San Francisco yesterday. A. D. Miller, who has been spending a few months in Santa Rosa, has returned to i Sacramento. *>, ' Miss Rose Farren, of this city, has re turned from a visit of nearly a year to friends in Illinois. R. S. Carey, who has been very ill for several days', was yesterday considerably improved in condition. Miss Ilium Hoyden and Miss Lottie Sanders, of Lincoln, have been visiting in Auburn during the past week. Hon. Charles Kaiser, .a member of the Nevada Senate, accompanied by iris wife and son, are registered at the Capital Hotel. Miss Nettie Richardson and Miss Mollie Beatty came to the city from Sheridan yes terday, the former to seethe latter off on her way to Texas. William 11. Mills, Land Agent of the Central Pacific Railroad, returned to San Francisco last Sunday from a visit to the World's Fair at New Orleans. In the city yesterday : Hon. C. E. Wil coxson, of Yuba City; Hon. J. 11. Neil", Dutch Flat; J. M. ('. Jasper, Wheatland: Dr. Durst and S. D. Wood, Wheatland. General L. 11. Foote, of this city. Amer ican Minister to Corea, arrived in San Francisco from that country last .Sunday. , He has been very highly praised for his prompt action on the occasion of the revolt that occurred there last December. In this city yesterday, at the residence of the bride's parents, 1203 0 street. Miss Carrie M. Tat't and E. H. Hoppe were mar ried by Rev. E. R. Dille. Miss Alice Young acted as bridesmaid and J. J. Fountain as groomsman. The wedding was quite pri vate, few besides relatives of the contract ing parties being present. Mr. and Mrs. Hoppe left for Nevada City on the 12:40 P. M. train, to visit the bride's grandmother. There was a large attendance of literary people last evening at the meeting of the Delphian Club. After the conclusion of the study exercises and election of officers, the following numbers were rendered in a highly appreciative manner: Piano duet, from '• 11 j— ovatore," by Mrs. I!. !'. Gay and Miss Maude Denison ; readings, ••The Last Hymn " and "The Old Blue Hen," by Miss S. E. Hosmcr; piano solo, " L' Argentine," by Mrs. B. K. Howard; reading. "Mother and Poet," by C. P. Mass ey. Arrivals at 1 lie Golden Eagle Hotel yes terday : W. F. Bliss, Visalia; A. L. Will iams. King-burg ; W. H. Parks and wife, Marvsville; W. L. Mitchell, Chico; J. B. Miller, Nevada City; R. S. Wives, San Francisco; C. E. Wilcoxon. Yuba City; 1). P. Durst, Wheatland; D. MeDougald, Stockton; George H. Holland. St. Louis; J. Lynch, Benicia; C. 11. Wilson, San Fran cisco; Alex. Mußean. Oakland ; Mrs. M. D. Slattery, Miss Lena McKenna, M. D. Slat ten*, Napa ; W.ST. Brown, Stockton; Geo. J.'SpechC S. G. Murphy, San Francisco; L. C. Gordon,' San Jose; S. .1. Preedman, San Francis..: J. C. Wolfskiil, T. J. Durbin, Solano; A. Rogers, San Francisco; Mrs.]-:. R. Knife, Vallejo; A. G. Booth, San Fran cisco; H. C. Shaw,' Stockton. MERCHANDISE REPORT. The following freight passed Ogden March Gth: For Sacramento — Mi Hi ken, 2 boxes household goods. For .Marvsville — Abramson, Bacon — Co., 3 bundles cards; 11. F. Oilman, 1 ease quilts, -1 cases hosiery, '2 eases underwear. For Stockton— Grangers' Union, 20 cases staples; Austin Bros., 2 boxes castings; Southwortb it Grattan, 1 case quilts. The following freight passed Now Orleans on the 2.1: For Sacramento^Billingsley A Co., 10 crates churns; Hall, Luhrs & Co., 40 eases risli, hKi cases canned oysters; Kirk, Geary & Co., 3 cases medical paper, 1 case drugs, lease dye stud'; Capital Furniture Com pany, •'; ease*, furniture; Huntington, Hop kins „ Co., 1 case hardware, 1 barrel cur combs, 1 case locks: O. Lavenson, 8 <;.- l >• ■- - and shoes; Booth it Co., 25 boxes, 120 kits and 25 drums fish; Weinstock & Lubin, _ coses audi bale cotton (goods, 3 case*, shirts, 2 packages and 11 cases bats, 1 case towels, 1 1 case knitted goods,' 2 cases underwear, 1 case silk, I package hats, 1 case umbrellas; Whitticr, Fuller & Co., 2 cases brushes; Hale Bros. it Co., '2 bales cotton goods, 1 case dry goods, I case cloth ing. For Woodland — 1.. Chanuaek, 1 case but tons. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. [Filed March 7, 18-=.-,., December Is, 1884 — S. Clinton Hastings et al. to W. J. Frag — Northeast quart, of section 32, township Id north, range 7 east; — 40O." January 24." 1885— C — . VV. Phleger and I". K. Mil bai to Walter C. Bates— Six acres adjoining J. 11. A—en's laud: $750 [Piled March 9.1885.] March 9, lßßs— Henry Dove to S. 11. Fitter- Seven urn. one-half acres on the Sacramento river; f'J,SOO. A camp of tramps at Santa Barbara is lining a brisk business by sending a youth ful member of their band out with a plau sible tale of providential visitations. They find it a profitable racket, although it has been worked out in Ireland and England. -. — — . *>-»:* * All diseases of lower bowel, in cluding pile tumors, radii-ally cured. Book of particulars, two (Set.) stamps, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo. N. Y. ', ■ iostuka Bitters arc indorsed by all the leading physicians and chemists for their purity and wholesomenesa. Be ware of counterfeits, and ask your grocer and dra-grisl for the genuine article, pre pared by Dr. .1. <;. It. Siegert & Sons. .11 CRIED. Sacrninento. March 9— By Rev. E. K. Dille, Ed- ward 11. Uoppe to Carrie M. Tail, both of Sac- ramento. I 1.l fin ■■■■ .ii ss— is .lillilwii— — S— SSSS— SWCSMSM HO UN". Sacramento, March 7— Wile of A. Wassaman, a son. Sacramento, March 8- Wife of Wm. McKenzi e, a son. Sacramento, March 7— Wife of William Thomp- son, a - .ii (stillborn). Brighton, March B— Wife of Peter Rooney.aso n. (San Francisco tapirs please copy.) DIED. Sacramento, March B—Thomas,8 — Thomas, youngest son of James and Kate Mclnerney, a native of Sac- ramento, 20 years, ft months and 23 days. ■_-:- [Funeral from his lute residence, No. 1409 E street. Tuesday, March 10th, at 2 P. >..; thence to St. Rose Church, where services will be held.] Sacramento. March S— Augusta, wife < f Wm. Schmidt, 68 years, l month and — days. [Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, which will take place from her late residence, II street, be- tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth] this after- noon at S o'clock.] y. * -.'. Sacramento, March !>— Thomas Jefferson, young- est son of Barney and Ellen Kit man, a native of Sacramento, i years. [Friend* and acquaintance! arc respectfully In- vited to attend the funeral] which will take place from the residence of the parents, O street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth, at 4 o'clock this (Tuesday) afternoon.] Blags, March s— Carrie Hndly, 27 years. (New York papers please copy.) Monroe. Me., February is— Almen Dodge (father of p. ii. Dodge, of Sacramento), 75 yea— . PILES! PILES!! PILES Sure cure for Blind, Bleeding and Itching j Piles. One box has cured the worst < a-< of 20 years' standing. No one need fuffer five mm•- • utes after using William's Indian Pile Ointment.' <It absorbs tumors, —lays Itching, acts a.- a «_■ ! tice, gives Instant relief. Prepared only for Piles, Itching of the private parts; nothing else, Isold I by druggists, and mailed on receipt of price. .*>) rents— idSl. for sole by KIRK.OKABY&OO., and JOS. UAIiN A CO.. e'acramtuto. 1 olt-lyTuTh-1 4 1 T C T^ Another Item for Boys. THIS MORNING AT 8 O'CLOCK: Gray Satinet Blouse Suits; ages, 4 to 10 years, $1 yj. Dark Union Cassimere Blouse Suits, for ages 4 to 10 years, $2 54. Gilt Braided Jackets and Jerseys. Novelties in Beaded Jerseys. ■ Queer little specs, fancy dots, large and small stripes, animals, flowers, horseshoe and what-nots as designs in new Percale Shirts, at _i 50. Open fronts with turn-down collar attached. All-sill**, Satin and Gros-grain Ribbons, in all popu- lar shades, at following prices : Width No. 5, 8 cents per yard. " 7, 10 " 12, 15 " " -" m l 6 l 8 <■ « Buyers must call promptly in order not to be disap- pointed. All sizes, all lengths, all shades in Foster Kid Gloves with improved hooks. NEW THINGS IN MEN'S CLOTHING. Plaid Suits, with Straight Button Sack Coats, $19 50. Four-button Cutaways, fine navy blue pique, $20. Handsome Gray Sack Suits, for stylish Spring and Sum- mer wear, $16. Navy Blue Thibet Sack or Frock Suits, $20. Claret-brown Four-button Cutaway Suits, $22 50. Imported Crepe Dress Suits, $30. ltl®teiisl# A M* libifeto. yf<r>k \ '"" **«* *s ; _*iS**« ! — ' 400, 402, 404, 406, 408 X street, Sacramento, Cal. S"_rcr__:__j Golden C, 17 Ibs^T: -$1 00 J Extra C, 15 lbs. for 1 00 Dry Granulated, 13 lbs. for 1 00 Crushed and Cube, 12* lbs. for... 1 00 , Half-barrels and Barrels at Wholesale Kates. SUTTER. Stephenson's "<;ilt Kilge"..._flOc. per roll. Kilter's Apple Butter (Mb buckets) — cents (Choice and fresh). "Old Time Sugar House" Syrup 75 cents (The finest in the State). Fresh Eggs, per dozen - cents , CREAM : BUTTERMILK! AS- Every customer of the STi— 'BENSON "GILT EDGE' BUTTER is entitled to a limited quantity of the Sweetest Buttermilk you ever smacked your lips over. T. H. COOK&CQ.'S, Corner Eighth and J streets. fe'2l-..p NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE tin* ASK SPECIAL. ATTENTION TO TIIE \\ tollowing points of superiority: Self- setting Need'e; Automatic Tension, with which to sew from lightest to heaviest goods without change; aScnleto Regnlat*— titeh.whichhasno superior; a Simple Open end Cylinder shuttle; the only periect Double-feed, winch will sew without" drawing; the Self-acting "Take-up — for durability we are prepared to give all the references required. The only Lock-stitch Ma- chine made that makes an elastic stitch. Call on the Agent, W. A. STEPHENSON, — 80<"> J Street, And see the Machine. fe!9-3ptf TO BREEDERS OF FINE STOCK. Season Commences February 1, ISS.I. berlinT _.^ rpilK STANDARD TROTTING it^MW^^ ! Stallion, will stand at AGRI-/? I *? CULTURAL PARK. He having^i»uS— — — taken the premium at Ihe late State Fair, it should insure him a good season. BERLIN Is the of i hapsln, who trotted as a four-year- oH gaining record of 2:28; Pansy, three-year- old! 2:3BJ*j. Adairis half brotherto Berlin, record ■>•— at five rears old. For particulars Inquire of r.i i. MARTI _* __" _ L TO _3___3"E!_s_3_ : _*S. DANTAN, mHE STANDARD DRAFT ST.U.-,,**a 1 lion will make this season at M \-*E?J, 6'Tn-*l's Ranch. Preeport; Alex Steven- — •— "- son's Ranch, Upper Stockton Road, and at Wm. Curtis' Ranch, Lower Stockton Road. Dantan is said to be the most Perfect Draft Horse that ever came to this country. Dark Gray, weighs 1,800 pounds and stands K,y, hands high. iiir:i-.'.p'{m WM. . Ill'l'l-. Proprietor. JH\ rOR THE fm m§M Handkerchief, ir I " -. \ the ■ :?>•>; ■ i Toilet i!;: '■■•;.. ; , and" . ;. r.. I .*>..*■'.* -. ,-. I —^ '■ -l-'ii'i •"■"*i'.'"2fi* >*U M.-l fl)-. ,-t .-.'-' The ißkth. . 73& ' __ T-'L .'-*'i.= 4 -i.*sil B^aro of Coiinterfeiti. .".;**>'- :-:-._;,-i-*^ MURRAY £ \mm : Florida Water. ■i_l — WW : The Universal Perfume. W. R. KNIGHTS & CO., DEALERS IN — — :V * II- 1- -. Sheepskin*, Tallow, Deerskins, C—ist skins and Furs. . AS- All kin— of BUTCHERS' SUPPLIES con- - stantly on hand. Orders promptly attended to. OFFICE: COR. OP FRONT AND L BT3. I ja3l-3plm ____-. • VARICOCELE gS_«_J nw <SS Amiicv. 160 Fulton street, Ne Vor k.jjeJO-— A. J. JOHN— ON. K. W. LEWIS. LEWIS & JOHNSTON, So. 410 .1 STREET, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER!.-, SACRAMENTO. _ n4-3p6ia To Print is one thing*. To Print well is alio'— —ing. THK Valley Press STEAM POWER PRINTING OFFICE, KTo. 827 a* , _-_3_jj_' (North side), bet. Third and Fourth. AS- FOUNDED IN ISGB BY E. O. JEFFERIS jelt-tf-fs H. A. WEAVER, Proprietor. WOODBURN & BARNE (Successors to E. L. Billings & Co.), No. 417 X Street, between Fourth & Fifth, Sacra mento, I_rORT AND WHOLESALE DEALERS In toe Finest Brandies, Wines Liquors -I— m E . HAMMOND & CO., No. 1119 Front St., but. K& L, Sacra men to, .':—— DEALERS IN Hide*-, Tallow, Sheepskins, Goatskins, Deerskins and furs, BUTCHERS' SUPPLIES CONSTANTLY ON htm i. Will nay the Highest Market Price for Skins, etc. fc2-lplm* VIRGIN MUD TO LET Oil SHARES, 1,000 Acres, in Blocks of ICO Acres and Upwards, 'HUE SOIL IS OF RICHEST ALLUVIUM, AND X will yield enormous crops of grain. The tract is Overflowed il endow Land, in Sutter county, 13 miles lrom Marysville and 5 miles from Sacramento river. Ho river currents ami no Chi c. '-* - Magnificent levees are about completed, which will secure the land from overflow, audit will be leased for coming season on very favorable terms to -rood tenants. Long leases on share* will be given- if desired. Applications should '». sent in iinme, ely to GEO. J. SPECHT, En- gineer Sutter ..unity Land Company, United States Hotel, Marysville, who will show the land, or to GEO. THEOBALD, JR., Secretary Sutter County Land Company, 419 California street, I sail Francisco. <i!2 -Sptf FRANK KUNZ, FLORIST AND NURSERYMAN.UNION .«&, Nursery, Tenth street. between U>-'SVB and V.grows and keeps constantly oh'«CT'' hand a choice collection of Evergreens, .**i*w Trees, Shrubs and Flowering Plants, which he offers for sale this season. All orders for Cut Flowers, Bouquets and ail kinds of Floral De- signs filled at the sit- test notice. f— 3-Bptf — "=a -- F"**. "" Fl ***x***»*i si □ sett £_ t> rUns! hjP-TX i j -SJ) Positively cured in CO ilnyj _ to— Jir fyyrJPffS Or. Home's Elcctro-Majr- foSF*js"NJg> *>ifo^7nt'tlc Belt- Trass,— mb— ed. A***-*f***^%o'f* -rffij^i' * i u.i.viu<'- ed the only one in it' >-V^.^s\-^^_*>^ the world j-i'ii.-rtulnc a con. .'si'/j' **— -*-**~*-~tinllous Electro-Magnet to Vvr- Ks,'/'— " ¥*'• Scientific, Powerful, Durable. Comfortable anil Effective In -ring Rupture. Price reduced. 500 cured 'S3. Send »ii> in for pn.nip-.t--t. EEKCTKO-MAGNI— "XO TRUSS CO.. 7U- MiEt-T STREET. BAM RAN CISCO j^rj^rg. RUPTURES $&*' ~~~*^^^k A New -ii-iii ! *_-o "PtrrferUon" i Q R— T iS ••*-'■*-■ Tram, with Uulvenal Joint M. ■■.*■> &__-__* * _^_-/' njut ani Self -iw. up tin- Bpixnl Bitting, tffej *% •■• i^_tF^ Woniwithjierfectcoi-i.,.. .Ightan-tlay jl"^w^__^^j*y^ Oivwu_lraa_( wtl_— Price, from A l -^fif? Jg; *3 ■'■ C - Call or n» -nd for daiUIuUTH V .'."W^*^ circular. AiUxe-M. .1. 11. WIDBEK, tMfX%yiQ^r (l>rup:ifit*i7Cl M..rk«. sstrettt, cut __mi *■•"■:' nuiciico. _ BAKER & HAMILTON IMPORTERS AKD MANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE! AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, BARB /_*\7 r l_=__2, • UTLERY, C3r_l_ Ls- , _-»0 __*"<*_ OX*, BtO. m2-tt>.r SACRASEHTO PLAHIMG Mll_|Jp||| MAVCFACTURERS OF DOORS, £^Yi_-_ Windows, Blinds, Moldings. BSSSSJ& i Finish Door and Window Frames EflßJgUgggg Brackets and Turning Stair Work ''•"-?}__„ a Specialty. „ t* — Z li *_- Comer Front and Q streets. flgj.=j Sacramento. — *.—-"' " '—I H_UTW— HOTC-ICISS & STALKER. §J L. L. LEWIS A CO. j§ Jj|Bargains! Bargains!® t^. We especially request those at a distance to preserve W^Efc-t nUthis PRICE LIST, as it will be of service to them whenra^^^ .-.(..51-- 11 want of anything in our line. \?g*-i# SjT CUTLERY, SPOONS, Etc. jgfn*. _TXSuBf BeanVira, Teaspoons (per set) la cents fcj_3r*_ jS**r£"*£J(23 Beautiful Tablespoons pei — i ii cents KiWHSSf t^*-_!rii i: ''• t •' , -' 1 **' nives and Forks (per set) 75 cents *>\y_r«J*i*jj V3H^& Good Butcher Knives 25 cents yf*ff*^-4 TCggS''' Hatchets SO cents '•**"•.— C § CROCKERY, Etc. ' iigjjg § "*""*' Ironstone Cups and Saucer, (per set) „ cents __f!^l Ironstone Dinner Plates (per set) 10 cents jy^ffs^ Ironstone Sauce flutes (per set) :x) cent*. vs2je*is*r.\ Ironstone Soup flutes (per set; 45 rents iEcr — wi Large Meat flatters 'St een.B fp&'Q'yf Large Deep Dishes '— cents *_¥JrcjFgJ Three Mush Bowk for f. '. 2"* cents a i_ fe*, l arge Earthen Teapots 45 cents C-jglff A I— rge Chambers 0 cents jßap^^i f§|| GLASSWARE. fffif Vi^s-***^ Six Beautiful Sauce Plates 20 cents _ _>'*» §Ti-;i set of Four Pieces (consisting of Sugar, Butter, cream _Pf*K.- nnd Spoon-holder) 45 cents *fi2jfes,r**i Six Crystal Water Tumblers 30 cents KS?S3-f3 Tnii Fruit "iVisiic— !!."...'.'.'.'.'.!!!.'— ."...!!! ..'. so ecus f-jSMyr^r? B. autlful Water fitel.ers **> cents six . rvstal Wine Glasses -10 cents ,«s*rf?7*e jgg**av Nice Celery Glasses 35 cents &-^TCT_ Pl— — J *" " Copper Bottom Wash Hollers 51 7.i §SILVER PLATED-WARE. WSi Ri ve. Teaspoons per set IJ3---"-**' Silver Butter Dishes. .\V™-^\\\Vf.V„..'.V.V..! --' 00 _tr"N f||| Sole Agents for Celebrated " GARLAND" RANGES, 11 Sole Agents ior the Celebrated " GARLAND" RANGES. H|l. l. LEWIS & CO., jtt~"^_ Agents for th.. Pacific Coast, *3^i§*_ f^^B Nos. SOS «,_tc*l 504 J _TjO.__T, Msfrrt •iQIS--**'' SACRAMENTO, CAL. "S-^lgF s____i_:xj___x_ a"3__x_x_"__". Watchmaker and Jewefer, IMo. —_ _ — " Btroot, fc3 Acramouto. }a*t-3p __L__TJKr_3 __. _^X_o__:_lS_=t<_r-. ,*,», WATCHMAKERS _ JEWEUERS, 428 J street, bet. Fourth ami It—— fysV efts",*— /-—-Dealers In WATCHES. JEWELRY AND DIAMONDS. Repairing In all it- &U— l branches ciulty, under Mil, FLOBERQ. Agents lor ROCK FORD WATCH COMPANY. JaO-Spti __ Gr. Z>u_s.T7"r_£f. •___ __ St.. Sacrainc-to. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IK FURNITURE, OABFSTS, Etc ft'sy-Countiy orders solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. oS-Spu NEW GOODS! STYLISH GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! .ICST IN STOCK, 3s»i_-o C-Sz-s-x*--*— 4-Ol oi _ _!_r— — cS I"'i— •„lt«i*e> 1 RIGHT FROM THE FA. TORY. I can quote tie Lowest Price on every line. Get my price*, slid ct— ipttir the.h v.:tn inj ottx*- Bouse before you buy. Come to my store, and you will goods and prices lb i will ■ocjini»h v:>t. ijoiHir^r _3_Rj__X7Pa__3Z \ . > os. CO4-. 606 and 6QB X 5TRE ET,"~r„......1n9-:'ptf]...... SACRAMENTO S __c. -*£^-__.o:E^._i<o :_-„-*-% IT" 157'- Xj-c>ri«c*?.i"_:s To'TO'cloi* o_ Sacrr.monto. ?*>. *5v.0 Ai-ent and —treat Importer of the Celebrated PATRK run. ID' Ji'X k f| CO. WATCHES.— THE BEST IN THE WORLD. SIGN : THE TOWN CLOCK. No. 'Ho .1 street (north side. fjajj-itritfl between Third and Fourth, .*.»er:«»iicnto, jr. 33. "VETI-IX-?-!;, __.l_o Q-rooer, KEEP-) the CHOICEST MEAL. EXTRA WHITE CORN MEAL EXTRA YELLOW CORN IV Meal. Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Eastern Oat Meal. AU in want of Choice 'io.*di shonK give him ii trial at his new store, : i : *7i_o _£. sit.. 1— o-f . -_-_._. .*"_. — _ i<_ I-igiSxt— n.di2-?.rim llW—ss»s»ss«''*s»»ss*'»'ss''»''^ tqt ''*** l **»^***^^ __ _ „ __ _ !&p^**-s£***^-'--*--;-'-L^-s-'5 , '".* l -J^«j^_s ? -' / \ " ,A *** I BO - •; g __ _ I gIU " y *a* « I S X 3: M 2f_ CO I c__i <f r ♦*• "*-* _ $ S_> ii *-" " 8 » 00 o • — =Si r_ " "-- *> _'" *_ *n44_ ik 3 ccr^ en *-* <r _ i _3 DC '§ •" ■**'■--* •*■ I "0.0 <?** I_ ? •"> ■ uu^co /I E_"r_"- QD r j) (II -+—. » - 1 - -§-.-? QQ O O 71 « Ig* j-j « o 15 3-• 5 J CO I*. •**•*•«■ P-t-H cc lEi HOTELTORESi TUB tVEt-L-KOW*! FIFTH-STREET HOTEL Centrally located on Fifth street, between J and X, Sacramento. Contains 48 rooms, and has recently been put in good con- dition. Will be rented low to a good tenant. APPLY TO A. LEONARD & SON, I*l4 Fourth street, Sacramento. . 188-BP— l LONE FISHERMAN." THE FINEST FIVE-CENT CIGAR IN" THI I Market. Also, a flue line of Imported an. Key West ou hand, at — "> X steer. i."''"-i'ini R. H. PI-TIT. Proprietor. CANDY FACTORY. MRS. E. M. tt'l _>]__ N. NOP. 41« .1 TREE" 31 and 4t*» X street (Metropolitan -iheate huildlnct. Manufacturer and Wholesale aw Retail lie— cr iv all kin da of Candles anfi IS— s •a_*3ptf — — _ r*r__n~ifr i *r_Tr_-nrTiTi si rm ■ a<M— WMWWi X»X_*Tl3 ; Stock and Grain Farm FOR SALE! Qf»A ACRES, FOUR MILES NORTH FROM •/OU Anderson. In Shasta County; 600 Aires Good Tillable Land; 200 Acres Heavy Timber, balance Rolling Hills; Living Water enough for 10,000 Head of Stock. This water control* thousands of aires of first-class Grazing Laud. Frloe, $7,5G0. W. P. COLEMAN-, REAL ESTATE SALESROOM, NO. aac* «TKVKT„ OKAMKNTO. REOPENED I IT HAVE REOPENED M'SIN'-^ AT THE OLD 1 i nd well '..'■• ..ii Cigar stand r»l t!:.- late B. ! KOZ.-.IINSKY. No. 301 X STREET, and would most, respectfully invite a call ir. to my fi lends and the public. .V full line of Cigar* and. Tobacco and Sn.okrrs' Articles CONSTANTLY ON HASP. ATS- c, untry orders solicited, and prompt at- tention guaranteed. .- . T*K<Z>€D>ls*££l¥ : L, No. **.>~ Iv street [Ic_ -I— fl...Sacr.iiiiento. TO MY OLD PATRONS. I 1 I ILL OFFER MY VALUABLE SERVICES I if yon are so unfortunate as to require them. With a mind matured and enriched bystudiesol sri advanced order, I can safely say that there I* hardly a disease in the catalog— of human ill* that I cannot treat to a successful Issue. LADH— I am always ready to assist yon. My past knowledge has been in creased by aii'Min . experience. lam now able to treat you witlj the certainty ot success. 'Jo case peculiar to . your delicate isbevond my surecontrol. Mv Female Monthly Medlcta** ate superior to offered heretofore, and will be war ranted to have the desired effect in ail cum '; ho eof the i oblic who need my lervices can depend upon gentlemanly, honorable and sc l- tiff c treatment at reasonable. rates. . I address particularly those who have been in- jured by youthful indiscretions, and those who i have contracted local disi * * ,; Persons afflicted can .if they prefer., eon-roB me by letter. detailing the symptoms of the ois- ease or trouble, and receive medic .tics by ex- are**, with fun inst met ions. All letters must be directed : J. H. JOBSEI M. P., 238 Suite: street, San Francisco, Cal. I Street, : warn— ted in all case-, cr np pay re- cure warranted In all ease ,ot no pay re- .* quired. Otmsultation, pctsonally or by letter, 1 gratis. Send for book. comfortno-apanmeira. I for patients at my Infhmary (when desired), 1 with experienced nurse* . * - : Consultation Part re —5 Sutter street, adjoin- ing the fating Men's cl-.r.'.ii.u Association ding. r Offlee Hours— From 9 A. M. to ,S r. :t r Irt-r Dipto-ma ban In my <■_<*«?. 1 Purchase ray Essay ou I'hv . ...ivy and Marrl- - | age. ■ For sale" by a', i newsd alers. I 02-3PW 3. U. JO. -."t-jiN, 91. D, * : _ S_R!_?i**l__ **iisGn;tQQtAm&Bi&a&iirr&tFViuswV' •->-!**-__ *_S