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SACRAMENTO DAILY RECORD-UNION. VOLUME LIIL-NO. 59. DAILY RECORD-UNION A-in&S. si Use Post OSice at Sacramento as sweend class matter rUBLXB-ETED BT THK UCRAfiESTO PUBUSHIBG COMMIT. S*ti>l! cation Offlce, Third st., bet. J and K. 1 THE DAILY JRKCORD-CJNION 9 f\-,'_\_-_.t& every day of the week, Sundays ss* *i!tt-i Doable-sheet on Saturdays. Star on* year „.._„.._..._... .55 00 "•or _i_ months _ m .._ __ 3 60 fit <Thr__ months. __ ... 2 OO Snt-teribem served by Ctrrl***. at F_ft___< ftwre j-er week. In all Interior cities snd townj jasper week. In all Interior cities Periodical paper c_n be had ofthe principal Periodical __n. Newsmen and agent*. THE WEEKLY WIOX & »>• chea***rt and most deck-able Home, Newt Sad Literary Journal published oa the Pacific ***■_*. „ **.-__-. lint Year .- - - « » FOX SALE, ETC. . FOR SALE, AX ODD LOT OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO, At Metropolitan Cigar Store, C.>:'....:: Fifth and X Stp.keto, Sacramento. Also, the Celebrated "Fire Department" 5-cent Cigar! BEST MADE. aplfi-lplm ft)rt*i-**". Soldje, Erie 6>_l-_r*Bfgeit J I. J-Ht{J» £td)erf)ctt nuj @runbeiaen< Hjuhi aueleifjcn idoUcii, fiubcii ©elegerigeii i_ii quier miD fid&crcr liapitalaiilacjc ".on 8400 — 3iat)eic*3 bet -f.y- Carl Strobdlj 3-' J gt., Sacramento. ■"' " * apl-tf MATCHED DRIVING TEAM jE^OIEL SAXj___4. mi;.. undersigned HAS FOR_». J. sale a Dapple-gray Team, well iiST* matched, excellent steppers, 7i\*li*-li./"^. 7\_ broke both single and double, and weigh about 1,050 each. They are Tecumseh and St. Clair stock, six and seven years old, trot in three '■ minutes double, and less than three minutes single. Parties desiring to purchase will please call upon the undersigned, John i ahdwbll, ap3Q-t£ 1618 Seventh street, between i' and Q. HOTEL FOR SALE. A WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR HOTEL, A situated in oue of the POPULAR HOTEL. situated In one of Ihe mostflourishingand rapidly growing towns of Northern California, on the line of the Oregon Division of the Cen- I tral Pacific Railroad. It enjoys a large patron- age from railroad travel and local sources. It contains 40 rooms, well furnished, bar well stocked, etc., and in fact is a complete establish- ment. All stages arrive at and depart from the house dally, it is the headquarters of the com- mercial traveled", being well supplied with sam- ple rooms. The house is now making money, an.l business is Increasing. The only reason the owner has for Felling is that he has "other busi- ness requiring his undivided attention. This is an excellent chance for a hotel man. Price will be made reasonable, and terms and times of payment satisfactory. Address, for all par- ticulars, 'HOTEL'" care of Record-Ukion, Sacramento, Cal. ap-7-lWi.'.vit FOR SALE. HEALTHY AND PLEASANT COUNTRY Agi home of in acres, with good, new*?? and substantial Improvements, near Bac-******** 1 *" ramento. on railroad: _ii aeresof selected varie- ties of Grapes, mostly all bearing; - acres in Orchard; 4 acres in Strawberries; nice Flower Garden; balance Grain ami Pasture Land; all level; fenced and cross fenced; abundance .1 water lor irrigation; Horses, rows. Poultry, Wagons, Buggy, Harness; all farming imple- ments; Hay. Grain and this year's crop. Price for all only 58,000. Part of the money can re- main "11 mortgage. I-'**: full description and particulars Inquire at or write to KILGORE A TRACY, northwest come* of Tenth and X street*, Sacramento. apZ7-lp2_ FOR SALE. A? A v.'-M AT SHINGLETOWN; LOGGING Wagons, Teams, etc capacity, 20,000 feet per J. v water power: 2,000 acres 1 imber Land. Oi'.eSash and boor Factory; also, waterpower, at Riots'" MM. One Stock Range of 800 aires, J;', plenty of outside range: stocked with _o0 head of Cattle, 0. Horses, Bogs; also, has atl abundance Ol water for irrigation. Address i.. V. msiijii, Assignee of R. KLOTZ, shingletown. Shasta county, ' dl. apls-lm* FOB. SALEI. £0 AAA CASH. TIIE MOLINE FLOURING OO.'/Ul' Mills, in lone City. Amador coun- ty, California; Two Run ol Stone: Water and Suam Power and in good running order, is now offered for sale at a bargain. For further par- ticulars in.iuire on the premises. apMptl MRS. JAMES CI'MMINO. FRUIT FARMS FOR «AT .Tri f Sweetser&Alsip BEAI ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 1015 Fourth street, Sacramento. No. .'>'.', ef Catalogue. For »,000, a splendid Fruit Farm ol I'M) acres, with 2,000 hearing Vines end Nursery Stock; .Trees in bearing; 10 acres ir. Grain: 1! acres in Alfalfa: 40 acres more prod uce good Alfalfa; Duelling. Stable nud Barn; a few acres in Timber; 1 Mower and Sulky Rake; light and heavy Wagon: Flows; Harrows and all Farming Tools; 1 Incubator; 11 head of Cattle; 2 Horses and 1 Colt; i.i Pigs; Hi Chick- ens. One-half mile from l.ooiuis, Placer county. The late frost did no damage to this p'acc, and it is in one of the best fruit belts in the state. a;.s.; No. .vi, of Catalogue. For *»;,*-*'°. .*><) acres, 10 of which are in Table Grape**; 1 acres in Orchard; 1 aire in Strawberries: 'f_, acre in Blackberries; 2 l*"J-h I'm:.:- with nub and Catfish; 5 Windmills aud Pumps; II acres in Grain. One-hall mile from to ■ *. ol Florin in Sacramento county: ',\:j miles from Saeramcnto. .\,-*t_l So l, of ( Jatalogue. For 950.000, a fine quality of land; 400 acres; 8 milts from Sacramento, on Jackson road: uo better Crape or Fruit laud in the I county; susceptible of division; good new i Dwelling and large stable. No. 70, '»f Catalogue. For tin p. r acre, KlO arrf« of good land !';2 in Tehama county, ti miles from corning. i. miles from Klrkwood Switch,' on line of Ore- -,-•*.. and California Railroad: take one third cash. CsckA Fruit or Grain land. Kxchange in pan for city property. Alio — No. CB, of Catalogue. 3HC. acres, with small cabin; price, >-' per ire; good Cattle Range; near Colfax. o.sl.ofCatalo^ Al><> — Fur Sio per acre, ■ '■', acres of land, with ard finished Dwelling, with seven room-; tone Milk-house; ISO acres tillable; 33 acres *.n Grain; f.nred into 1 1 elds Near lone. major connty. 125 head of Cattle and no . logs will be sold with place if desired. ;o.MofCatalo*T-r I * SO ~ So For *!).0«0- IS* Acre!, of Land, li .Mile* -om Sacramento, seven miles from Uoseville nd Folsom; 140 acres in Grain; veil fenced; ood Dwelling md Barn :'. Mares; 1 Horse; 1 I v.iv; ■; .-■*- llames-; I Windmill; und all 'arming Tools: Blacksmith Shi and Tools; Hay and Grain in Bam; about 30 - ■**. - with !g"; a few fJne Oak Trees scattered over the v ">fi of Catalogue, I', r CI.OOO, one acre, all in fruit and trees; moiling and Stable: at Guthrie's station. dio.'tilug city limits. ArSEND FOR CATALOG lE.-* .-«» SWEETSER & ALSIP, Saciamento. hi*'. 1 -•_ REAL EST&TE! FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE, In Best CompmaUa and at Best Kates. FOR SJ-A-Xj-ES, 9,000 ACRES PATENTED VALLEY LAND, all black soil; best Stock Range in Northern California. Large and small, in the Valley and Foot- hill*. Beat quality for Aifalf», Grain i and Fruit, from Si.mi.i upwards. * Also, -4-0 CITY DWELLINGS For Sale mid to Rent, all desirable locations. Rents and Bills Collected fwr a fair commission. *?- MONEY LOAN'S on Kea! Estate negotiated. B. N. BDCHBKT, Agent, ; Office : "Mike Bryte's Building," southwest cor nor J and Seventh .street.-, (upstairs). ap2o-lptl HALE BROS. & CO. _lsg OTJR J___.-3-3•OH.T3V^E33^B"^I , OF MEN'S CLOTHING WAS NEVER MORE COMPLETE. Oar Business Suits, at $10, $12, $14, $16, $18 aid up to $25, Are unusually good value, while the make, finish and style are second to none. This Department of our House contains an as- sortment much larger than v/e have ever before shown at this season of the year. We carry all grades, in both LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S; the prices, quality considered, are the lowest ever named by our firm. LADIES' SPUN SILK HOSE; solid color, $1 50 and $2 a pair. LADIES' LISLE THREAD HOSE; "Kate Castleton;" striped, at $2 a pair. LADIES' LISLE THREAD HOSE; silk em- broidered check. Price, $1 50. LADIES' LISLE THREAD HOSE; solid colors and black, 50 and 7t> cents a pair. LADIES' FRENCH RIBBED COTTON HOSE ; solid colors, 50 cents a pair. LADIES' FULL-FINISHED COTTON HOSE; solid colors and fine stripes, 20 to 50 cents a pair. MISSES' LISLE THREAD HOSE; solid colors, ribbed, at 45 cents a pair. MISSES' FANCY COTTON HOSE, in solid and stripes, 20 to 50 cents a pair. INFANTS' LISLE HOSE ; fancy colors, at 50 cents a pair. INFANTS' FANCY COTTON HOSE, at 25 to 50 cents a pair. E®- Country Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention, ""St iiIAiJU JL/llvk/i Ul vv>j Boa. 82D. 881, 533.8..."> X street, and I0_(; Ninth street. Sacramento. - — *^— — — ii i — ii—iim — Ma _— amatmtm ~ «ii.lim:i:v. 7 ____ js.*i:ix_x_ii:3sr_E;_£i."!_r ! At.'. IUK I.ATFST STYLES IN I SPRING AMI SUMMER MILLIXERY AND MILLINERY GOODS, AT MBS. KATZENSTEIN, 605 J street, | -AC R AM N TO. npjg-lptf IS Clearance Sale!® BEST BARGAINS IN BONNFTS ANU HATS, I AT MRS. BOND'S. No. 523 .1 street, Sacramento. *S*^ Goods at and below cost. ap_s-lplm | wiw .—««!—_— — i ■■■ .. ■._■_ ■■._.— _l II ■ ■ _S . PHISICIAKS am; SURGEOX!-. DBS. KELLOGG & GOSS, j CORNER SEVENTH AND I STREETS, SACRA- • MENTO. Office Hours: Miss Dr. Kellogg— Miss Dr. Goss— *.. to 10 _. .*:. Bto9 a. a. - '; 12 to 2 P. K. 2 to 5 P. V. 6 to 7 P. M. 7 to 8 P. K. Sunday, 12 too. :._% W. 11. BALDWIN', JM. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. OFFICE, northeast corner Second and X streets. Of- * fice hours : 10 A. M. to 12 v..- . to 4 and 7 to 8 p. M. Residence, 821 N street. ap!s-lm j WALLACE A. BKIGGS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND OBSTETRICIAN. OFEICE I and residence No. _!_' J si.-...*'., na-jranietito. J { 8 to ■» a. it. ) Office Hours:-; 11 a. M. to 2P. M. }-apl2-4pff j t 6:30 to • ,■. -i. I I'll-. J. S. COOK, NO. 922 NINTH ST., BET. i AND .1. Ol'P- ; x > , -::•* the Plaza, Magnetic and Electric i Healer. Electromagnetic. tro-galvanic and I Medicinal Baths: Miiguetic Garments and lu- soles.* Consultation tree. aplO-lm i B. i. SHORT, OCULIST, MAKES A SPECIALTY OF ; Curing Granulated Eyelids. Film Over the Eyes, Inflammation, etc. No. '.".! I. street, be- tween Ninth and Tenth. Sacramento. Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. ii . 2 to i". i*. m. li.:* im* DX. I. .VINE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.-OFFICE AND Residence, No. 828 J street, between Third and Fourth. Hours— to 10 a. m.. _ to 5 and 7to Bp. m. Offioe of City Superintendent of Public Schools at same place. aps-lplm DR. A. E. BRUXE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. GRADUATE OF tbe University of Berlin, Germany. Office and residence, No. 523 .1 street, between Fifth and Sixth, Sacramento. Otiice hours— 9 toll _. m.; 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. a. ::;-tt DEHTISTBY. W. WOOD, T\ENTIST, '.'! JNN's Bril.ln'Nt'.^ggw,. XJ northeasi corner Fourth am! - 7*^2^s streets. Artificial Teeth inserted oti"^Lu:r all bases. Improved Liquid Nitrous Oxide (.as for painless extraction of teeth. ap£>-tf 11. D. I'IKRSON, DENTIST, 115 J STREET, BK-rf^^% tween Fourth and Fifth. . acra-.'fll'SSS mento. Artificial Teeth Inserted on'^-u-U-LU' Gold, Vulcanite aud all bases. Nitrous Oxide or Ijutghing Gas administered for painless extrac- tloa of teeth. 4-1 m I. G. AW, IT ATE OF LIGHT & SHAW), -tj***- • -£-;£* ,V I J Dentist Office and residence J^miffijf over Tuft's Drug store, corner tTf'»v*s-i^ Tenth and J streets. Office hours: TT* -*-4-*- r 9a.m.t05 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 12. aplS-lm* REMOVED. I;** F. TEBBETS, DENTIST, TO »14 tfr3S«2*. .Sixth -..-,. between I and J,fl**^KS west side, opposite CoiiEre*« *** IHJ Church. mvtf JTHE BoSs!w\ /."j . ".T--,*.-,. -. -"- —W \\ ■ii . .iii". il MiT ' i . _ i _F 1 \ V Price with Extra Quality \ * StOO. PACIFIC SAW MFG. Vk X CO., Nod. 17 anil 10 Fremont '""'"k street. San Francisco. W api-4ptfFMW » *^ MISCELL.-SEOUS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I HAVING BOUGHT A LARGE STOCK OF Spring Goods, and having sold largely of the »ame at regular rates, and still having a large stock, I am determined to reduce it by Belling Suits »10 less than the original price. Come and see the goods. They wiil please you. OTTO HANSON, Cutler. Tlaos. Bromley, MERCHANT TAILOR, 524 .1 Street, between' Fifth and Sixth. ap_&-lplra CALIFORNIA WIRE WORKS, Nos. ■>.-. AND 309 J STREET, _EX_a.Xr23 _F_.33_ai__C>" , C __3_o To No. :_•£'._ Market street, Corner of _*re- llioiit, -.a.ll 1* riiueiveii (Original House), where they have on hand the largest sock of Wire i Ison the coast, consist- ing of 20,0* *■> Bundles of the Celebrated Pacific Steel Baling Wire; 4,000 Spools Barbed Wire.and all kinds of Wire Goo I - ap23-lplni BPSDTESS CARDS. _ STUBBIER HAS REMOVED HIS JEWELRY STORE "i from 121 X street to 806 IC street; near Pa- cific Hotel. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re paired at reasonable rates. ap3o-lm WM. H. HAMILTON, 4 RCHITECT, NO. 627 J STREET, SECOND ; floor, Sacramento, Cal. n *.■•■> *lm I . — .. - ■-■-'-- ' „: W. D. COB-STOCK, i T7IURNITURE, FIFTH AND X STREETS,-^*. Sacramento, Cal. HT^ H. T. K'XVT. ALEX. NEURON. J. DRISCOL. BOOT, MJII.SOX & CO., UNION FOUNDRY — IRON AND BRASS Founders aud Machinists, Front street, be- tween N and 0. Castings end Machinery of : every description made to order. ap24-4p_-> j F. 708T1.K. J. O FUN-TOM. i 18f>G. F. FOSTER * CO., 1883. ! BOOK-BINDERS, PAPER-RULERS AND I D Blank- Manufacturers, No. OS J street, ; between Third ami Fourth. Sacramento, ap'JO-lp i 8. CaRIB. B. J. CROLT. j CAKLS & CROLY. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE- pared t-o do all kinds of work in their line, .in city or country. Principal place of business, I Sacramento. Shop.No. 1124 Second street, be- tween X and L. Postoffice Box No. 410, Sacra- : metito. apl6-tptf DAN. HYMAN. J. HYMAN, JR. .1. HYMAN, .IK., & lIKO. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWKLER3, /a= p : \V 606 J street, between Fifth and *£%■£ [ Sixth, have always on hand a choice £-* jo j variety of Cue Watches, Diamonds, Jew- HB_i9-i elry. etc. apli-tf I -STKEKT LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. 1 T CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR, I. STREET, j 0 . between Sixth and Seventh. Buggies for ; hire. Horses kept at reasonable rates, apll-lm C. H. KKEBS Si CO., 1 I*ol* J STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL l)-«') Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Win- dow lass, Picture Moldings, Brushes, Artists' 1 Material, Building Paper, Plain and Decorative j Wall Paper, and Glazier Paper for Window Deco- | rations a patent which is entirely new, apll-lm GEOKGE W. YOUJNO, j SUCCESSOR PIKE & YOUNG, CARRIAGE Manufacturer, corner Fouith aud L streets, [ Sacramento. Established in l&oO. All sizes ol Buggies, Phaetons, Spring aid Thorouehbracc ' Wagons. Repairing, Pauiiiu^ aud Trimming ■ done. aplMptt CUKK SUTEK. MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE, WIN A I dow and Door Screens a specialty. Large I stock on hand. Particular attention given tr Scroll-sawing, Shaping Molding and Planing Warerooms northwest corner Thirteenth and . ! streets, Sacramento. . mrlO-tf 7 VINEYARD RINK SKATES. A L--0, A. C. AND SaCLUB^rO ! A Skates. Agents for the £ 7___J&__ i Star Riuk andClubSkate.. Send i&f-=--_Z£/~z: ! for Catalogue. WUSTER AGO., *"teis , 17 New Montgomery street, Sau*-^ " Francisco, Cal. arlo-lm SACRAMENTO, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1885. _ '■yi'f CHANGED DAILY FOR THE RED HOUSE. f_^| - -z> .in/ - 1/ s^C_>-_S3^E<o_E=S_Xl.C>'l7^r (Saturday's Sale), commencing at 8 o'clock A, M., closing at 10 o'clock P. M. In our Saturday's Sale we place before our customers lines of goods purchased less than Jobbers' prices. Special Lots, which we wish to dose out entire; Remnants, which we haye accumulated during the week, and Odd Pieces from all Departments. B J?C>-3!Vi:C_>-Fl_-l^C_>"^?^ r A variety of Dress Suitings, in different shades, for Spring and Summer Wear. «?*»»». Shirtings and Ginghams. Gloves, Hosiery and Handkerchiefs, in Notion Department. Ladies' and Children's Parasols. TQ-SSOR'ROW INDUCEMENTS IN MILLISI DEPT. Rare Bargains in Gents' Furnishing Goods Department : Summer Underwear, Handkerchief-, Socks special line of Gents' Whin* Shirts ithe best quality) Fine Shaker Flannel Drawers special purchase of Gents' All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchief- (fancy border). * JEST A 10 Per Cent. Reduction in Cloth- ing from regular price. •^C>-^^lC>-E^._Ei_C3T^r <;r<;* Drives in Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Shoes. JUS" 1 We present to each customer a HANDSOME CARD, with Boral design. See List in To-morrow's "RECORD-UNION."; ... * ' / d AQ t &foLuia*S PROPRIETOR lilEoM HOUSE, No 3. 711 and 716 J street, and 713 and 715 Oak Avenue. Sscramento. mi ■ _i— __■!__■■ — ■_c___K__***c/T%x*iMr****i— ■— __—■■ ODM M__w-ta_ma_w-i rpgyEYS-AT-LAW. THOS. i;. hOugdon, i TTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE, NO. 63* I A street, between Sixth and Seventh. Prac- tice in all Courts in tliis State. tnl-tf W. H. BIJATTY & S. C. JOENSON, ArTORNEYS AND COONSELORS-AT-LAW. A Offices : Metropolitan Block, X street, be- tween Fourth and Filth, Bar aento. Entrance next door "o Metropolitan Theater. apjß-tf A. 1.. HART, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE, SOUTH- .*..*-; corner of Fifth and J streets,' Rooms 1-', 13 and 1 1. Sutter Building. aplO-_ CLISTOS 1.. WHITE. ;.;\f t.o.N' kiti:. WHITE & WHITE, ATTORNKYB-AT-LAW, SOUTHWEST COR- uer Fifth and .' streets, Rooms 10 and 11, sutler Building, Sacramento, Cal. np.l-tf A. «'. FREEMAN, GROVE 1.. .JOHNSON, GEO. E. BATES. rAWYERS, SACRAMKNTO AND SAN 1 '..'■•'- -j Cisco, Cal. OQiCCS: No. 920 Fifth street, Sacramento; and No. 101 California street, San Francisco. Business attended to in both cities. al-tf JOHN l. CAREY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR- AT-LAW, A. *uli practice in all State and United States Courts. Office, upstairs over No. 628 .1 street^ southwest comer of Seventh, Sacramento. m7-ti II .1 11. !■ 1.11.1111 M.11 II ■) H.IW ' H. 111.11 II Pir__.— _— >» ~ UNDERTAKERS. .«Ba!Xßai>_Bß_-_iea-SS-_7*_CT?»'*-C-i_aiM *,r» -» — - . FRITZ & MILLER, § 3 UNDERTAKERS, | j Office in Odd Fellows' Temple, Ninth and | I X streets. Complete stock oi Undertakers' g ■ Goods constantly on hand. city and conn- Jj I try orders promptly attended to, day or g . § night, at reasonable rates. jyl ? I Se*»___!_*TOuK*«*i:u.i:-.v*i_ .-____ i : - ! f__B_____y___a_B___aa_ia______»-__-_j_--____w|j \ J. FRANK CLARK, f .J County Coroner and Undertaker, | I No. 1017 Fourth street, between J and X.— I ■ Always on hand the most complete Stock of J j 1 Undertaking Goods on the coast. Country 7 I orders, day or night, will receive prompt at- :, H tention. Telephone Number, 131. j6-iplm ; ■WggwßggaaggMgg»ggggggjSlSSg_^g_l?j e*a_-_---_^_____ga_aaßr--a<_ir*«*ra__-^ I I W. J. KAVANAUGH, j 4 UNDERTAKER, 8 5..1.1 .1 street, bet. Fifth and Sixth. A! wi*.y« o*-H ■hand a large assortment of Metallic andg ■Wooden Caskets, Burial Cases, Coffins and** ■soronds furnished, Coffin orders will receive*! ■nrompt attention on short notice and at tbea Slowest rates. Office open day and night. ff j 1 Bi.7ii**i*i****f*'* A^^**r^?n*T** i P* aTgw w *•*• ______ J. F. H!LLT Nos. 1301 to 1323 J street, Sacramento.' MANUFACTURER OF T*-***-§^ Carriages, Buggies, Es-£§iES3ia§»Xj.' ; % ? press, Thoroughbrace andWi.s7jWi\jJ?-*-5^ Quarts! Wagons. Dealcrin tttik.-^'-^-^"^'' Ash and Hickory Lurcher; Hubs, Spokes, Fel- lies, Bows, Kirns, Shafts and Poles. Manufact- urer of the " LIGHTNING" HAY PRESS. Send far Catalogues. m2S-lp'.f ANHEUSER ST. LOUIS 8833R, ON DRAUGHT. AT GRUHLER'S SALOON, No. 523 J street. t*e3o-lplm] Sacrameato ITOTIO IS - - HUGH CASEY. OF THE LATE FIRM OF rl Casey A Cronan, desires to call the atten- tion of the public to his large stock of old Whis- kies and Brandies in "bond" and "freed," in I quantities to suit the trade. Thanking his pa- trons and the public for past favors, he again so- licits their continued patronage. All orders should be addressed to HUGH CASEY. No. SO X st., Sacramento. Proprietor Eagle Soda Works. apfi-lptf N. EWERS, ' HAS REOPENED THE GROCERY STORE, JL at the comer of THIRTEENTH AM) H J STREETS, with a choice lot of GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, Etc., ' And he will be glad to see all his old patrons j and the public. Goods delivered to any part of the city. "!'-_ COOPERAGE. No. 89 Front street, Sacramento. BUTTER FIRKINS, BEER, WINE AND I> Liquor Kegs and Barrels always on hand. I Orders from the interior promptly attended to. ap-3-tf C. BCHiXPSRs ■ ■■■■■.Ml HWMWIMWIWW.aiWIIMi"^W^ FBUITS, SEEDS ASM J.KQMCCE. SPRING VEGETABLES. -\TTE ARE IN RECEIPT DAILY, DIRECT Vy from lite growers, of large consignments ot' the following varieties of vegetables: To- matoes, Sugar '.'.;■■ *. Summer Squash, String Beans, Asparagus, Green Peppers, Cucumbers, Rhubarb and all other vegetables in season. We also can a large supply of all kinds of Fruit, Nuts Game. Poultry, Butter. Eggs, Fresh and Salt Water Fish, Eastern Shell and Canned Oys- ters We will cheerfully scud quotations or ad- vice on other matters ol interest when desired. All orders, large or small, will receive prompt attention. ' : ." D. DeBERNARDI & CO., 308 i.no 310 X street* aplfrtf EUGESTE J. 9EZ-0»Y. C.C.BABKES. F2AXK GREGORY GREGORY, BARNES & CO., (Successors to Gregory & Co.), Nos. ISO ami J23 -J Street. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PRODUCE AND rrr.* *.:■'■•< : of Potatoes, Vegetables, Green and Dried Fruits, Reans, Altai/."-. Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Poultry, etc., always on nand. Or- der* ailed at lowest rates. apl3-tf LYON & CURTIS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Vegetables, Fruits, Seeds, Batter, Eggs, AMI PRO DUC B GEN ER A LLY, Nos. 117 to 133 .1 street, Sacramento. aplO-lptl •■■■ r-yry. H. G. MAY & CO., Dealers in Fruit, Produce, Poultry, Fish. nttJLTON MARKET, NOS. *88 AND 430 X __ street, cor. of Fifth, Sacramento, inrU-tf W. R. STRONG Si CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS in seeds, FRUITS & GENERAL PRODUCE Proprietors CAPITAL NURSERIES, -Sacramen- to, Cal. Seed and Tree Catalogues Bet t tree on application. Isos. 0, 8 and 10 J street, Sao- ramento. -■'-'.-" ;*:■(' SACRAMENTO BRANCH PACIFIC FRUIT COMPANY, M. ROSS and A. BtOGER, Agents. ICOO, IOOS ami 1010 Second St., Sacramento |TTUOI_£SALB AND COMMISSION DEALERS V V in California Green anu Dried Fruits, Nuts, Rai*-ins, Honey, oranges, Produce, etc. Partic- alar attention paid to the filling of orders for and shipments of all kinds ot Fruits in their sea son Principal oflice, SOi end Hi' Davis street, San Francisco. m'J-lplm — | r- I — 1...M8M.UM ■■— — I M— »W^W— MISCELLANEOUS. EBNER BROS., rMPOP.TERS AND WHOLESALE DJEALER3IN MPORTERS AND AND LIQUORS, IN WINES AND LIQUORS, lift and US KJ St., bet. Front and Second, Sac. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED POMMEKY AND GKJENO CHAMPAGNE. ■■■>--■:■'"• _?________ '.■'■•j-'*. : .V-; H. J. POSTEL, -PROPRIETOR CAPITAL SODA WORKS, AND 1 General Agent for Fredericksburg Brewery, lias REMOVED from No. 310 J street to 111:5 Front Street, between JK and !_, Storeroom formerly occupied by Capital Pack- Ing Company. All" orders promptly attended to. upll-lplm E. HAMMOND & CO., No. 111» Front St., bet. lv &!_, Sacramento, '. f JJ^-PEALERS IX— Hides, Tallow, Sheepskins, Goatskins, Deerskins aud Furs, BUTCHERS' SUPPLIES CONSTANTLY OS > hand. Will pay the Highest Market Prix fot Skins, etc. ** feJ-lplm* REMOVED. J. K. _&. _____ H. T lEL HAS REMOVED His STOCK OF^jt.. BO »IS and SHOES from li*>J -■*• '-"»K*l 4311 J street, opposite the Old Storo " Ijs^ (Suiter Building), where lie « J".!!**e happy tomet his frier,. and the public generally, ap-'l-lolu tf ANTED— LOST— TXTA-TTED— PERSONS DESIRING A LADIES W Nurse to know that MBS. E. J. DAMS *an be found at 1117 Ninth street, Sacramento. " ap'-I>-3t« LOST— A DIAMOND SETTING IN GO! from Filth and X to Seveuthcud 1* streets (torn there to Lipman's, and from there to! sonic Building. A liberal reward will l.c paid If returned to SERGEANT BARWICK, Lyon <S Curtis' Building. 'M'r!^- FOUND— BLACK HORSE ;. STAR IN » forthead. Owner can have the >3„_»\' : » same by proving property an.', p_>ifg£*L-*J\_ charge.**. Thirteenth and I) streets. ap29-Ht» «TT ANTED— SITUATION 15 A PRIVATE VV family, to do general work around tht bouse; fa a good gardener: understands the en re of horses or cattle, or would like to drive a de- livery wagon in a store: parties wishing the same" please address "A M. ¥" this office. apJS-lw* ANTED— PURCHASE OK RENT,^-**. \V a house containing -ii to eight B{ii rooms, and loerted between Sixth aiid^J, Twelfth, and Gaud M streets. Address "H. T.," Record-Union office, stating price, etc. *■ ;,-JJ:'-, apl.'-i.* .■.'*.■■:''■ WANTED. A COLORED MAN AND WIFE FOR A ranch. £50: also. 2 men to work on ranches $_<">; mento hay: a man cook, J:;0: also, 3 goc«J waiters, 130: a harness cleaner, good wages Female— a tirst-class seamstress for the country 0 girls for housework for the city, tl- to 525 also, 8 women (or the country to do housework $15 to f"_s; a woman cook, 920; also, girls for va rious other work. Apply to ilin'.-ii>.\ & CO. Employment Office, Fourth tad KJ streets. J acra mento. ap'.3-lptf FO!i S.V«.r--ro LET. rURNISHKU ROOMS TO LET— NORTH A »'l FURNISHED ROOMS TO I. IJI'- -NORTH Refer corner Sixth and . l streets, No. I. eiiees required. • apJSO-:st* ri*lo LET— A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM 1 suitable tor one or two gentlemen. Inquirt at 9oB i. street, between Ninth and Tenth. .-•■*■" ft 7*7. : . "_- ■■*' ■•:- ■■ ap'27-1 w** ' ix.'i: SALE-TWO THOROUGH- £ bred Jersey Bulls.'! year old; registered. Apply to GEORGE F. BRONSER, Fifteenth and Lste. **" -■" .-■■•■.'■■ .-■;._ 2w* SOMETHING NEW IN PINE SETS— 0 out and for sale at CHAS. CAMPBELL'S MX street. Four good t'arpets.'l Buck Stove 1 Bed Lounge cheap for cash. Upholstering anc repairing at lowest rates. ________ apl'J-tf TTIOIt SALE \ FINE STALLION: •"',**, £ yeai - old; weigh-about l,_tio pounds:m Vf^i Inquire of 9. K. IKi.li'.Y. Agricultural ■' *** ■' Park. ' ar-7-tf rnWO LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM SUIT 1 able for hou.*- keeping, in alley. Fifth aix Sixth, Land M. Also, three rooms 101 I street Apply to D. GARDNER, Wood Yard, -101 I street m r7_t !'_ NAPA COUNTY RANCH For Sale or Exchange, Of 363 Acres— about 60 acres ciioicf creek bottom ; balance, good pasture Good House tin? spr.ng ard rutin water. PRICE, $7,*: 00. Will take part city property. For full description, address . JX£-iX2i-fc cfi3 'Woocl, a p.. >-2t Napa City, Cal. FOE. SSjSLXj33, -Two Ten-Acre Tracts! FOUR MILES FROM ::J!J CHY. PRICE, $75 PER ACRE; Half Cask. Apply to stvEirrsiat & ALSIF, BRAt ESTATE AGENTS, mr:ll!E2p No. 1015 Fourth street. Sacriimento. TWO SECOND-HAND ORGANS JN GOOD CONDITION, FOR SALE CHEAP at 3__-. Zt3__. i3C^v*rvtr^_:s3n?t'e No. 829 3 street Orders for I*l NINO promptlj attended to. M .-ii-*'.-i|-tf l_^r.-»W_.* _r____"WTr»-| » 1 iw. iw:m.wi* mmmMmmmmm .. .•*•*• v'"-Sms»** r; TL— oZ&S£Bfei&i , m&BzM&'4£is_ '^■i J; T^-^i' il^^^^^^s€^. *^__^___f -^ ggpile**^^ A Kemarkable Cure of a Horse. In the fall of 18* I had a valuable borso taken with the pinkeye, resulting In blood poison. After nine month.- of doctoring with all the remedies *." be found In horse books, I despaired of a cure. liis ri'-'bt hind leg was as large as a man's body; and had on it. over fort.- running sores. lie' was a ra***! pitiable looking ob'ect. At last I thought ot Swift's Specific,' and com- menced to *.-•* it. 1 vised fifteen bottles. In Au- gust J.*-! nl symptoms the disease disap- peared. There! •■• been no signs of a return, ami the horse has done a mule's work on my farm ever since. James L. Fleming, Augusta, Ga. January 9, i v - >. Swift's Specific is entirely Vegetable. Treatise <.!, Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tin. Swift Specific CO4 Drawers, Atlanta, Ra., or 159 W. aid St.. Net* Y.-rk. feo ly.-wly. How few understand what ■ a perfect fit is? That painful period of "breaking in" is deem- ed essential to every new outfit This is positively un- necessary. The scientific principles applied to the num- erous shapes and sizes ofthe Hacan'' shoe, insures perfect fit, and their flexibility, abso- lute freedom from the torturer of "breaking* in.'' r.s they aro easy and comfortable from tha first (V-- Sold everywhere. ___-_-_: your shoe dealer for them. HANAN & SON. Cat* XT St li._-.VEJ»rSO"Kr, AGENT FOR SACRAMENTO; apl-3m2tawWF A. LOTH HAM TONER AND REPAIRER OF rr*&vyy_ Pianos. Organs and all ki iidsVi»'--v I -«-j."'sa of Musical Instruments, No. i -'flj^Xi"qf] Ninth street, between J and X (Odd* * » " Fellows' Temple). Now is ths time to have Pi- anos timed sod cleaned. References : Professor Winters or ' Herman, Agent fcteinway's Pi- anos. apl7-lptm PAINTS AND OILS. r L. CHADDERDON, IMPORTER AND DEAL- r I « in Paints, ( lilt, Yarni__.ts, Window Glass, Mixed Paints. Artists' and Painters' Materials, iv all K«>er, etc. No. 204 X St, Sacramento. ftp*7-1»H .-■-. - .- *• S?J»_- HALL'S PULMONARY BALSAM mllE PEST REMEDY IN USE FOR COUGHS L OoMs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Influenza, 'roup, totem Consumption, and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Sold by all Druggists for 50 cents. J. 11. GATES & CO., Proprietors, -11" San I B9 street, Sau Francisco :.*-; --■.-. n!9dp PACIFIC SLOPE. SAt KVMENTANS-H.VVINU A GOOD TIME" IN t'HICO. An Old Indian Killed — Knights! Templar — in I'kiah- Fight With a Sea Lion. [SPECIAL I.S.ATCnES TOTHE .•KIMNIi.. . I ; CAJJUFOBNIA. Grand Council of Royal nod Select Jllus.' ti :*^. Sax Fbas isco, 'April SOth.-^- The Grand Council of Royal and Select Muster**, K. and A. M.. field .1:1 annual session tliis morning. Deputy Grand Master franklin Henry Day presiding, in the absence of 0r.m.l Master George, A. McKenzie, of Stockton. The -session was brief, and was concluded about noon. The annual reports of the Grand Treasurer arid Recorder were submitted, From these it appeared thai the ..,<■- of tin* Grand Council tut in .1 prosperous condition, and that the mem bership during tin past year tons increased to SOO "After the annual rep rts had been , considered the annual election of officers . occurred; resulting as follows: M. I. Franklin Henry Day, of San Francisco, Grand Master; ii. v , Robert Ctilmore Cun ningham, of Los Angeles, Deputy Urand Master; R. P., Charles" Lord I* >•'.'!. *.•:' San Francisco, Grand Illustrious Master; R.P., .lames Bestor Merritt, of Oakland, Grand Principal Conductor of the Work; K. I\, David White Laird, of San Francisco, Grand Treasurer; R. P., Thomas Hubbard Caswell, of Sari Francisco, Grand Recorder; Companion William Fdward Ougliton, of Sacramento, Grand Captain of the Guard . Companion William frank Fierce, of Oak land, Grand Steward; Companion Ira Col** burn Foot, of San Francisco, Grand Senti nel. Following the election the above named officers were duly installed. An amendment to the Constitution was adopt ed, making the fourtli Monday in April, at II o'clock a. m., the time for opening the annual session. A large number of dele gates were present. Grand Commander}*, Knights Templar Sax Frascisco, April 30th.—The (irand Commandt ry of Knights Templar of Cali fornia met in annual conclave at 2 o'clock this afternoon, for the purpose of hearing the reports of officers and committees and forthe election of officers lor tlu ensuing ear. The following named Grand Officers, whose terms of office expire to-day. were in attendance: It. E. Sir Win. Monroe Pe trie, Grand Commander. Sacramento; V. K. Sir William Waller Keyser, Department (irand Commander, Marysville; E. Sir Reu ben Hadley Lloyd, Grand Oeneralisimo, San Francisco; E. Sir Trisbim Bttrges, Grand Captain, San Francisco; E. Sir Heze kiab Lord Mosmer, Grand Prelate, San Francisco: E. Sir Carlot Goland Mason, Grand Senior Warden, ('hie..; K. Sir Samuel Hopkins Wegener, Grand Junior Warden, San Jose; E. Sir John Francis Merrill, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco: 1-J. sir Thomas Hubbard Caswell, (Ira ml Recorder, San Francisco; E. Sir Henry James Burns, Grand Standard Hearer. San Francisco; B. Sir George Asbury Johnson, Grand Sword Hearer, Santa Rosa; E. Sir Rollin Cornelius Gaskell, Grand Warden, Oakland; Sir Samuel David Mayer, Grand Organist, San Francisco; Sir James Oglesby, Grand Cap tain ofthe Guards, San Francisco. Grand Lodge, Knights of Honor. S.\x Francisco, April 30th.—The entire morning session to-day of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Honor, was consumed in a further consideration of the new con stitution. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Sax Fr\xcisco, April 30th. — The Grand Lodge, Knights ol Honor, this afternoon adopted tin* new constitution and elected the following officers : William 11. Barnes, Grand Director; M. M. .Stern, G. V. D.; Duncan McPherson, G. A. D.; C. 11. M. Curry. Grand Reporter; R. 11. Warfield, Grand Treasurer; .1. M. Lenhart, Grand Guide; T. H.Moore, Grand Guardian : 1!. Faraday, Grand Sentinel; Louis Rosen berg, and Trustee : Wm. 11. Rami Representative to supreme body, two years' term; T. A. Farles, alternate Repre sentative, two years; Dr. Lee O. Rodgers, Grand Medical Examiner; George W.Le mont, Grand Chaplain. Condition of General McDowell. San Francisco, April 30th. A report re ceived from the residence of General Mc i Dowel! at - o'clock this afternoon stated | that the General is no better than yester day. He 5- still weak ami unable to retain food upon his stomach. Sacramentans in Cliico. Cliico, April 30th. — Last night < Jhieo j was honored by a visit from Governor St lineman, General Cosby, Company A ; (City Guard} of Sacramento, and the Eire! Artillery Band of that city. Governor Stoneman had telegraphed his wish thai there should be no public demonstration, but a large crowd of citizen*; were present. The Govei nor and wife and General Cosby wen* the guests of 1'". C. Lusk, and the soldiers and band were the guests of the Chico Guard. About .) o'clock the citizens, soldi, and band serenaded the Governor, when be made a brief and happy speech' General Bidwell and General Cosby, also made remarks. There was a large crowd present. The occasion of their presence was the tenth anniversay of the Chico Guard and the A. O. U. W. picnic to-day in the Bidwell Grove. Mr. Rain, of San Jose, delivered a fine oration. Tin*;*.' wjjs a dancing platform, and the Artillery Land j furnished: fine music. Company A gave an exhibition drill*, which was well exe cuted. A baseball game was also played on the recreation grounds between the Chico and Biggs clubs, which was won by the Biggs boys, in a store of 19 to in. The A. O. I*. W. "had also games for the juven iles. The weather was (Lie, and the peo ple enjoyed themselves to the fullest ex tent. ' Held for Trial. Dowxievili.e, April 30th. — AI. Phillips and L. D. Stults, alter examination before F. Anderson, Justice of the Peace, of this place, charged with the murder of John Derwachter, of Sierra valley, were held by the Court for trial- There is the most dam aging evidence against the accused parties, ami the general impression is that their trial will result in a conviction. An Aged Indian Killed by a Train. Xiles, April 30th. — This morning, while a freight train was standing at the station, an old Indian living near here, known by the name of Bertram!, attempted to climb over the cars. The train men, not noticing him, backed the cars up, killing him in- j stantly. He was 104 years old, anil very ; deaf. " A Blaze iii Mendocino County. Uriah, April :*.<»! li. — A lire broke out in a China Wash-house on State street this morning at I o'clock, and before it c «Id be checked every building in tb." i.r.ek hut three was totally destroyed, only by the most heroic efforts of the fireniiih wad the fire prevented from spreading to other parts of tin* city. The buildings to the north and we t were terribly chanted ami scorched. The following are the losses : John Mc- Glasha*-. three buildings, $3,000; insured in the Home Mutual of California for $1,500. Miss E. N. Fowler, one building, $1,000.; insurance, $350, with Hutchinson it Maim, of San Francisco. W. 11. White, two buildings, $2,000; no insurance. Mrs. Florence, of Santa it. .-;>.. residence, $2,100 ; insured in the Commercial of California for $1,000. W. 11. Southard, barn, $600; mi insurance. Mrs. S. J. Logan, furniture, S0u0 ; no insurance. Several others were losers of small amounts, ranging from $50 to $300. Accidentally Wounded. Nevada. April 30th. — a young man named Charles Giles was drawing a revolver from his hip pocket this afternoon, in a saloon, the hammer caught in his clothes and tin weapon was discharged. The bullet entered the thigh, and passing down lodged in the muscles of the leg. Arrests for Robbery— Sewerage Ques tion. •*:_.- ..:*..: '* ~ . Stockton, April JlOth.— The Sheriffs ofl't oers and police to-day arrested three men, who arc accused of having robbed a man in a saloon yesterday. ' ' • A delegation of Councilmen and State Engineer Hall visited the insane asylum grounds to-day to examine the system of sewerage in operation there. The sewage is distributed over the asylum grounds, and the water which ■ percolates through the * soil is carried oil by underground drainage WHOLE NO. 10,617. into a large open ditch; Resident- in the northern parts of the city claim that the stench arising from it i. almost unbearable. (Miotic hand it is contended that Hall's system is a failure, while the latter gentle man maintains that it has not vet been properly tested. v round Drowned. Petal, ma, April 30th.— As the steamer bold was on her down trip to-day parties on board saw the body of a man floating in the creek about two miles below town Word wa* telegraphed to this city from Donahue, and the body secured. It proved to be that of John llabnsen, .1 man famil iarly known here as *' Dutch John." and who for sonic rime had been employed about the stables lure. He was ot 'Via intemperate habits, tic was last seen alt last Saturday at Haystacks landing, and was out of a job and without tutans. He that morning asked a young man in- nut for two bits, and, not being accommodated, replied, " Well. 1 don't want it much." This led to a supposition that he may have committed suicide. The Coroner's jury brought in a verdict of drowning, whether accidental 6r hot could not be determined. Deceased was a native of Germany, aged about 17. No relatives here. Sudden Death in Merced County. Mi ;:. Ed, April JSOth. Dr. 1". C, Pale, late surgeon in the United Statcsjiavy' and for several year- stationed at the Mare Island navy yard, died suddenly this morning at his home near Snclling, in this county. He arose and dressed himself at 5 o'clock. and was apparently in as good health as usual, and while preparing to walk out fell and diedjinstantly. II. ■* a aged about 't years, an.l a native of Indiana. Arrested Tor Taking Another** -Letter The Atlantic and rat-Hie. Los A ■■■'■ 1 BS, April .".Olli.—'.Fidiu I!. >\ ton was arrested to-day by Postoffice in spector Seybolt for receiving and receipting for a registered letter belonging to another party, and was placed under $1,000 bonds to appear for examination. li is now understood that the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad will be run to this city. SEW MCEXH «>. A Fatal Beating. Carlise, April 30tb. — the company boarding house here last evening, Alexan der Moore walked UP to Louis Sicott, and without a word of warning began pummel ing him on the head with a piece of scant ling, Sicott died this morning tit .** o'clock. Moore fled (luring the night, but Deputy Sheriff Reynolds and a posse are in pursuit. An alleged intimacy between Sicott and Moore's wife was the cause of the tragedy. A Confessed Murderer Hanged. Las Cuccks, April 30thT— Ruperto Lara, the Mexican who confessed the murder of the N'esruith family in Dona Ana county in ISB2, was hanged in lite ' our! hi use yard to day at - p. m. Just prior to his ex ecution he made a confession, in which he stated that hi* was hired for $1,000 to com mit the murder, lie also stated that he only fired pne shot, while his accomplice, Apodaco, killed the man. woman and child. The confession implicated certain well known parties, who he said desired to ■■■ I control of Nesmith's ranch, but upon their being brought before him he was unable to identify them. Apodaco was pardoned by tin* Governor for turning State - evidence. Crushed to Death bj n Fulling Tree. Saxta Fe, April 30th. James Van Are dell, foreman* of 1 lager's sawmill, was crushed to death by a failing tree to-day. lie formerly lived in Louisville, Ky. Extensive Horse-Stealing. Nog ales, April 30th. The stock ranches near the Mexican line complain of exten sive horse-stealing operations. It i- sup posed the horses are run across the border, to contribute a supply for the Mexican cru sade against the Maquis. An Important Enterprise. Cai.vhasas. April .-•nth.— li lias been de veloped thai the proposed Calabasas, Tuc son and Northwestern Railroad enterprise contemplates, in addition to the construc tion of 350 miles of railroad to the most important mining and agricultural point in the Territory, the creating of an artiflcial water supply by sinking deep wells, -md pumping the water to a pipe line .sunk in the roadbed, for the us. of stock in desert places under patents of the "combined railway and cattle wider supply," and the placing of cattle along the line of road. This branch of the enterprise is In the bands of a corporation known as Ihe Ari zona Cuttle and Improvement Company, composed of prominent Eastern men, among •'. In **, ire Thomas L. James and William Win. lorn. The company also purpose erecting the largest- reduction works in the West at sonic convenient point on the line, and will transport and reduce all classes of ore at the lowest possible rate. Tin contract has been let to tin English syndicate to build, equip and stock the road, subject to the granting of county subsidies. The accomplishment ot this great enterprise will be hailed with eat rejoicing by the people of southern and central Arizona, as it will give a new impetus to our mining and agricultural in terests, and speedily place us in the van "I our growing western Territories. — NEVADA. Resumption of Mining Operations. Eureka! April 30th*! — Work on the Rich mond mine commenced yesterday with a gang of non-Union men at a reduced rate of wages. No trouble is anticipated Irom the Minors' Union' The Richmond fur naces, which have been idle two mouths, will start up to-morrow. The mine and furnaces will employ 150 men. The pros pects of the camp are better than they have been for two years. -:.' ■ - UTAH. The Crusade Against the Folygamtsts. Sam Lake, April 30tb.- John Ami. to- I day, in the District Court, plea led guilty of unlawful cohabitation, and promised to abandon it ami sustain the laws. He was lineds3oo. The cases of Harney Young. for polygamy, and Ages McMurrin, for perjury, in the same matter.were continued I'm- tin; term. John Fowler's case was 'ii missed. The trial of Milton JMusscr, tor. unlawful cohabitation, was begun to-day, The jury have not all been secured. The 1 Church papers aie howling with rage oyer j Judge Kane's ruling, under which Presi dent Cannon was convicted yesterday. ; They say the prosecution was all persecu : tion. OJRJEGOJS-r. Two Fishermen Attacked by ._ Sen Lion. Portland, April 30th. — This afternoon while two fishermen were engaged in fish ing for salmon near the mouth of tin* Columbia, they were attacked by a sea lion, ami one. John Palm, in defending himself with a revolver, had his arms shattered. The Sea lions and seals are disputing the fishing grounds with the fishermen. " One of the Biggest Mines in the World." Portland, April 30th.— Last summer Walker Bros., or Salt Lake, made assays of the Big Yank ledge, in southern Oregon, finding it to carry free gold, but refused to purchase-it. San Francisco experts have been examining it for the past two weeks, antl returned to Portland this afternoon. They say there are millions of tons in sight, which assays $15 per ton. easily worked. They pronounce it one of the big gest mines in the world. WASHINGTON TEItJKITOJRV. Inspector of Hulls Appointed. Post Towxsenh, April ."Oth.— C. C. Be** mis, General Inspector of Hulls, and A. W. Bash and Judge Greene, of the Puget Sound customs district, have finished examining candidates for Inspector of Hulls for this district, and bave appointed Captain Bryant to the place, vice Captain. 11. E. Morgan, resigned. The new appointee is to take his place June Ist. Do Not be Alarmed At the raising of blood from the lungs. It is one of the very earliest symptom., of consumption, and only shows the healthy efforts of the system to throw off the scrof ulous impurities of the blood which have resulted in ulceration of the lungs. Dr Pierces " Golden Medical Discovery ' is a positive remedy for consumption at Qua stage. If taken faithfully, it will cleanse th,. blood, heal the ulcers in the lungs, and build up and renovate the whole system. __— , ■—— ; a:-.- The very air we breathe becomes a nui sance when it is worked over and jammed through a brass instrument by a young man who i- fitting himself to become: a member of a brass band.-rJNwOriea-H Picayune.