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VOLUME LIII.-NO. 65. DAILY RECORD-UNM -r«fji:tw ?ostOftccat Sacraaento a: Mccnd class matte* rUBUBHID BY TffS UCRAIESTO PUBLISHIBG COMPASI. »«l>lletti^a Office, Third at., bet. J and K. THE DAILI BECOBD-UNiON 5B p^hlif he 3 everr day of the weei, Sandayt ex »!--!«<: Double-eccet on Saturday*. :•", fßr«s rear ...„..„„.......„.„.,_..„,„.,._... $6 C 9 »; «.Lx mcnih?. „ TPTrVii'iTr rT"n ...... 3 M for three mouths.. _„ „„.„...._....„. 2 00 Sub»cribe?» srrred by C»rri«ra nt FrrrsKH Cests per ■woet. In til Interior cities and to^rcs firs «».;:«*■ c«n be hgil of ".he principal Pferiodii:^ mtjSZf, Sewsmea-iad sser.u. this WEEKI.T OKIO?f it Ss eheAcest and iao»t desirable Home, K«r» as'i LUtnrj jouruii published en thy Pacific Wtbl-. One Year. - '. — -...Xi R> FOR SALE, ETC. FOR SALE, AX ODD LOT OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO, A At Metropolitan Cigar Store, Corner Fifth ami X Street?, Sacramento. Also, the Celebrated "lire Department" 5-cent Cigar! ; j ________ BEST MADE. _ nplC-lplin ginwdiiticrer, Eotmiifien oDrr l&eute, acidic Snii& in flvojjcn obet Hcineu gtarfen faujen tDoflcn, werben cv ttortljcil^aft fin* btn, bet mir anjufragen. — v J[Usfmtft itfaer S}eQicnings=Sanbcreicit frci. Carl Strobe!, 321 J St., Sacramento. FOR SALE. 4 )A ACRES NEAR I.OOMIS STATION: t_s> r^yt all fenced; good new House of 4&£ . rooms nnd porch; splendid well; land— £• jiartly cleared; best land in the country for Trees and Vines. Price, 51,200. Address m4-lw \V. H. EAIXEIt. Looinis. FOR SALE. rv>ri or.Lj^, TONE HAKDWARE BrSIKHSS IN" ONE OF the moet flourishing towns on the Pacific ' S' ■ '-:' ■ . J: '- -1 0.1-1. For particulars address tai-lv <■ DUXXIXG. Tulare City, Cal. stock RANGE TO RENT IN FKJESNO COUNTY. •)1 (\(\(\ ACRES HEAVILY GRASSED; SOO rC J .1/1/ \f acres under Alfalfa, now read to cut; free water for Irrigation and abundance for Btock purposes; entire tract under fences and in compact body. Apply J. G. bTITT, in !-lj)lw Madera, Fresno county. 3PO2=SL S^LXjiDE;. CQ (\{\(\ CASH THK MOLIXK FLOURING wO.Wuv' Mills, in lone City, Amadoi coun- ty, California; Tito Run of Stone; Water and Steam Power and in good running order, i« now oS'cred for sale at a bargain. For further par- ticulars inquire on the premises. uT#-lpti MRS. .iamk>( ■;•:■! .mix*;. FOR SALE. HEALTHY AXD I'LEASAXT COUNTRY JOA home of -10 acres with good, nc\v?'P? 1 and substantial iHiiirovements, near Sac- "**- ramento, on railroad: 'J6 acre* of selected varie- ties of Grapes, mostly all bearing; 2 acres in Orchard: 4 acres in Strawberries; nice Flower Garden; balance Grain and Pasture Land; all level; fenced and cross fenced; abundance of water lor irrigation; Horses, Cows, Poultry, Wagons, Buggy, Llamas; all fanning imple- ments; nay. Grain and this year's crop. Price for all only 18,000. Part of the money can re- main on mortgage. For full description and particular; inquire at or write to KILUOKE it TRACY, northwest corner of Tenth and X Ktrecta, .Sacramento. up27-lp2w • SAW-MILL AT BHINGLETOWN; LOGGING ..A Wagons-, Teams, etc.; capacity, 20,000 feet per day; water power; '-',000 acres 'limber Laud. OneSK^h and Door factory; also, water power, atKlotzNMill. • ■•■..: soo ari-, >vftli -],!e:ity of 0 itslde ransre; -:■•■. i with 250 head of Cattle, CO Hon W Hogs; *\sn, has an abundance of water for irrigation. '■■■>■'■ a L. K. ULSTER, Assignee of K. KLOTZ, Shlnglelown, Shasta county, I '■»]. apis-lm* FOR JS^LXjiJZ2, Two Ten-Acre Tracts! FOCR MILE? FROM THE CUV. PRICE, $75 PEE ACRE; Half Cash. Apply to SWTSETSKE & ALSIP, SEAL ESTATE AGENTS, mrtllmJp No. 1015 Fourth street, Sacramento. FRDIT FARMS FOR S^XziEl, Sweetser&Alsip REAL ESTATE AND IN- 'i:.'. AGENTS, No. 1015 Fourth street, Sacramento. No. 52, of Catalogue. Fur 87,000, » H|ilcni!iil Kruit Farm ol ISO acres, with 2.000 liearinj Vines and Nur.-i.ry Stock; 1.000 Trees in bearing; w acres in Grain; '2 acres in Alfalfa; 40 acres more produce gtxjd Alfalfa; Dwelling, l-'tabU' and Bam; « few acres -.. Timber; l Slower and Sulky Rake: light and wavy IFogon; Flows; Harrows and all Fanning Tools: 1 Incubator; U head of CaUl 2 Horses and 1 Colt: 19 ii::-. 60 C'hick- enM. One-half mile rom Loomia, Placer county. The lnta frost did no damage to till!) place, and it i- in one of the best taut belli in the Bute. — Also— — No. 80, of Catalogue. For S;<,"iDO, 30 acres, 10 of which ar<- in Table Grapes; 2 acres in Orchard: I acri' in Strawberries; 'J acre in lilacklK-rriCK; _' Fi.-h Ponds with I bull and Catfish; 5 Windmills and , imps; 14 acres in Grain. One-halt mile from !■> ■ r "i Florin in Sacramento county: ~'i lies from jacnimento. kIBO No. 6 ;. Of Catalogue. For •SSO.OOO, a tine qaality of land; 400 ncp*; b miles from Sacramento, mi Jackson . road: no better Grape or Fruit land In the ' county; susceptible of division: good new j Dwelling and large Stable. i ALSO — — "&; No. 70, -,f Catalogue. For M." per acre, J<*>o acre* of pood laud inTehama com i . 6 miles from Coming, 'i miles from Klrkwood Switch, on line of Ore- gon and Ciilifcinii:i Kailro.id; take one-thinl cash. uood Fruit or Grain land, i. ■ ■ tiange in p:ui for city ]'roi»erly. N.>. I - CSrt acrcK, with inn 0 cabin; price, S2 per j acre; good Cattle Range; near Coitsx. AUK; For > in per acre, -•."■.■■. acres of tend, with hard finished Dwelling, \W;h seven ronm>; Stone Milkl'ouso; 150 ncies ti'lable: 35ucrcs> in Grain; fenced into I lKlds. Near lone, Amador e.,uuty. 12> lion.l of Cattle and 'M ilogs will be sold vith place if desired. A L*» Xo. 10 nf Catalogue. For S9.ooo— l.ia Acrp» •>( Land, 1 » Mile* from Sacramento, .won mile? from Kcevilie and FolMim: ll'i acres in (iruin; well fenced; K".xxl l'wf'.iing nnd Hwrn: ;'< Mares; 1 Horse; l 0ow; J Sets Harness; 1 Windmill; and all Kariaini; Tool*; r.lncksinilh Simp and Tools; Hay and Grain in l;»ni; abotrl 3<i Sows with phr; a few fine I ':■'- 'I [.-. scattered over tit* place. ai so No. IA of Catalogna. F«.r SI.OOO, on«« acre, all ill ft nit :m<l Irfi-«; Dwelling at:d Stable; at (.iuthrie's Station, sdioijiiiig city limits. ta*BEtTD FOR CATALOGCE9.^S» SWEETSEP. & ALSIP, Saotamento. _}___ REAL ESTATE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE, In Hurt Companies un<l :il ISest Kates. POR S&JhJJLj&n, ! 9,000 ACRES PATENTED VALLEY j LAND, all black soil; best Stock Range in Northern California. Larse and small, in the Valley and r<«>t- hilN. H.-»t quality for Ail:illi, Grain inn! Fruit, from «1,000 tipn-nrtU. Abx), 4O ' iTV DWELLINGS For Sale and to Kent, all ticsirablc locations. Keats and Hills Collected for a !. ;r commission. tar J"JI»KY LOAXS on Heal Estate negotiated. H. X. DDOBBV; Agent. Office: •• r.llk.> Building," Boothwi « co-- i aer J and Both ttieeU (upstairs), ;.;:. SACRAMENTO DAILY RECORD-UNION. HALE BROS. & CO. We quote prices for no special day. To-morrow you can buy goods from us as cheap as to-day. Every lot on sale will be closed at the prices quoted. That all study their own interests we firmly believe, and are therefore confident that = -f an examination of our values can but | prove profitable to all CASH BUYERS. Introduction Prices: 20 Pieces Fancy Plaid Dress Goods suit- ' able for children's wear; 14 yards for $1. We have a special value in Heavy Black Gros-grain Silk ; excellent quality and serviceable. Price, $1 50 a yard. Look at this silk when paying our House a visit. Ladies' Black Satin Parasols, with colored linings, trimmed in lace. Price, $1 75. Job Lot Fancy Dress Buttons ; good de- signs and all shades, at 5 cents a dozen. These goods are worth much more • money. Gents' Satin Scarfs, in new and pleasing styles all shades and all shapes, at 25 cents each. Boys' Medium Dark Ca.ssimere Knee Pant Suits; well made and stylish. Price, $2. We have just opened a Bale of New Spring Calicoes, in dress styles; light colors, at 4 cents a yard. No House on the coast is offering so many Rare and Choice Values as are to be found collected here. Each and every Department has separate attractions. Low Prices and Good Goods are always an object. a®*- Country Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention, ""©a AJLiILjLiJLi 4 . £»ljLi V %J* 4.4. \Jvii Nes. 829, 831, 583, 835 X street, and 1026 Ninth street, Sacramento. 3LTLLINERY. ALT. THE LATSST STYLSB IX SPRING AM) SUMMER MILLINERY AND MILLINERY GOODS, AT MRS. KATZENSTEIN, 605 J street, S_A CRAM EN TO. - ap23-lptf - m Clearance Sale!® T)EST BARGAINS IN HON.VFT3 AND BATS, *> AT MRS.'BOND'S, No. 523 ,1 rtrfil _ Sacramento. «S- Goods nt and below cost. .ip;o-ll>lm FRUITS, SEEDS A>l) PKODCCE. SPRING VEGETABLES. \\Tl. ARE IN RECEIPT DAILY, DIRECT V V from the growers, of large coniienments of the following varieties of vegetables : To- matoes, Sugar Peas, Summer Squash, String Beans, Asparagus, Green Peppers, Cucumbers, Rhubarbs all other vegetables in reason. We f also rarrj 1 a rge supply of .iii kinds <■: Fruit, ' Nuts, Game. Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Fresh and j Salt Water Fish, Eastern Shell and Canned Oys- i terH. We will chetrfully send Quotations or ad- vice on other matters of iritere.it when desired. I All orders, large or small, will receive prompt ' attention. D. DeBERNARDI &CO., 308 and ::to X street. aplS-tf KTOKXKJ.GBEOOr.V. C.C.IUUXJS. i.r.r.r.OßY GREGORY, BARNES & CO., (Successors to Gregory & Co No». 12U and i2S J Street WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PRODUCS AND >V Fruit. Full stocks of Potatoes, Vegi'tablet, Green and Dried Fruits, Beans, Alfalla, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Poultry, etc., always on hand. Or- dera filled at lnwert raies. apli-tf LYON & CURTIS, WHOLFSALK DEALERS IX Vegetables, Fruits, Seeds, Butter, Eggs, PRODUCE GENERALLY, Nod. 117 to 123 .T street, Sacramento. aplO-lpU H. G. MAY & CO., Dealers in Fruit, l'roduce, Poultry, Fish. FN MARKET, NOS. iZfi AND 430 X street, cor. of Fifth, Sacrnrnento. iur!l-i:' W. R. STRONG & CO., nOMMISSION MERCHANT 3 AND DEALEP.B Kj in KKKUS, FKCITS * GENEKAX. PKODCCIS Proprietors CAPITAL NURSKRIBB, 3acrani m to, Cal. Seed und Tree Catalogues t tree on application. >"«»». 6, 8 laid 10 J street, s»c- rauimto. n»9l* SACIIA^rKNIO HE.OCH PACIFIC FRU'.T COMPANY, M. ROSS and A. MCHjiiK. Agents. IOOR, 1008 and 1010 Second »t.,Saira>neuto \\ WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION DEALERS \V in California Green Dried Fruits. >uts, Raisins, Honey, Oranges, Produce, i tc. Partic- ular attention paid 10 the film:* of orders for and tihipmenw of all kinds of fruit* in their w.a son Principal e&ice, 408 and 110 Davis tirct t, San Francisco. ni9-lplm PIONEER LIVERY STABLE. T. D. SCRTTEK, .... Proprietor. HACK.-' OX CALL AT. A|R HOUR, , .». XX dayorniKht. Coupes, Phaetons,* aan Rockaways, Bamuclus. BiiKKies. with" " " the best roadsters to be found In any livery stable on the coast, for hire. Horse* kept in 'lrery at reasonable rates. liver}- Stable on (fourth Ktrp<>i between I and .T. ' Iyl-U H. J. POSTEL, T)ROPRJETOR CAPITAL SODA WORKS, AND J i, mii ral Afcnt for Fredericksburg Brewery, has REMOVED from No. 310 .1 stieet to 1113 Front Street, bctwi X mid 1., Store^v)m formerly occupied by Capital Pack- yiel."omßauv. All orders promptly attended to " opJMplm ' MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! HAVING BOUGHT A LARGE .STOCK OF A-»- Spring Goods, and having sold largely of tlie same at regular rates, and -iill having a large stock, I am determined to reduce it by selling Suits 10 less than the original price. Come ;m*l see the goods. They will please you. «3- OTTO lIANSOX, Cutter. ■3?l3lc>s. Broro.loy, MERCHANT TAILOR, 524 J Street, between Filtli and Sixth. ap2B-lplm CALIFORNIA WIRE -WORKS, Nob. 307 ami 309 i STREET, ~~JS.~T~~i —*.—i?yz:<~>—T~z—? To .No. 3"'.» Market street, Corner of l're- mont, San Francisco (Original House)i where they have on hand the largest Btock ol Wire Goods on the coast, consist- ing of 20,0 Bundles of the Celebrated Pacific .-:■ • I Baling Wire: 4,000 Spools Barbed Wire, and all kindsof Wire Goods. nj>23-lplm PAINTS AND OILS. JL. CHADDERDON, IJirORTEPw AND DEAL- . or i. Taints, Oil?, Varnishes, Window Glass, Mixed Paints, Artlsur and I'B!t.ter>i' Materials, Wall Paper, etc No. 204 X at., Hacnuneato apH-lntf BUSINESS CARDS. S. STUK3IEK HAS REMOVED lI IS JEWELRY je Store from 121 X street to 50G X street, %:>?s, near Pacific Hotel. Watches. Clocks and KJ ia Jewelry repaired at reasonable rale?. *"miilr ap3o-lm WM. H. HAMILTON, i RCHITECT, XO. 627 J STREET, SECOND floor, Sacramento, it i, ap2B-lm W. D. COMSrOCK, nCRXITURE, FIFTH AND X STREETS, £\ Sacramento, Cal. ilf\ £$ ap-.f- ' 1 ' H. F. BOOT. AI.:-.X. XEILSON. J. DFJSCOL. HOOT, NKCLBON * CO., UNION FOUNDRY — IRON AND BRASS '■ Foundera and Machinists, Front street, be- tween N and O. Cattlnga and Machinery ol CTery gc-seripticn made t<> order. apM-tpTja F. FOSTEE. J. O IT>-3TON. 18.>6. F. FOSTER * CO., 1885. BOOK-BINDERS, PAPE3I-RULERS AND • Blaiik-Bu<> Haiiulacturers, No. 319 J street, i between Third and Jourlh.tfuoraiQeutn. nj>'2».t-4p . S. I Aiii.r. E. J. crolt. CAKI.K & CKOL\, CIOKTRACTOK& ANl> BCTLDERS, ARE FRE- i \j pared to do ail kinds of work In their line, i In city or country, Principal plai of business, ; Sacramento. Shop, No. 1124' .Second street, be- tween X and L. Poatoffice Box No. 410, Sacra- mento. - *-.-^. apl6-4ptf DAN. IiYMAN. .>. lIVMAN, JR. J. HVMAN, ,11:., & »IJO. j TTTATCHMAKEaS AM> JEWELERS, .«, : > V 50G J street, between Fifth and tZri< 1 Sixth, have always on hmid a choice JB-J variety of me Watches, Diamonds, Jew- rilts^ig elry. etc. -_ aprj-tt L-STKEEr LI VKRV AND FKKU STABLK. , J CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR, L STREET, I' • between Sixth and Seventh. Buggies for hire. . Horses kept at reasonable rates. m>ll-lin ; C. H. KKBBS & CO.. ] COP J STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 040 Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Win- [ dow Glass, Picture .Moldings, Brushes, Artists' I Material. Building Paper, Ham and Decorative Wall Paper, and Ulaiier Paper lor Window Peco- i rations a patent %Wilch Is entirely new, apll-lm , GEOKOE W. YOUNG, QUOCESSOR TO PIKE & YOUNG, CARRIAGE ! t5 Manulacturer, corner Fourth acd L streets, Pacrameato. Estsblished in lhoO. AH sizes ol I Bupsries, Phaetons, Spring and Thoroucthbraoe I Wjij^ous. Repairing, Painting and Trimming ! done. aplMptf j CHItIS. SUTI , • \ ANCFACTURER OF rUSXITITRE, WIN- -IVI dawaod Door Screens a specialty. Large < stock on hand. Particular attention given to ■• tn'rcll-Mwinjc. Shaplujf, Holdine and. Planing. | . Wan roomi uotthvre«t comer Thirteenth and' J ] ilrceta, JracmunsDto. mrio-tf j I SACRAMENTO, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1885. CHANGED DAILY FOR THE RED HOUSE. '___ to-:m:o:r,:r,o'W" (SATURDAY, OUR REGULAR SALE DAY! * Jt3~ COMMENCING AT BA. M., AND CLOSING AT 10 P. M. «5« ■ : UliilullUllj JLiUh flll'tJOi We shall place befofe our customer* on that day MANY NKVT LINES OF GOODS AND SPECIAL LOTS, selected from cadi Departinenl in the House, . comprising, iii i>:irt : DRESS SUITINGS, from the Dress Goods Department! PRINTS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS AND MUSLIMS, in Domestic Department! NECKWEAR, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, BUTTONS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, Etc., in Fancy Goods Department! LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, in Millinery Department! Special Bargains in LADIES', MISSES' ABD CHILDREN'S LOW-CUT SHOES AND SANDALS, in Shoe Department! GENTS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SUITS, ODD COATS, ODD VESTS, in Clothing . Department! GENTS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' HATS, in Hat Department! CARPETS, MATTING AND WINDOW SHADES, in Carpet Department! lisp An Extraordinary Offer ! SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BUYERS OF CLOTHING I ' ■ ." ' .- ■-.' ■■■■■,■ • - ->• — ' ■ -■'-■-. ■ TO-MORROW ONLY, A REDUCTION OF 10 PEE CENT, from the regular marked price. A saving on a Suit of Clothes sufficient to purchase I a good Bummer Hat. An early visit on day of sale is advised, to avoid the usual afternoon rush. Extra Salesmen will be employed to attend promptly to all who may favor us with a visii. See To-morrow's Recobd-TJsios and Daily Bee" for PRICE LIST. : g^ggjfci TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN HSBef MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 0? NEW GOODS PLACED IN STOCK YESTERDAY. Ail Customers purchasing goods on that day will 1 >*» presented with a FANCY ' ' JAPANESE FOLDING FAN, or a Bos of "BRILLIANTINE" FRENCH LUSTRAL POWDER, for giving a brilliant polish and lasting brilliancy to Copper, Brass, Steel, Iron, Zinc, Tin, <■■'!'!. Silver and Glassware. ; pg .::.- ■ ; . _ ;; «; ; *2- KEMKMJSKK TO-MORROW HOHNING, AT 8 A. M. 15* j JUST OPENED FOR TO-MORROW: One Case Panama Fancy Figured Lawns, at 5 tests a yard; the New Lattice Lawns, at 12} cents a yard; one case Meriimac Calicoes, zt 5 cents a yard; one case White Corded Piques, at 5 cents a yard. N0.3. 714 and 716 J street, and 713 and 715 Oak Avenue. Sacramento. PHYSICIANS AXD SUIIGEOXS. DX. I.AINE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.— OFFICE AND Residence, No. 323 3 street, between Third and Fourth. Hours— s to 10 a. st, 3to 5 and 7to j Bp. m. Office of City Superintendent of Public , Schools at game place. m5-4plm DR. GEORGE rYBITKN, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, NORTHEAST Corner Eleventh and II streets. Hours — to 10 A. M., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. M. ml-lm DR. NIXON, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, M STREET/ BE- tween Ninth and Tenth, No;. SIS End 920. Will visit the Railroad Hospital daily at 9:30 A. i M. Office hours — S to 9a. m.; Ito3 p. St., and j evenings. ml-ti W3I. EIXEKY KltlO*;^, H. D., OCULIST, AURIST, AND - PHYSICIAN FOP. Di» ises of the Throat. Office, 429J^ J street, corner or Fifth, over Sacramento Bank,' cacramemo, Cal. Hours: 9:30 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 4 P.M. Sundays : 'J:3O to 11 a. m.; Ito4v. x. ml-tl DKS. KELLOGG & GOSH, CORNER SEVENTH AND I STREETS, SACRA- \j MENTO. Office Hours : Mirs Dr. Kellogg— Miss Dr. Goss— '.i ■■'. 30 .-. H. h to 9 a. M. 12 to 2 P. M. 2 to 5 v. M. C tO 7 P. M. 7 tO b P. H. Sunday, 12 to 8. ap.M W. 11. BALDWIN, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. OFFICE, northeast corner Second and K. streets. Of- fice hours : 10 a. m. to 12 _.; 2 to i and 7 to 8 p. M. Residence, sl'l N street. npls-lm WALLACE A. I'.KIGGS, M. D., PHYSICIAN OBSTETRICIAN. OFEIOH I and residence No. 212 J street, .Sacramento. ( Bto 9 A. m. ) Office Honra:-; 11 A. jr. to 2 P. M. >-apl2-jptf I C:3O to BP. M. . I DR. J. S. COOK, \TO. 922 NINTH ST., BET. I AND J, OPP- 1 ii positc the I'laza, Magnetic end Electric i Healer. Electro-magnetic, Electro-galvanic and j Medicinal Baths; Magnetic Garments and In- soles. Consultation free. nplO-lm B. J. SHORT, OCULIST, MAKES A SPECIALTY OF \J Curing Granulated Eyelids, Film Over the Eyes, Inflammation, etc. No. 911 L street, be- tween Ninth and Tenth, Sacramento. Office Hours: .s to 12 A. M.; 2 to 6 P. M. ap9-lm» DR. A. K. BBDXB, PHYSICIAN ND SURGEON, GRADUATE OF the University of Berlin, Germany. Office mid residence, No. 521 J street, between Filth end Sixth, Sacramento. Office hours— to 11 a >:.-:-: to 5 and 7 to 8 p. M. jyl3-tt DENTISTRY. REMOVED. FF. TEBBETS, DENTIST, TO 014 £=_—&&+ , Sixth street, between I and J.ffMIfSBS i west fide, opposite Coiigregat;on?r Church. in"-tf W. WOOD, DENTIST, QUINN'S BUILDING, g_73S*± northeast comer Fourth and J/rl^S_Ja streets. Artificial Teeth Inserted on^-UXsjjy 1 all ba i Improved Liquid Nitrous Oside Gas for painless extraction oi teeth. ap2ft-tf H. H. FIEKSOX, DENTIST, 415 J STREET, BE- .sre—sw** tween Fourth and Firth, Sacra-^iS^2^ mento. Artificial Teeth inserted ou'*-**if_E? Gold, Vulcanite and all bases. Nitrous Oxide or J^ughlng Gas administered for painless extrac- tioa of tc-<;t!i. apM-lm I. G. SHAW, IT ATE OF LIGHT A SHAW), j*ac-^~. \JLJ Dentist. Office and residence ir:J^P.*^S over Tuft's Drug store, corner fyV'Vv^-i^ Tenth and I streets. Office hours : ' "*■« I E.T 1 9a.m.t05 p. M. Sundays, 10 to 12. apl3-lm* SACRAMERTO PLACING HlLL^^g] -^\ fAN'UFACTURERS OF DOORS, rS\ *ffi ItL Windows. Blinds, Moldings. VNiSi-/^s3 Wind.nvs. Blinds, Moidn Finish Door and Window Frames. V. I N:.J / /_ ; J> Brackets and Turning Stair Work SBrTfjEsls a Specialty. ' ""•' __^^ — - Comer Front and Q streets, s_:"-- Sacramento. | - F\ — =-^\ UAKTWKU, HOTCIIKISS & STALKKB. ■:■: np-J-lnlm CALIFORNIA LIME CO., No!. 519 and 521 I street, Sacramento, DRALKRSINTHS "STAR" BRAND AND Panta Cruz LIMB. Importers of PLASTKK, CEMENT, FIRE CLAY, FIRE BRICK, etc. Its- All orders promptly filled. "4* - J. K. WAT50N....... ........; President 11. C. MARKS,.. .......Secretary ' ;■. C. KWING [ap2t-4p_o] Manager.-.: AITOIINEYS-AT-LAW. JOHN T. CAREY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR- AT-LAW. will practice in all State and Tinted States 1 Courts. Office, upstairs over No. 628 .1 street" I southwest corner of Seventh, Sacramento. m7-tl j. v. young. c. a. boss. YOUNG & DUNN, I A TTORXEYS AND COUNSELOES-AT-£aW ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT-LAW -ci- Office; Southeast Corner of Fifth and J street?, Sacramento, Cal. ml-lm TIIOS. G. HODGDON, : A TTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE, NO. 626 I ±\_ street, bet ween Sixth and Seventh. Prac- tice in all Courts in this State. rnl-tf W. H. BEATTY & S. C. DENSON, A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORB-AT-LAW. /i. Offices: Metropolitan Block, X street, be- tween Fourth and Fifth, Sacramento. Entrance next door'.o Metropolitan Theater. a] •■_*!) tf A. l. OAKT, 4 ttorney-at-law. office, south- j\ west corner of Fifth and J streets, Rooms 12, 13 and 14, Butter Building. npIO- CLINTOX L. WHITE! ijsULoSTwKITKi WHITE & WHITE, A TTOBNEYS-AT-LAW, SOUTHWEST COR- £\_ ner Fifth andJ streets, Rooms 10 and 11, Sutter Building, Sacramento, Cal. ap3-tf A. C. FREEMAN, GROVE 1.. JOHNSON', t.KO. K. BATES, LAWYER 3, SACRAMENTO AND SAN FRAN- JU Cisco, Cal. Offices: No. 920 Fifth street, Sacramento; and No. 101 California street. San Francisco. Business attended to in both cities al-tf H. P. OSBORN'S Wood and Coal Yard, No. 806 I street. WELLINGTON, SEATTLE. SCOTCH, SPLINT and lone Coals. Also, Coke, Pine and Oak, Charcoal, Pilch Pine, and Pino Kindling: 1-foot Second-growth Oak and Sto\'c Wood delivered promptly. TSLKPHOKB, No. 69. 1 m2-4ptf • W. K. OS HORN. Proprietor. HENRY ECKHARDT, /GUNSMITH. IMPORTER AND r^ _ __*, XT Dealer in Spliced Bamboo \^^&-<i^i Fly Rods; Salmon, Trout and Bass Flies nud Fish Hooks: Waterproof js3^" / [r*fev. Silk,T-.visted and Braided Silk, Cot-^P ■ '^ ton and Linen Lines; Bait Boxes; Trout Baskets and Reel) , Chain and Velvet Doe Collars, Spike and Choke Collars' DoeSiipi and Leaders. No. 523 X street. Send. for Price List on Guns, apt- N. EWERS, HAS REOPENED THE GROCERY STORE at the corner of THIRTEENTH AND H STREETS, with a choice lot of QROCEBXES, PROVISIONS, Etc., And he will be glad to see nil his old patrons nnd the public. Goods delivered to any part of the city. ■ _a P 22- DR - i"TiR QWFI' CTTBI? PnD n 'SURE Er&fDR. SYRES' SURE GDBEjc^ „ IK a ,!_ FOR CATARRH." SURE li IS! YODII SI KES | Want to be cured of your Catarrh, CURE ?,?■-„ ! . try SURE EYKE8 1 <■ or. SYKES' SURE CUKE." CURB T{?i. „ You will not be disappointed. SURE SYKEia | Thegreat ChicaKO remedy. Es- CURE DR. tablished in 1870. Has a na-UnRF BYKES* tional reputation. 'CURE PR —ASK DRUGGISTS FOR IT— U TtT ,ij. SYKES' Prlce ' •»• Six for BS. PR Chicago address: ;.,_' SYKES' Dr. C. K. Sykes, 181 Jlonroe St. cure SYCES' BK«HK«KW*OO. SURE ??■ LANGI.EY & MICHAELS, SURE S ' Khl - Whoucsalb Dr.UGGISTS, Sad CURE DR - FRA.vnsco. SURE JYKES'I Agents for California. CURE Jc23-ly.MWy . ■/■»l.ii i~m—-r+i ,i .ru.*.,^ Halsleii's .'- '- -^sfs. '^§i\ Incubators, B tf-lf Vii- Mnr, 1 l 0^*! Scnlar.- 1011 nj&'S Tllc MODEL. \ Yin Fi Broadway. K^CiS SCLF.REGUU7W3, __$%} [j Oakland, Cal. U -J rcluble. i'mrlSlpSmM amd some. : S 9 wf d»pr BUY 3 A CORD OF stove WOOD. or vt>O a TON OK COAL, at the 0. O. D. Wood and Coal Yard. No. 401 I street. - All ordere promptly delivered to any part of the city. -:-■,.; ;u$ m2-tf ■ ttAXFED— LOST— \\TED— A SAN FRANCISCO HOUSE ■vranrs a gentleman, who will contribute 810,000 to $15,000 to a strictly titst-class wholesale business. Party contributing that sum to have an interest in and represent the business at Saenuoento. Address "WHOLE-ALE MER- CHAKT," Box 25, office Kirmnir DiuMin. San Francisco. mT--i« SITUATION WANTED— BY A AN MAN JO and wife; the woman to do general house- work: the man is willing to do any kind of work; city or country. Inquire 630 L street. niT-lw*^ LOST OK STOLES— stii, ONKA_ J_i BAY HORSE, seven years old: two ii*!" l^ hind feet white. Return to No. '2514 X ( vT /*■„ street, and be rewarded. m<-;it» WANTKD— ANY INFORMATION OF HEN- VV RY lIARTZELL, of Cleveland, Ohio, will be thankfully received by his nearly dis- tracted parents. No. 6, West Clinton street, Cleveland, Ohio. mS-Sl* J' OST— A GOLD BRACELET ON Til': SUN- J day School Excursion rr:.i!i or at the He- ]x>!. Finder will please return to 610 J street and be rewarded. mivtt WANTED— A YOUNG LADY, JUST AK- rived from Chicago, desires a position as Stenographer and Calligraph, or Type Writer Operator. All office work an ! correspondence a specialty. Address MISS "E. 6. H. " Wood- land, Yolo county, Cut. m2-lw* \I7ANTKI>— PURCHASE OR i:::NT. W ■ house containing six to eisht Miii 1 rooms, and located between Sixth andMiiJi Twelfth, and G and M streets. Address "H. T.," Recokd-Unios office, stating price, etc. . ap!3-tt ! WANTED. --.) MKS WHO UNDERSTAND ORCHARD AND '£ vineyard work, good wages; a man cook, HO; a man to Iron iv a laundry, SSO to $35; ; i colored man and wife for a rani $50; o.man for haying; also, 2 men to milk: a man to do chores; a milker, 820; also, 2 waiters, SSO. Fe- male— a girl to polish and Iron, SSO; a woman cook, $25; also, 6 girls for housework for the city, $15 toSii: also, i girls for housework for the country, SIS to 520; a housekeeper, Sib. Ap- ply 10 HOUSTON & CO., Employment office, Fourth and X streets, Sacramento. apl3-lptf FOB SALE -TO LET. OR SALE— SC VOLUMES OF AMERICAN JJ DECISIONS (new). Price, Sl9O. Also, many other Valuable Law Books, For address, call at Kkcoi:i>-i:.sio.v Office. m7-l\v FOR SALE— I WILL OFFER FOR -Tf^g——. C sale at the Hay Market. .1 street, >^& between Ninth and Tenth, on iii.-th j/71 1 inst., at 10 o'clock .■■. m., a No. I— »M«i«fci». FRESH COW. (in7 -Ut«] A. FARMER. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— LAND IN Washington Territory, on Pui;et Bound; al o, in town of Santa Barbara. For particulars tin.i terms Inquire at !'i:. SNIDKR'S Office, cor- ner Second and X streets, at Ba. x. to 9; or Ito 2, and 7 to 8 1". M. m"--v.- t ri^io" LET— DESIRABLE SEW COT-^i 1 tages. situated on south* side of-LSjjj' street; between Sixteenth and >vvn- . -, teentli. lnf|iiire' No. lan.' K street. iii'.-;\, riOE .SALE— A RANCH OF U0 ACRES: ;»&. P 130 Fii;it Trees; about 20 res .'!<•?* Vineyard; known as the "Perk. Hove? or "*=■-■• Bond Ranch," near Koseville. For particulars apply at 1122 11 street. nuilw* SALE -A FINE STALLION; o,f i v_ £ yeareold; weighs i I,2oo poiuids:m S3*i Inquire of S. K. TREFRY, Agricultural" » '■ Park. , m"-tf SOMETHING! NEW IN PINE BETS-^JCST 0 out and for sale at CHAS. M. CAMPBELL'S, 103 X street Four good Carpets. 1 Buck Stove, 1 Bed Lounge cheap for cash. Upholstering and repairing at lon ■: rates. apl'j-tf f, mWO LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 81 tT J_ able for housekeeping, in alley. Fifth and Sixth. L cud It. Also, three rooms, 401 1 .street' Apply to I). GARDNER, Wood Yard, 101 1 street. mrV tf Hooker Steam Pumps and Steam Engines I'OK SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. 1 No. 3 4J£-inch Cylinder. 6-inch stroke. l No. 5 Double Plunger, 6xlo inch. 1 Double Plunger Pump, 10x16 inch. •2 Steam Engines, 12-inch Cylinders, 24 and M- Inch stroke. Engine. 1 10 inch Rteara Khl ; Apply to SUPERINTENDENT, Murchle Mine, Nevada City, Cal. ml-lplm MISCELLANEOUS. METAL POISON l am a coppersmith by trade, and the small particles 01 brass and copper from tiling got into soies on my anns and poisoned my whole sys- tem. Mercury administered brought on rheu- matism, and 1 I ■ came a helpless invalid. I took t>vo dozen bottles swift's .Specific. My leits, arms and hands are all right again, I use them without pain. My restoration is due to 6. 8. S. Peter E. Love, January 9, ISB3. Augusta, Ga. MALARIAL POISON. We have used Swift's Specific in our family as an antidote for malarial poison for two or three years, and have never known it to fail in a sin- gie Instance. W. C. Flrlow. Bumtei county, 'i.:.. September 11, 18S4. ULCERS. For six or eight years I suffered with ulcers on my right leg. I was treated with lodide of Po- tassium and Marcnry, and i became helpless. six bottles of Swift's Specific made a permanent cure. M. D. Wilson, Gainesville, Ga. February 28, liSo. ""Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed !ree. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At lan On., Or 159 W. 23d St., N. Y. le.'i ly.Ui :y A. LOTH HAMMER, mUSER AND REPAIRER oF_j^s=S_ JL Pianos. Organs and nllkimlsß f via of Musical Instrument-, No. 1021 "i |j ~ti~"fif) Ninth street, between J and X (Odd » " x J " Fellows' Temple). Now is the time to have I [- anos tuned and cleaned. References: Professor Winters or A.lleymau, Agent Stelnway's Pi- anos. ' apl7-4plm J. F. HILL, Nos. 1301 to 1333 J street, Sacramento. »TANTJFACTUREB 0?-StA-. 1»X Carnages, Buggies, Es-e«STSsS«- pres.s, Thoroughbrace iindy^.^Tv^y--^. Quartz Wagons. Dealer in Oak, > » a^ > *-*' *• Ash and Hickory Lumber; Hubs, Spokes, Fel- lies, Hows, Rims, Shafts and Poles. Manufact- urer of the " LIGHTNING" HAY PRESS. Send for Catalogue m^-lptf -~ O T 1 I O E3 . HUGH CASEY, OF THE LATE FIRM OF Casey <fc Cronan, desires to call the atten- i tion of the public to hi? large stock of old Whis- I kies and Brandies in "bond'" and "freed," in quantities to suit the trade. Thnnkiug his pa- trons and the public for past favors, he again so- licits their continued patronage. All orders shoiiH be addressed to HUGH CASEY. No. 50 X St.. Sacramento. Proprietor Eagle Soda Works. nuMntf EBNER BROS., £mpoi:tef..s AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN JL winks ASU liquors, 116 and 118 X t-t., bet. Front ana Second, ?ac. AGZ2TSS JOS THE CELKBRATED POKaEKRTT AN ' QKEKO CHAMP AGITK. ;....-jplm NEUBOURG & LAGES, Star Mills and Malt House. HOPS, MALT, PRODUCE, GRAIN, FEED and Brewers' Supplies. IOIC, 1018, 1020 Fifth at., Sacramento. *S- Exchange Sold on ail the Principal Oilier" ofTtnrun^. ■ at-lntf AHHEOSER ST. LOUIS bee I^ , ON DKACGET, AT GSUHLER'S SALOON, So. Si" if street, [jo3o-Iplm] Sacramento ! AMERICAN LAUNDRY. OFFICE, SAWTELLE'S HOOK STORE, 70S j and 710 J street. Gentlemen's, Hotel and Restaurant washing done in (rood style, Blank- ets and Lace Curtains a specialty. m2-lp3m BALL'S PULMONARY BALSAM milE BEST REMEDY IN USE FOE COUGHS, X Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Influenza. Croup, Incipient Consumption, and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Sold by all Druggists lor. 'SO cphih. 1 J. K. OATKS & CO., Proprietors, 417 San lac street. San iraneisco nl?-lp ! FOREIGN FACTS. PEXJDEII OCCUPIED BY RUSSIAN TIIOOFS. Colombian Rebela Hanged — Tlie Manitoba "War— Deatb of an Earl- Suez Canal. [SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO THE RKCOKD-VMON.J Russia auil England, London, May Tt lt. -Edmund Fit^-Mau rice, Under Foreign Secretary, replying this afternoon in the House . ; Commons to Gibson Conservative member for tho Dublin Uniyorsity, stated thai General Ridgeway, with Captain Vatea and others, would remain in charge of tlie Afghan Boundary Commission; now tliat Sir JVtcr Lumsden is coming to London. "The in structions sent to Sir Peter Lumsden," Lord Edmund continued, "do not cancel hid appointment, lie has not been sum moned to London to advise with the Gov eminent about the Frontier Boundary Commission. An escort will remain with General Ridgeway, so he will carry on tlie work of the Commission on the spot." Granville, in the House of Lords, this afternoon, replying to a motion by the op position for the production by the Govern ment of the papers in the Russian contro versy, used tlie following language: " I do not believe that if England was going to wage war against Russia we should (rage it at a disadvantage, and with every advant age in favor of Russia." Lord GranvHle denied that the Government's military policy had been a failure, and denied also thai Russia would go to i I rat. .. I'KN.IDKII OCCUPIED B\ 1111. RUStUASS. TinntAK, May 7th. Advices from Sa rakhs state that a small force of Russians, with four guns now occupy Penjdeh same advice contains ih,' statement that the Russians have completely won over the Sarakh A telegraph line? is now completed to a poini l M mill ■• Askubad. There i- an apparent lull iii the in preparations tor war. Afghan troops along Bala Murghab, nol having received cay for :. long time, are greatly dr morali; v rui" ATI i rr/DE in rue v . I osi os, May 7th.- -The 1 ■ omment- Lng on the attitude "i the< mservatives yard the Government r the Afghan question, charai terizes the coi of the Tory leaders j- unwise. Ii says Lord Randolph Churchill is not justified in pro] osinc to refn [>] ■ to the ' rovern uient. The approaching election will give the i 'onservatives arnpl raign the ' lovernmenl at !h<- bar ol public opinion. The Times argues that the Co nservative party would be much strongei : .! it abstained from rude and extravagant proposals. The Govemmei man aged the Afghan business. The articlecon ciudea giving advice which shows thai opposition is incapable ol doing better. CiL.tDSTONJ BTTLL EXPLAINING. Loxnox, May 7th.— Gladstone replying to quistibns in the House of Commons this afternoon said that although, on iv ceipt of the lirsi t( Ii a us, he had ii.' scribed the Penjdeh aiiai" as an acl of im , provoked ion, still I:.' had nev.er ! presumed thai the information in bis i possession when he made ilu.t declaration ; was unquestionable. As a matter ol fact, ! within twenty-four hours afterwards news j containing important qualifications of ;h.ir ! first received had come to hand. Jfo doubt, he said, that when the Karl of Dufferin, i British Viceroy of fndia, at Lahore, aftei : Ins retw n from the conference vs itli tl AmeeT al Rawul-Piudi, describi ' the Rua- sian attack as an act of unpn . ,it- sion without qualification, ilje Vicei statement was warranted by the circum stances under which he spoke, and the knowledge in his p >--■ - but Russia had since denied that Colonel AltkharnlT had ordere ! the I'.r. under his command to make any uttack. The repi r that Colon* '■ Alikhanotf liad issued such i rder was made to En( land bi < laptain Vate and his part\ , v. to Sir Peter Lurusder.'i Boundary < 'onimis siun. and who were in Penjdeh during the battio. Bui ii had been ascertained since that neither Captain Yate nor any ol liis parb were aware of any other foundation tor the report thanrnmors. Gladstone said that Lord Dufierin had arranged with Ab durrahman Kluui. thi Ameer of Ai istan, the basis apon which the British Governmeni had so or pi ceded in the frontier affair, and if further communica tions with the Imeeron the subject should become necessary, thaj would be made. Being asked if Lord Dufferin, as Viceroy of [ndiu, approved of the Government's course toward Russia in the Afghan dis pute, Gladstone o say whether he not. Tin: I'ENJDEH "AFFAIR" AGAIN. St. Petersburg, Slay 7th. — Colonel Za krjewski, who was wi AlikhaiiolJ' during the Russians' movc-nienl preo linj and attending the battle of Penjdeh, has reached St. Petersburg with a full ri i the Russian case, and has departed for Gatsi lima to deliver the report to the Czar. He says the inhabitants of Penjdeh are well • ! toward the Russians. NKGOTIATIOSS STILL PKTOIKG. London, Maj 7th. — The conference be tween Earl Granville and iiaron Dc Staal, arranged to be held to-day r.i the i". reign H ;■. forthepnrj>i ■■•: formally opening a discussion on the delimitation i'!' the Russo-Afghau boundary, was postponed, aa Baron 1 >>• StaaJ is awaiting communications uh the subject from St. Petersburg. The negotiations continue on the demand of Granville thai Russia's assurances thai her tr<»>]'S will not advance to Herat shall lake the form of a treaty. Et is reporti d that M. De Giers maintains that a simple expres sion of sucli an intention i: ;; sufficient pledge. General 55elenoy has been recalled from Tiilis tn St. Petersburg, to assist the delimination inquiry, ii. Ue (ii, t-: h;:s in structed General Komarofl to prepare a de tailed report, with charts, of the advance on Penjdeh, as a l>:isi.-r for reference to an arbitrator. Hi!-: PRESRNT PROGR.VMME. St. Petersburg, MayTth. — The follow ing announcement app ars in the Official ■ •■■/■.■ [n consequence of the diverg ence of views between the Cabinets of Rus sia ::n<i England < n the interpretation of the ?>!:liv!i agreement, ii has been decided to submit the question to the decision of an arbitrator. Meanwhile both nations have agreed to resume the frontier nego tiations, but en :i differeni !>a.- : .-. namely, thai the principal pointsof the frontier be Bxcd by previous nmlerstanding between li. two < ':ii.i:u :s. tiic demarcation <•!' the frontier on the spot, and the placing of in dicating posts being reserved for Commis sions which both Powers will send. In order to fa< ilitatc the work of d( !im the outposts of both sides will i; » with drawn from their prewnitpo tilthe arrival ol the Joint L'oram ■.. \. l:cn, as fast as the directi m of the I untier . lie is fixed, the frontier points will i-v- occupied by the troops ■ >' both parties concerned, it will then be the duty i f c ich ;■' maintain order and security in its respective terri tory. KO:\r.\ 7'."'. i I OKEOBORA CKD, St. Pbtebsi i bg, May 7th. — Colonel Zak rjefski's report of the battle ol Main is identical with that of General Komaroff. He admits Ural the Afghans were armed with poor rifles, but says their guns were better than tN.v. 1 of the Russians, He asserts that the Afghan forces numbered 5.000 men, while there were only 1,500 Russian troops. He brings with him two captured Afghan standards. The Colonel is the hero of the day. E.VEL DCTFERIX's RSSIGKATIOJi. Lokvok, May Bth— a. m. — The Morning /W asserts that Earl Dofferin has resigned as Viceroy of India, )i: consequence of the diastroas effect apon British prestige in Imlia of Gladstone's weak and timorous policy. Tlie Austrian Mission. London, May 7th. — Thomas Sexton Home Rule number of Parliament from County Sligo, Ireland, has placed on the notice paper of the House of Commons a question ;>s to-whether the English Govern ment has interfered with the' appointment of Mr. Keiley as United States Minister to Austria. -New 'York, May 7th.— Mr. Keiley, the newly-appointed United States Minister to Austria, accompanied by his family, sailed WHOLE NO. 10,623. forKuropeoii the steamship \\"ic!:ind. of the Hainbarg-American packet line, to-day. Franco-Anain Trt>i»ty— Credit Adopted. Paris, May 7th.- The Chamber of Depu ties to-<fav adopted — ."JOS to .">" — the treaty concluded August 21 1 l.\-v">. between France and Anam. M. De l-'reycinct. Minister of foreign Affairs, explained that the treaty had been virtually in force during the past eighteen months." A credit of liftVVO francs was adopted by the Chamber, to defray the expenses oflay ing the submarine cable to Tounnin. 'I'll.- s»e/. Canal. . Taiiis. May 7th. — The^ttbj of the pro posed international control of the canal N beinft/disenssed by the Internal' - tion d Suez anal Commission; ibe ' !er man, Atlstrian and K:i»iati delegates favor international control. Flic KtighVh and Italian delegates oppose it. l?os|ier:>4o Fight on Shipboard. Paris May 7t!i. — Advices Inun .St. Vin cent report that while the Mcssazeries- Pram steamer \'ill,- de Marseille was on her way to Buenos Ayrcs, 1 the emixrants on boad mutinied^ owing to '..• bad food furnished. They were finally overpowered after a desperate fightj in which the captain and several of the crew were badly wouud ed. Ten of the passengers wero'killed or vvounditl. The vessel put into si Vincenti where she is guarded by a French cruiser. An Aristocratic Wedding. London^ May 7th.— ljuly Lonsdale wan ■ married to-day to Karl Do Grey nt Bt. Mar tin* Church Charing Cross.' brido wore ;i plain dn ■■- .■. brow ■ homespun material, and a jacket and hat .if bronze 1 colbr, which matched each other >piendid -1 ly. Lord Kinon. father of the bridegroom! and the Earl of I'ctnbroke and v few select friends of, the ... groom. wero^thfl only, persons present to .witness Hie rrre niony. Tin- Golden Rose. Xew York, 'May 7ih. — - Tln> Herald's Paris correspond! has interviewed a dis tinguished Catholic lately -ii Rome, anil ascertained that the Holy Father has dc ci Ii dto send the Golden Rosa privately to the Bnipressof Germany, whojthoujrb/iibt a Cut hoi ic,' has quietly used beriinfluenco on many occasions to protect Catholic <<er man subjects from persecution, and to smooth away the difllculties dividing the Kmpirc from the Holy See. tiust of Coleridge Unveiled. Losdox, May Ttli. — .ininr^ Rus-sell Lowell unveiled the b"u>t of ColcrWgei the poeTj in Westminster Abb j this afternoon. An Earl Demi. London. May ft] . — William Ward, first Karl of Dudley. i> dead. He wu's ■••> years of ago. Earl Dudley was a LiberalCon -Si'lViitive. I |{«T),-I, Publicly Mniigt-il. I Cot.o.N', May 7th. — The two rebel leaders, Mrtazal and Cocobtno, who advised anil insisted Preston in burning the city, and vho have been held [risoncrs >>:i the ,:im wat Galena, were delivered yesterday Doming to General Reyes, t.'inuinuiider-in- Jhiefuf the Colombian forces, by Captain Kane. A (.'ourt-inartial was then held by ieueral Reyes, and the rebel coiiMiirators gen sentenced to death. No delay oc airred in . executing the sentence of the .'(luri. In the afternoon the condemned men were taken to the middle of the ruins which they were instrumental in making, mil hanged in the presence of thousands if persons, who had assembled to witness he enforcement of the law. The place (elected fur the hanging by General Reyes * r as the exact spot where the leaders of the Libels had started the Tar on March "'lst, which laid the city in ashes and destroyed nearly every btiildhigin it. General Reyes' prompt and vigorous action liai ulreluly lad its effect. The hanging of L'ortazul and (Jocobolo has struck ten ■ to every rebel )U sin* Lsthmus. The War In Sfuiitoba. TJvrn.KKniiii, ..Mny 7(h. — I-'urtlior <fet:iils at the engagement between Colonel Otter's] forces uud Chid Pouhdinakcr'a Indians •shows thai '.in 1 liphr lasted' .seven hours. The Indiana nseu muskets" war clubs, |pears) bows and arrow;-, and almost every style <>f weapon of warfare. \o utcnKon ft made in the dispatches of the Kilktl and .11 unit- i beinj brought backhand it Issup {"•t-ed, from i in- hasty return made, they '*j.r;' Ijffi i'i.;ii:.'!. Sotbiliy 1)111 lij tremily wmud itniiiee ( oiolicT Otter todTi that. No one now ha.s tin doubt that .> bloody Indiau war will follow. ThoQu'Ap |i.. lie Indiana are reported to have i is -:i and left their reservation! Crowfoot; chief of the Ulackfect, is related to L'ouinltiuiker, and will; it is said, join him ugainst the whites. The Dominion Government and Colonel Otter are blamed for ■■■■■i securing the relenso of factor Mi i..v.v and other white captives before precipitating matters. so [mpho\ i m; m i s mi .-: . • • WiSKiPBXi, May 7th A wild h;ii Miildleton'a forces have had a battle « : .i> Hie rel ! at B gn i! i xcitcrucnt. The rumor, how ever, bu ■ : ronounce I •■■';!.. : . i..-^. [t is i : known lhal . -:\ had yel moved froru camp .;! South ■ Advii • ' Uu'k'.-. Crossing sn\ the stearuei -"'. . ;. :oti \\ ill be stren da) : ■:■ rable parts n !.'!i down stream simul ith tl . ; - and : toi he from the river. Edmomon ath • - Vh . . : north ai "I" h< r■ia t ■ i : ' ol In still -. ' In fact, all (In- Indiana m i oi Battlcford are in tint. I'd' scttlei lia John uud AJberl ! [arkni ss both fi .< ■■ )ntai io, were killed by Big Bear's band over :i week ... the \vi' ■ ■ two mi^siouai i oners. .Mi four women are btri fully malt! ■ > Suouls from tin nortliont-t sas ' fearfal time '■:' i';. I : r, I. 1 .:■ I bild .ihd ;;li the I ;:!■.■ on ill. war-path. A amnl i brti an' directing them. Maj H« ■ I have scnl wonl back when lie reached Eduiunton, bul nothing i.;.^ been heard from him. fhi rcisa pci I [ianic in the Kleanor (lisiti.-is. and si on s of lin atls have ii en banted. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. j Filed May 2, liwr,. < Mny l] 1885— M. 11. Davis to 11. It. Freeman— Lot in the town of Elk Grove. March \, 1885— Jane Brady to Mntlht w KftUiey— Lota l mid -. S lid T, TneiHy-lifth ami Twenty-sixth streets: . -i»>. May' 1, ISSs— Matthew Rninej to Albion I. Swcotsor— J.ois i and 2,S and T, Twenty-lifth and Twentv-sixlb streets. April -■-. 1885— Mary Wall to Ma ; A. Kilgore— Lot 6, k and G, Twenty-fifth ami Twenty-sixth strccis. April 27, ISSS -Patrick ami Ellen (toaovan to Wine Goon »c Co, — Fractional part of south half of west quarter of section 0, township a north. rang* 8 cast; 52,600. [Filed Slay 4, 1835.1: May -1. i.-s:>-Mrx. E. C A. English to Paul Van Iluitou— Lot.-, i and 2, .1 and X, Thirtieth a«>l Thirty-first streets; $12 April 20, ISSs— KUTvartl and M;ir>- 1". GoepCl ti» Hivie 11. i:an»il— West quarter of lot 7, V and i;. Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. May A, ISSS— Edward and Mary F. Goepel and Henry i. and Rosle H.t'arrfl'l to Simeon Brown— West hull" of lot 7, P and Q, Twelfth »ud Thir teenth streets. April 25, 1SS5— Augial EUdingei lo A. Xi! ■; half oi north half of lot 1, Q .n^nl I und Sevi nth reets; 1.250. (Filed May 5, 1*85.1 April2o,l! ■ • s. Alomany to Patrick VV. Xi . . Lots 14, 1 . and 16, W« k ''.7. town an; Mock SI, town ol . townoi Folsom; fraction of I half of .• asl quarter, . uurler ofthe quarter ol 30, township 8 north, range • east (St. Joseph' cemetery), Sacramt it' ; block '<■■ l\ Rivhthand Ninth Bti . Joseph's school); ten-acte lots Kos. 21 and 22, lying south city; 10-acre tract So. 7::; lots :: and I. X Eleventh and Twelfth street (( Uristianß College); .i and X, Sevcota and !. (St. nose Church an : parEonag) which tliu Catholic church in Live located. I lied May 7.1885.1 May 2, 1885— Mm. Margaret i:. Crocket :■> the city of Sacramento— The E. B. Croaker art gallery, building and contents. April 11, 1885 — George F. and Alice K. I.yon to Lorenzo 1). Jones— 4, I and .i,.Tivc;ity-tifth and Twenty-sixth streets. April 1. 1885 — Albert [.ester to George faster- Southeast quarter ol section 21), township '•' north, ra ••■• S east ; S2,sfiO. Way 5. 1885— K. Udell to Barbara M. Blake- It— West half of lot 3. 0 ami I', Eighteenth ana Nineteenth streets; il.:*M. Muy 5, 1885— C. II ("doll to liurbarii M. Blakclv —Lot 6, o and 1", Nineteenth and Tweatk-tli streets ; 81,600. 'v>v /-; The City of Rio Janeiro brings news of a collision that occurred on March 2Sth on the Iluanjpa river between the Chinese ferry steamer Lin Yun. plying between >oo Sung and Shanghai, ana the Ocean Steam ship Company's steam Orestes. The Chi nese steamer, which carried about 100 pat* senders, and a crew muni. : > twelve, vroa cat in two. and oil but 32 passengers and several of the -crew are believed to bare perished.