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San Prancii •■■■"■■ • ■'■ ■ ■ aii of chick' rice fruit ti John Breuuer— Bargains in (umitnre. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. A Km Gkaxd Army Post. — H. A. Bur ■•' ■"•' ■ : ■■••■ '>'■:>■ Senior Vice Department Commander of the Grand Arm; of the R fi' ■■'• «nied i.y I. s. Moore, also °.' •" ' ■■ instituted a Port of the G. A. R. a Auburn Friday evening. The Il:i '- - !:■ [mdv( !'"■■>'.,:<■ with twenty-six charter memo srs, twx :' whom came sixteen miles l be pi .; al its instituti m. The in stalling m «" ■ Baker i'...-i,<.i Newcastle. The n*o installed officers are as fol lows: Post Commander, J. W. McCul '"»"h -■ ■ it Vice-Commander, Louis Bute; Jnni >r Vice-Corn inander, W. I! Curtis; Quartermaster, 0.8. Lower; Ad jutant, i. g. Kewc imb; Surgeon, Dr. J M ■T<"!d: Chaplain, H. \\". Richmond; Officer or the Day, >V. .1. Robinson : Offl er oi the <- '■■■'■■'■ [cCoy;Se wt-Major. F..1. \'/'- ■ muster-Sergeant, J. H. Bit) ifterthe installation exercises ■ • •n( were seated to a bean bo! bar I ta< k and black d*flee, and reminiscences of the late unpleasantness was of the evening. The install ing i | eak in high terms of the hos pitality i the Auburn people. Tin: i\. | , ;•;,:._ The A/to of Sunday had til- followi g: "Owing to the heavy storm V ■ which prevailed v.!;h but a few ■ .- moments, the formal opening itrus i a ii- was postponed until Monday evening, on which occasion Joe Hon [. .:. Estee will deliver an open togadd During the evening Mark L McD >na : nil] aia > deliver an a Idress, both of rill be In connection with 1 ■ lining features, in the way of <■''■•> ■ '■ ■ ■ stral music, to be enjoyed Qurii , le which will be a n to view and appreciate the exh . displ iyed in excellent taste and lavish profusion, rbe following counties are represented: Sacramento,Yuba, |; - '■. ■:.'. Coin a, Sfa sin 1 P Prom Ne* i astle, Placercounty, «•'- '■'■ ; ■ ' - ' : ivel featore in the ■• . .-.. catting from the Rose de i f rowths i:> one seas >n. Mo! ■ ue : action i on exhibi on, which were twelve feet in liislit in ot • season. It is < tpe :id that the Btecl ' ton will be filled on Monday - as the in I all i ■ are involved with the desti |>| l.ir- Ol thii •; oa lair. Ba»» . port. —The raini'ail Bat t(urday-a*ao< '■ to 2.58 of an inch, distri cted a -..-: From the time it com n»« which was about 5:30 a. m . l: i' l " no - . if an inch pre cipitated; . noon to 7 o'clock :;t iiiLrhi there was 1 ■i. - : and from thai time until i 1 :- ■ I rainine, sometime durinii the : -!:t .n-.. inted to SO of an inch, making 2.55 for t!:.i: day, for tlu> month 6 7s inches, and for The season 23.98 inches, against 16-58 ii - for the entire season of 1884 85. The highest wind on Saturday wa v 30 miles per huiir. . hirinir the afternoon, [n the forenoon 28 miles was the highest. During the same time it reached 34 miles j't-r hour at Red Bluff. A foul-weather sunset was repeated utall Big r.al's.i v . ;■ poiats nx»a|JLos Angeles to Olvmpia. .'.- 7 o'clock last night if was raining at Los Angeles, Bed Bluff and E*ortland. >be barometer is ri.siu^ in Washington fcintory and Oregon, and Jailing in ' iiiiurnia. Southerly winds pre vailr.l all.: ■_■ the entire Pacific coast. The temperature in this State is -j to 5 warmer t!ian th< 24 :. ors preceding. " Si BSTAS i\i. StbDOTUBBS. — A report that gained credence <>:i the streets) Saturday, t tatthe Sai ramento warehouses, the proi> «ity of I'ri-'.v (tClunie, on the hank of the Sacramento river, at Front street, sus tained heavy damage, both to the buildings and the g ds therein contained, has been found to be wholly without foundation. The buildings, which cover nearly a block of ground, arc solid brick structures erected during tlje ) B It '.ear. and are the W >st ■•nni pletean tial in this section. They, i. itwithstandin ; their isolated position, withstood the heavy wind-storm, and the hundreds oi thousands <>t dollars worth of produce stored therein bat enot been dam aged by either wind or rain to the extent of a cent's worth. So confident are the pro prietors of the strength and solidity of their >: . ■.:» they assert that nothing short of a first-class Kansas blizzard « have any effect upon them. Uainka:.:. Obskbvatiohb.— All persons in northern central or southern California who are ::l:: in^ rainfall observations, will confer :i tavor on flcrgtsnl Barwick by ■ending their records to him for tabolatioa and publication. If tboaewfao keep a con stant record will send the Sergeant their address he will furnish them with official postal cards, upon which to -send a report of the rainfall al the end of each month, without expense to the parties taking the observations. The greater the number of observers reporting monthly, the better for the State. If the highest and lowest aW ii^' temperature, along with the prevailing direction of wind couM be added monthly, it would make ;l.e reports all the more val uabte. A. O. r. W.— Doaean HcPberson, Qiaad Hastei Wotsjs— of the A. O. 1.W.. now visiting the lodges ul'lhe order named located in t::i< section, visited Inion Lodge, Baccameoto, last Saturday evening. He will also visit lodge** Newcastle on the i.uh; Lincoln, -'''.•.Ii ; Polsom, 27th. and then return to Santa Cruz. He has visiteil the Workmen Lodges at Auburn. CoMax, lowa Hill, Foresl Hill, sfictdna Bluffs, Georgetowo and Plaeerville. I'ublic meotiiiirs wptc lield and well attended at Auburn. Forest Hill and Hacerville. and at the ciose of the lodge meeting, at Michigan Blufb; the members and their ladies gave a banquet. The Qrand Master iqwita the order in a fiouriabing condi tion. Arrests. — The following arrests were made Saturday and ye.-terday : Tat. >lur j)hy, by Deputy Constable Gardner, for dis turbing the peace : Frank Swanson. by otli cer Frazee, for petit larceny: I.cc You and l.uey Sinir. by officers Kent and Solhvan, for battery; Frank Turner and John Ughtatone, b} - oftieer Sullinan. for visiting an opium dei:: Ah Gin. by the same officer, for keeping an opium den; John Melsaac, by otlioers .Suilivan and Ilider. on a bench warrant from the Su perior Court: Frank Wilson and CW. Bevens. by (.'hiet Jackson and officer Kent, for petit larceny. At Clunie A Kiley's this mornins you CAn buy splendid new blanket.- and shawls for le«s than cost price. Come and exam ine for yourselves. Also, Marseilles bed gpre^rTorsl 05 each, worth $2. Sale at :t npt, corner Kighth and K. • . have a large stock of men's rubber clotliintr that we do not wish to carry over, consequently have mile the price an object to buyers. Bed House. • Sek our list in advertisement of goods to be sold to-day. Red House. • SERVICES IN ARMORY HALL. Interesting; Sermon by the Keverend H. C. Christian. Fully 1,200 people assembled at Armory Ha!!, last evening, to hear the sermon de livered by the Ilev. H. C. Christian, pastor of the Seventh-street M. E. Church South. All the ministers in the city that have been engaged in the revival services which were commenced some days ago by Dr. Mun hall, were present, aud assisted in the opening ami -rmrinfl exercises. The minis ter read from Romans siv.. 10 : " But why dost thou judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother. for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ." The last sentence he chose as his text, lie said he bad been impressed dur ing the meetings held by Dr. Munhall with the spirit that seemed to lead on the evan ■:••!!-■! in the line of the last judgment. He would take a Hue of thought supple mental to I>i\ Stunhall'a discourses, and for that reason had selected for his text the words, "for we shall a.! stand before the judgment seat of t'hri.st." Many asked the question, "is it true that there is to be a qbjeat joDoaoon dat, A day when all men will be gathered to gether before the great judgment throne of Christ, and judged according totbeda la of their body?" We have been taught that this is to be the case from our ea childhood. We heard it at our mother'! knee, it baa been preached to us from the pulpit, and God's holy wot I prod lima it. The judgment day was and is the offspring, not of God's wrath, but of his mercy. If ihere was no mercy in it the sinner would have been stricken and damned long ago. It it aras not mercy Jons < hriat would not have mffered :'or your tins upon the cross. He said he desired to add:.-- himself for a few moments to those who did n i lieve in the Bible. Many believe in I Bible, hut not in the revelations. He wanted to reason also with them. '1 here be a judgment to come. I-'r in ;!.•• v.r>- miture of God himsi If there must be a judgment to come. If a child is asked if it believes that God is just, the re ply com* - quickly, ye-. All ot! as b that God is good—thai beisat lof be . love and grace. It he tl God thought mon of the people in paento than he did of thep ■'■.:• Ethi in Africa, be could not act ten urn as \ xrsr ood. Some men say that God la partial; that menare not rewarded in tiiis life for the good they do, nor punished in accordance with the evil they perform. Hethen'drew a picture of a man who lives in a maj cent borne, surrounded by all the luxuries of life, lis elegant mansion Burrounded with beautiful grounds, blooming Bowers, grand, attractive; who never knew what it wa- to want for anything; who is an in fidel, a corrupt man, who blasphemes be fore young men, and leada them to) Christ. His broad acres yield abundant crops, be grows old in prosperity, and finally diea and passes away, lie con trasted with this a poor, afflicted, perse cuted son of man and child of God, who had struggled and labored through his en tire life, was diseased in body, wreel fortune; an individual win had given hi.-. hi art to Christ, had accepted salvation. \ • I was compelled to go about the street ging for bread. Angels keep \i:'ii ovei him at night. When he dies, no one stands by his bedside to soothe his pain or bathe his fevered brow; none but tbe angels, who Come ami unloose the silver chord, and BEAR him home to heavex. Has he received all he deserved '.' You an swer, no. No man, then, will deny that there must be a time and place somewhere, when God will call them Vj judgment and reward them according to tin- lives they have led. There must be a retributive jus tice that all must meet AH men who be lieve in God believe also tint there will be a judgment but don't believe in a great judgment day. They believe that when a man diea hi' immediately goes into the presents ol Gi I; i; he has been go "1 ii admitted into heaven; if he baa lived a life ol Bin, is consigned to hell. That is what most all men believe. God, however, could not so judge, because when a man dv work of his life is not over. No man is dead when he dies, and no man shall die until judgment day, for the influence ol his life lives 04. A pebble thrown into inter of a lake causes a circular wave to form, which moves on and on, until it breaks upon the shore h.ng after the atom which started it in motion had sunk to its bottom. livery word, every deed, is an atom dropped into the sea of human no man IS i>;-.mi wi:i:n- BE diss. Is Tom Payne dead? Eighty years ;c_-,. they buried him, but he still Uvea through out the laud. While in San .lose some time since a young lady told him she was an admirer 'of Tom Paine— believed the teachings of his " Age of Reason," and re jected and disbelieved the " Revelations." Pom Paine is not dead, nor will he die until Gabriel blows his trumpet, and time is no more. One hundred year- ago, in the village of Sparta, in the State of Georgia, lived an educated Irench in structor who was an infidel. He long since has slept in his grave, but he has lived since death within a radius of twenty miles of that place ever since, and stiil li\cs. He cannot be judged until the final judgment for the evils ot his life still live. They cannot die. bui live on and on : there is no death to their influence. He ad dressed the father who was living in sin before hi> children, drinking, swearing and BCJECTIHO THE BTjSBUB BOOK. Your influence, damaging as it is in life. will live when you are gone. You must cease to do evil. Efe addressed mothers in the same manner: if they were leading sin ful lives their children would follow in their footsteps, and their example, a part of their life, would have an influence long years after they were laid away in tbe church yard. He spoke very feelingly of himself, saying that wb< n a young man he had led hundreds of young men ;.: do evil. and many who had followed bis sinful ad vice ami example were now dead. Th ac thoughts came crushing upon him: will they stand before the judgment tbrou on the last day, and accuse me of lead . them from God? He prayed fervently ■■• Hod for a remission of hia great sins and His iu:\yek< HAD atCKB '.N-'.u:i:i:i.. You all have done, enough now to stand against you at the last day. We have done so little i:i lite as minister! that we hope that what we have done at this revival meeting wiil live on. He referred with much feeling to his mother, long since deceased, and said if it had not been for her good example, earnest pleading and advice he never would have been saved. He said it ali the unconverted present were determined to continue in a lite of sin. the j sooner you die the better for you and better for others, for your examples have an in fluence upon the lives ol others and your acts will live after you are {]cm.. ,l\ ma Christ will be the Judge of the quick and the dead on judgment day. lam glad that Jesus will be there. Hi-" knows tin- deep penitence of my heart and 1 will receive ; my reward. He closed his interesting ser mon with an exhortation and appeal to ' those who had not already given their hearts to Christ to do so at once. Some 2'< or 30 arose in their seats and asked for the prayers of the Church. The services this evening will he held in the Congregational Church. A Card to the Public. Bm. llecoru-Vnkin : I wa- MtanUMd and surprised to find the folluwing in your columns on Saturday morning : EM. Kk. ..Ki-rsii n: At the revival meeting | at tbe OoDßCgatiaaal church on Tuesday even lag lust. ■ i'« rt']«rter. seated in the gallery. I insulted leverel ladies aud gentlemeTi in his ■ iu'i:;hi>or)iood by reviling ami ranriag t!u preacher in an audible voice. His eoatK «nd i indecent lnnguage could t>e heard hy a mom of \ l" m Doei mii h a reporter worthily repre- ! sent the journalistic profession in this cay ? j I>ocs such ftpepex deKfTC the support of self n ipecUng, not to say Christian pooj'V ' Hum of witnessts to verify statement of above mci- ! dent will W funiisbe'l if desired. Citizen. Permit me to -tate that norejiorterof tlic /.'. i ever acted in any such manner: that, i on the i-ontrary. it was a reporter of the lit( ! who forietl the irreverent youUi to bebtve ! himself as every man should behave him- I sell. BO matter where he may be situated. I iru?t that the Christian minister who | wrote the above card will by as prompt and ; ready in making reparation as he has been ! rash and recklem in doing injustice. Re >j>CLtfuUy yours, r. K. .M ■■i.'i.atcht. Mana^ini; K.iitor S;k.ramento Bee. The following card has abo been received ; concerning the same incident : Ei'-. I!f.< oKii-l'xioN : As the Bttfl Satur day baaa denies the statement made in a i card written by me, refering to the miseon- I duct of one of its • rter3 at one oi the ' revival meeting last week, and calls for j names, I proceed to give them. At the j close of the meeting on the evening in | question, \V. C. Ooode, of 131^ X street, a j well-known and responsible citizen, stated the facts as I gave them, at the same time girinfi me permission to refer to him, and j remarking that the language referred to . was ia a toae Lou j enough to be heard by [ all in that vicinity. I did not make the incident public at once, but did so at the request of gentlemen who. like myself, were indignant at the Bee* reports of the re vival meetings, which Were, as thousands of dtizeag can testify, garbled, unfair, mis go^'ngi ami in many particulars elaringhr false, and at its <:r:tt:iitous abuse of Uf. Mimiiall. a minister of the gosj>el of na tional reputation, invited to this city by the i>astors and leading laymen of nine churches, and whose v,-ork and spirit bo w.iii the approval ot all interested, that he was onanimonsly invited to labor with us ■gain two months hence. It seemed to me and to ninny that the eemdact referred to. rm.l the reports in iimstion, were quite in keeping and almost equally an outrage upon tiie better sentiment of our oom nmuity. • ].;. I!. Killi-. Bacnntenie, January LM. 1 SB6. BRIEF NOTES. • regular monthly meeting of the I ity Hoard of Education will be held tbia ;es Hicks a few days ago killed a ter cayote on hia place near Hicks- A tramp who. visited the house of J. G. vi. at sixteenth and J streets, yester day morning, stole a gold watch and chain. The race on roller skates at tbe old pavilion Saturday evening between Wal st.'tn and Crazier was won by the latter run-, Pit i It was reported Saturday afternoon thai a • >r,ak bad occurred in the railroad ( m -benkmenl near the town of Washington, but there was no truth in the rumor. The storm on Saturday tore ofT ihe roof and broke out one end of the barn on Kanchodel Paso, in which the thorough bred horses are kept, but without hurting any of them. Mr. Morris, who works in the railroad machine shop, had ins left hand quite severely hurt Saturday afternoon while he was op. rating a lathe. His hand was lacer ate i and some of the bones broken. Jennie Finlay died suddenly at the Canada Souse Saturday morning. The •r was notified, but, after examining he circumstances, concluded that ft was unnecessary to hold an inquest P. !:. Beekley and Boris, well-known resj of Sacramento county, are principal owners in the Seckley mine, Calaveras •.. and have excellent prospects, as some very fine ore has recently been turned lie annual election for officers of the ;■ Firemen's Association will he -lay at Firemen's Hall, between the hours of .; and 7 cm. EH Mayo will be of election, and Henry Meyers and Daniel Brown inspectors. \ man named Murphy, "the Sacramento blacksmith." and '• Buffalo.' a San Fran ciscan, had a glove light in this, city Satur day night They were both well' wit.de 1 in the fourth round. When officer Coffey interfered and Stopped them. The steamer Apache arrived from San Francisco yesterday morning, thoroughly repaired, and looking very handsome in her new paint The Modoc will now be hauled out, the Onward doing duty in her place, as she has been doing for the' Apache. The high water on the plains and in the fields drive the rabbits from their haunts yesterday, and caused them to aeek Bafety on little kiiolis and other raised ground. It was anything but safety, however, as men and boys, with dog-. gnns and clubs, made short work of poor puss. The hunting party that was going up to the mouth of the Feather in the steamer Thomas Dwyer Saturday night reconsid ered the matter and did not make the trip, ihe weather being so stormy Saturday and that evening that li did not Beem probable the hunt would be a success. John Mclsaacs, who had a aho scrape with a young man named Palm some months ago, was indicted by tin- last Grand Jury, but could not he 'found to have a bench warrant served npon him. and was reported to have left town. Yesterday, however, officers Sullivan and llider cam,- across and arrested him. A Sacramento Chinaman, who gave the name of Harm Sing, endeavored to gain possession of a Chinawoman at San Fran cisco last Friday, by means of a writ of habeas corpus and a mania.;-.'. Iml tbe scheme would not t work. The woman would not have him. 'the police interfered, and she went from Court with Other parties. On Friday last, E. J. Crowlev of this city, came near losing his life while cross ing Morrison's slough near Walsh's Sta tion. Himself, horse and buggy, were carried down stream some distance, when he caught bold of some brush on the bank, by which he pulled himself out. lie afterwards, with assistance, got the horse and buggy out. The steamers San Joaquin, No. 4. and I). !•:. Knight arrived from San FrancN, , yes terday, with merchandise; steamer San Joaquin, No. is, from the upper Sacramen to, with barge load of wood. Cleared, steamer Neponset, No. 2, for the upper Sacramento. with merchandise; steamer San Joaquin, Xo. •*, for Sun Fran cisco, with wood. The construction force of the California and Oregon railroad is within two miles of Portuguese Flat, and the construction train will aoon be running to that point, which will be it= headquarters. The telegraph gang has already reached there. While no additional Chinese laborers have been em ployed, the force of white laborers employed in road building has been increased. Frank Swift. Jr.. requests the statement to be made that while tbe item published in the Ki:i okh-I'nion concerning several young men disturbing the revival meeting in Armory Hall by noisily marching through the gallery is entirely true, and als i that he was with them, yet "that lie was aompelled to pass out as he did, and that he did not make any unnecessary confusion in so doing. A Chinaman who came down from Truckee a few days since, says that the climate of California has changed so much during the last few months that certain lo calities arc getting quiet unhealthy lor his countrymen. He expresses thusly in "pigeon English:" "Tluckee tloo" d — cold. Slacamento tloo d-» hot. Me go I.allameda. top side Oakland.' catches washes house, you sabbee!" The water on the Marysvilio road, from Nelson's saloon to the American river bridge, was so high yesterday that horses traveling on that grade were more fre quently swimming than wading, and at all times the water was in the boxes of the vehicles that passed over the road. It was -aid by ..Id residents that they did not re liber when the water had been in such me on the plains north of the American te flags of sti-amers lying along the • were displayed at half-mast yestcr out of reaped for the memory of am .lames (limning, of the steamer Joaquin, No. •_'. who died yesterday ning at the residence ol John ]>riscoll. rest, between Eighth and Ninth. afler : ng illness. He has been running on -ivcr for many years, was very compe in his business, and had the regards large number of friends and acquaint- Chinaman named Lee Yen got into an leaaaatneaa on I street yesterday fore i with a fellow countryman, who w him down in the mini and slush dat exceedingly dirty street, and. while was held down, a third Chinaman ited in beating him. Thereupon Mr. Yen. as soon as he could remove enough soil from his garments to enable him to walk, pr.vceded to the station-house to have Lee You and Lucy Sing arrested for battery. iilliams. whose term at the < ' outliv ed last Friday, and who had be- Saod of the institution that she ant to leave it, and had to be ;«->, was taken to the station house for safe keeping. From about 10 lat night until 11 last night she : in a stupor, from which she asionaliy be aroused enough to few words, then relapsing into in -. The City Physician, who was see her, thought she might have some morphine before being , and taken a dose of it. She will the hospital to-day. ry stormy weather of Saturday, so tassel after another severe ed all the gutters and low lots of rath water, and yesterday it was in ponds in so many places thar owners became weary of looking le drainage canal seems to be poorly, probably because of the tityof water that has drained into and sloughs below the city. filling and the Ilichmond Grove canal rday full and having little current, in a day or two this condition of 1 be remedied, if the rain holds c river is so high that the work of vill require more time than usual, of four Chinamen from this city appearance at Folsom last Thurs ing. and were captured, while about Chinatown in a suspicious iv Deputy Constable Meyers, as- !sisted by Constable McCoruber and Bob Wilson. It is believed that they visited I Folsom fur the po.poee of kidnaping a Celestial female, but their arrest stopped the game. As there was no positive evi dence against them, they were discharged from custody next day. though one of them had lirst to pay a fine of $2S, imposed i.y Justice Anderson, for drawing a pistol upon Constable Meyers. Tin: SwOBD CO-tTKST. — Notwithstan ling the threatening weather and the fact that the grounds cou':d not be expected to be in even moderately good condition, because of Saturday's storm, it was derided that the mounted sword contest between Duncan C. Bess and Sergeant Welsh should take place a! S t. m. yesterday. The contestants made a little pari de, wearing the armor they were to battle in, and notices were posted that the contest would take place j hut the public had taken other means to secure amusement, not expecting that the match would come "iv. and the attendance at Agricultural Park was small in consequence. The* combat took place in front of the grand stand on the track. The first attack was xatber interesting, and made the spec tators believe that they were going to enjoy themselves. Altera clashing of sabers and vicious striking, each man bitting his op ponent, the ri -ercc. Captain F. Heilbron, announced that no points had been gained, as the hits were simultaneous. I'r.mi 1 1 i :. i time Walsh's horse, frightened by the swords, would not he persuaded to act like a noble charger, but imitated the style nf a worried cow, and Ross had the tight as he liked. He scored ten points to Walsh's two, the latter having gained his toward the dose of the match, after a citizen had loaned him his buggy-horse for a mount. The new horse did not take well to the business, and the combat, which had lost all interest for the spectators, was brought to a close. Walsh intimated a wish to tight it out on Boot, but Uoss re minded him that the conditions aid " horseback," and claimed the match and championship medal. Walsh had the third finger of his right hand, and also the thumb, injured by bis opponent's blows, ile is matched to mccl Captain Daly, the all •• and athlete recently from the East, in a sword contest at Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco, next Sunday. The Raileoajw.— Another washout oc curred Saturday afternoon, near Army Point, and the overland train had to come by way of Stockton that evening, while the second-class train came by way ol Val lejo. The break was repaired late V_ r day. and trains will run via Uenicia this morning, and they came up that way last eveumg. The Napa branch road bad sev eral smaii washouts, which were ;.\\ re paired by noon yesterday, and the Northern mail the same. A land-slide took place Saturday night between Verdi and Bronco, and the overland express wa. •■• ayed seven hours, not reaching Sacrami utu ... 12:10 o'clock yesterday afternoon The Delta train was an hour and a balf behind time in getting here yesterday ;.;;. ; aoon, and the Western met with detention and was about two hours late in Brriving,cansing the California Oregon train to be held until it arrived. The reports of the I Ing forces on tne Southern Pacific state that work is being urged day and night. Unless Saturday's rain-storm sh >u ld cause further damage, repairs will be completed by next Wednesday. Tin: Rivers — The A_perii an river wast big, wild stream yesterday morning, and is rej •■- ted to have riai n a! Folson. to twenty nine feet .-ix inches, which is about six inches below the high-water mark. At its junction with the Sacramento, . _ . . t river being high, the current i f the American struck with such violence that swells five or six feet in hight were formed, dim: inj; in bight as they progri to tl ramento's further th< re. The steanu Joaquin No. 3, coming down with a load ol wood, had difficulty in keepii tow on; of the brush on Lite wesi sideol the Sacrami nto, and lively work was i sitated to get the barge straightened i the run through the draw of the br but it was made in go< dsbupe. The Am r ican bad receded somewhat by night, but the Sacramento was still rising at 11 p.m., when it marked twenty-three feet nine inches. A Sad Casi — Last .week the fact was brought to the attention of some charita ble ladies that an elderly woman and bet two daughters living in the alley betwei a !. and M. ! iitii ntid Sixth streets, were suffer ing for the necessaries of life. They did not have a hid. but slept upon the slat- of ;i bedstead, the board, being covered with gunny sacks, and one quilt constituting the bedding. For a week their fond was potatoes and salt. The mother was sick, and died toward the close of the week, not exactly of starvation, bat lite next thing to it, though, as soon as the desper ate strait of the family became known as sistance was promptly extended. The children have been looked alter and com fortably quartered since their mother's death. Police CotTHX. — In the Police Court Sat urday the two boys, Dan O'Hare and Willie Farren, arrested for stealing from the Ree Hive Store, pleaded guilty and were ordered tii appear tor sentence next Saturday. Meanwhile they are out on hail Si. ISrady, for having been drunk, was sen tenced to fifty days in the city fail, where he has been a regular boarder lor a long time Allien Sherman pleaded guilty of battery, and will be sentenced to-day. Annie Manning, arrested for petit larceny, wa- discharged, the prosecuting witness failing to appear. BOBBY BußßS.— This is the 130 th anniver sary of the birth of Scotland's favorite poet, Bobby Barns, and the Caladonian Club will celebrate;! by giving a grand complimentary entertainment and ball to their friends at Armory Hall this evening. A line musical and literary programme will he presented, and the canny Soots will see to it that their guests have enjoyment until the wee sma' hours. __£TBKrAI_:XEBT THIS EVBHXXB. — Ptt)f. O, Frank Perkins and pupils will give a novel and pleasing entertainment at the United Brethren's church, corner of Four teenth and EC streets, this evening. The pro gramme will consist of songs, dramatic reading and amusing features. Admit tance. 25 cents; children free. A singing class will lie organized at the close of the exercises. To-nvv, ladies' full-size gossamers, with hood. 76 cents ; misses' and children's the same, for >.'. cents. These goods are all perfect and much under our former price : object being, ''do not wish to earn - them over until another season.'' Red House. * OWTFG to the inclemency of the weather last Saturday, we will continue our sale to day of blan';cts. shawls, gossamers and bedspreads. Sale to commence at '■• UK. prompt Clunie A Kilev, corner Eighth and K. « Do vol- want a Hehr or Mathushek. Decker, Wheelock, Stock, Fisher, Geo. Woods. Emiuorson piano^ go to Cooper's new music store, corner Seventh and J streets, where can be found latest sheet mv sic, books, strings, all kinds small musical instruments. * ■ Ho. tk ! That wants blankets and shawls; also. Marseil'es bedspreads for $1 85 each, worth 53, come to our sale this morning at 'J o'clock prompt. Clunie k Kilev. corner Eighth and K. • BORN. --a< ramento. January 24 — Wife of Jame« Cross, a sou. Michigan Bluff. January 21— Wife of Aaron Han snn. n son. Miehi^an Bar. January 21— Wife of Wm. A. Brown, a >ou. Near AinmiorOity. Ania*lor county, Januan" 18 — Wife of Mr. Baker, a (UuKhter. DIED. Sacramento. Imoaarj 24— Iinuieio A. Gonfale», n native o! Saeruuiento, S months. [Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vitod to attend the funeral, which will take place from residence of parent*, Fifth street, between L and M, at :> o'clock this afternoon, j* Sacramento, Januan- 24— James Gunnine, a na tive of England. 57 years. (San Francisco and Stockmen papers please copy.) [Funeral notice herea!t?r ] Sacramento. January 22— Kn-jier ?ehrx-h, a tia tiveof Switzerland, 65 yeais. (Funeral private! Sar-ramento, January 24— Eramor-'ene, wife of Wm. Dougherty, a native of New York. 32 years. [Funeral notice tereafter 1 Marysville. Janwf Tt TnirpfciM O'Brien. 1 year. 5 moDths aud 3 lays. When Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she becamo Hiss, she clang to Castoria, When ah* had Children, she gare them Castoria, Beginning with T HIS -MORN ING, January 25th, A Stylish Fabric Down in Price. This is news. A French Woo! Dress Fabric, the surface stylishly finished in moire and crape effects, 58 cents per yard! In shades of Olive; Brown, Navy, Wine, Myrtle and Black. Medium-weight and with fine draping qualities. These cloths will be placed upon our counters for sale, beginning with THIS MORNING. In order to avoid disappointment, those who are interested should call promptly. A Prospective Cloak Sale. We are at work overhauling our Cloak Depart ment with a view of having a CLEARANCE SALE as early as WEDNESDAY, January 27th. We shall aim to name the reductions such as to make it pay for those who are interested to buy now. Further details will be given in to-morrow's paper. As to Young Men's Furnishings. The very latest shapes in Flat Scarfs, Ties, etc., in both lively and sombre effects. The "Tular," "Mertin," "Margate," "Congo" and other recent brands in Collars. This collectio:-Tin cludes Standii ; Collars up to 2yi inches in hight Fresh Novelties in Colored Hosiery. The proper things in Evening, Street and Driving Gloves. Full Dress Shirts. Canes and Walking Sticks. * 406. 4 ox, 404, 406, £0$ K Bf.< Sacramento, White_Men!| I O. KKOW] E3, NO. 923 EBOOHD STREET, (J . next to Weils. Farro A Co. The only Factor; in Sacramento that DsestfaeClgmnnaken As-uriiii.T! Label of ih<' Pacific Coast. Ask for t'lc " Little Plant" 5 eenl Cigar. dls-sptf EsM^'' a "3 deslaWnsi I -E TOE King of Soaps! IT 7j i n TOILET, BATH, LAUNDRY, KITCHEN. DM IT fur Cln.ppe.l HmxU. I"SE IT for Itemoviii^ Tnn illid Freckles. USE IT for ilrulii:); Saddle Stiresaud (iallx Vpon Hor>f«. HIT. AIiOVK ALL, CSE IT on Monday, and Save Time and Labor. d.::- Spcim T^-^fHAS A REPUTATION. "'^-^g/7!^] IT TAKES THE LEAK. @/'. : ,iJVf J " OHINKSK MIST GO!" ' a *£lp3sf\\ «*-ti:y \ -nkw ukckku -*«Z6^^^*WASHKI:. K. W. MKLVIN, Prop. A; MannTr. Mechunica' Mill,i?ac'to.jnli>-lm NO CHINESE. THE AMERICAN LAUNDRY, Nineteenth and I streets. SFFICE— SAWTKM.t'S BOOKSTOK?, 708 and 710 J meet. White htln only cm yed. jal^-:iplm 188*. FIRST I'REStIV.II. 18So. THE UOHT BtmKXSG DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. | IJWLI.OWIXi IS A COPY OF THE KBOKT ! 1J of tho commitUe composed of three practi- I cal machinists: 'The commifee has decided that, consideiine points of simplicity, of con struction, durability and style o! lini.sh. the Do mestic .Sewiiisr Machine is entitled to Kir>t Pre mi'im." A.J.Voiumer. Agent. :*&.) <x. .>*'-. n'J-"pt BAKER& HAMILTON Manufacturers, Importers- and Dealers in AGRICCLTIRAI. IMI'I.EMKNTS. MACHIN eiy. etc.. Iron. Steel, Coal, fowder. Cutlery, Cordate, Barb Fence Wires, etc. Ja.S-4p ~IHE"LOD"YRE," ."<■<•"> J .street, betweer. Fifth and Sixth. WM. .1. LEMrV ST. LOVIS LAGEE BEER, Billiard end Luuch K'^om. jalJ »plm E WERTHEIM. Prop. SACRAMEHTO PLASISG MILL^. MA'TrFACTTREP-? OF DOORS. U'^IijV W Windows, Biiud«, Mcidiii2>. ftt^ '^'i ".' F ! aish D.;or a.rj Wiiviow Vrdin.f..! "•7SiV:---l i "" , Brackets and urtire?:aif Work -ffly *~! a Specialty. jSf- a O- Uomer fitmi. anfl Q streetn," y " S^cr&meuto. I »-'■* 1 H.UHVHIL, HOTCHKISs • STAXKJCR. jaS-iplm BAITSJJAITS! My Entire Stock is made up of just such baits as a BEDROOM SUITE of j seven pieces, FOR $18 CASH! «-Thl« is thfl price that makes UK.H PJUCED DEALERS FQCtfiJf. Cut it makes sensible piirc!i:i>c:s of KritNlTritK AND BED DIKG goto the Largest and Cheapest Fnrtiiture House in the bttte fin tlieir sunpiies. John Brenner, PR' iI'RIETOK. Nos. 604, 606, 60S X STREET, SAO H A MKXTO, CAL. lUTvlptf MEN OF MEANS, \\7HU WANT AN KLSQAHT HOMK. CHEAP. I T "ill do well t') liK.k nt the properly on the Noithweat Com?r of tighteenthaDdGftreeta. The I it ll Boxl6o feel, tilled very high; beauti roily laid out with shade aad ornamental trees and j''anN. with splendid stalile and other buildings. The hoDMaoMaim "i»e lain rooms, le-iil's pantry, bathroom and closets. It is heated by ■■< bat-air furnace, and is a modern home la every I'Mrticular. The price is put down to <M5,7.->l>, whkh is jositively a Imiflu TO RAILROAD MEN! Wfl have a ii( i-> I J HOrSEof live rooms, with Lot IPKMO. on E strevl. l>etween Tenth and Eh' Tenth. foi *!>OO. The Lot is wor:h the money. TO CLERKS! We have a NICE COTTAGE of five rwms, on N KMat, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. I."!. H'xs., with nice lawn and butt and orua- MHrfll itees. True, Sl.flOO. A. LEONARD & SON, _ No. 101* FOURTH STBEET. DR. WOOD'S LIVER REGULATOR! THE DHIVERSAL VEGETABLE PANACEA OF CONCENTRATED EXTRACTS. Prepared from the Active Medicinal PropertieH Contained in Man.lrake. Dandelion, Butternut, Black Root, Bog Bane. Bitter Root, Blood Root. Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark. Sweet Flag, Indian Hemp. Wa-a-Hoo. Golden Seal, etc. For the Speedy and Permanent Relief of the most hopeless eases of Dy*nep*ia, .Jaundice. Chill* and Fever, lji-iir.li reil DigeKtlon. Sick Headache, General Debility, And all other diseafes arising from a Billot • atate of the stomach, or an Inactive or DkcaMi Uver. REDINGTON & CO., San Francisco, _ Wholeaale Agents. 39~ For sale \<y all druffihng. 015-3 ply frfr" •• i^^^^Zi" *' -ivvrmiln flOilaji •'.■" ■ .-^ ,-*!'■■ It. li-.n < KI«-tri>->Ia« -«C^fL J>ft;.->^y ' ■ '■'■■ '■•■<• 7ru.w.-ombmH. r MyE3& -> "si -. MAj&r ' i'jaranV 1 e*i the otily one in 1 , ?>S^B^"^"^ the world cent-rat lnir ft oon. \\*.'/^B " timo>;< F.lfrtrrt-Mnynette Cur \&jYJr?*t- K-ii r.tinr. Powerful, Dnrable, ("omfortAble and EtT**.-tive in curing Rnprar<-. Pnrp nMuewl. 600 cured In S3. Send •camp for ittmphift. ELKCTHO-MAGXETIC TRt'SS CCfc, WATERHOUSE & LESTER, — ntPOBTEM CT — TeAOOST XjXTAIBXITI AND CASRIAOK IRMMI.ViH, 709, 711, 713 »:< ■! 715 J Street, Sacramento. \ So*. 16 to 22 Bes le Streei &*& Francisco I Ko. 1M front Sire*:.. [al-tf] Kew York EiLEADING JEWELER OF SACRAMENTO. J£# SIGN OF TOWN CLOCK. I 3X3 J" atreet. f024-Bitfl - Saorarn onto fKLUKTEcfc FLOBEBLO, \WAICHSIAKIRS & JKWKLEKS, 4SB J sti«ot. )>€t. Fourth ami Fifth. £7^ v^s />s- Dealers in WATCHM, JCWKLBT AMD DIAMONDS. Eer>fliiii^ In Rl! itsj&tJß 'jrauches B i-pecialty, under Mr. FLOBKKG. Agents lor KOCKFOIID WATCH COMPANY, dj-jptf GROCERY^sfSIf CHRIS. EHMANN, Proprietor, ! Nos. 1028 aad 1030 J street, Corner of Eievesth Sacramento WHOLESALE «KD UTAH DKALXBS t» CHOICE FAMILY GKOCEEIES, GENERAL PEOOUCE. GRAIN & FLOUR. **- We buy for CASH, H> that no BOBW cau utidtr.-ei: t:s. Pfodnoe taken in BTPbnt»W at market rates. nl£Sp TSS: C RON AN (CF THE LATE FIRM OF CASKT 4 t'UONMS), !2STo. 230 OESI BTHEBT, CCX. O^» I'XXX3ttDO. COSBTAITrI.< ON HAND A LAKi;K ASD KLNK bTOGK 0? Whisklfis, Brandies, Champagnss, Cordials and Liqaors o! til l!nds BOXJE PKONtOETOB OJ' TBM BACKAKBNTO >OL>A WOKK.S. idO-tpta SACRAMENTO BAN X, The Oldest Sivrsos Bask ls the City, ! Corner J »:id Fifth streets, Sacramento. GUARANTEED CAPITA!-, SSOO.OOO.— VA3P ' up Capital, 5200,000. Loans on Iteal Estate, 1 ,'ulv 1, IS-5, S'-'.'Ul.-is. Ti ii.i mid Cirdiuan,' De : posits, July 1. ls*s. 5L,966,621. Term and Or ! ('.inary Deposics received, aud Dividend* paid in January and July. HssMj Loaned uniin !<ea; >Ntate only. Tnis Bank does exclusively s Bauk buNiness. Information furnished I on application to \Y. P. COLEMAM, President Ed. R. Hamilton. Cashier. i;i2J-is6ni_ "national bank ;D.O. Mills & Co., BAOBAKBertO CAi. OAPITAJU AND BCBPX.DS •4M,ON, SDSAS MU.LS PW f.TF.:.:-. tTH Vioe President VSASK HQXEB Os CHAS. F. DiI.LMAN UftCaahte: DTRKOTOBfI: o. o. unxs, h.L"...\K M' V 7. S. CBAKBSRLAIN, CHAS r t>tt.t.vak 8. PBENTI63 SMITH. ]all-4pU GALIFORNMA STATE BANK, Dost a General !. f.Ul.'ij tlinliiiiss ICt- Dravrs E^eliangij or. nil the priiicipa; U cs of tba -worli. OmCKBSI Pte idem s. t>. rtdkoot Vici-Piesident ->JRSDESICE r\)X O*Bhiet._ A. ABHOTi BIBSOTOBSi A W. OLARr.. 850. •". PKKKINS, JOSKI'H BTEinraSS, J. K. WATSON, K. U. BIDBOTJT, rTtEB KBICK COT A. ABSOTT. Mi£ PEOPLE'S SAYINGS BANK. Oillce— So. 400 J street, Sacramento. Capital Stock Paid Up $225,237 00. Int' red Paid on lieposit? Semi-Aimually. •^ Money Loaned on Keal Estate Only. WM. BECKMAN. President. Wm. r. Huntoon. Secretary. d£Msm CHA'-.i; ..■ :. K. ( . ITOOLITOBTK, W. H. CROCKER, WQOLWORTH&CC 23. -Ts_ rcCT JEE. JS 2tß. S . :aa PJtie Street ,S»n Frauctsco Cony "t. . posinese. Co> respendena in the Principal Citit* of tie Kafit-:;: States and in Euro] a. d'-lplrc TOTHEPUBLIC James CL Davis, WHOLESALE AfiD RETAIL DEALER FURNITURE O J!k. tt. E3 T? St ! NOS. 411 AND 413 X ST. BRANCH STORE, 311 X STREET, SACIMJIENTO, CAL. TII.VVK ORE HUNDRED BEDROOM PETs feet upj. made in lihick Walnut, Asb. Cherry and Mahogany: manufactured in GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN: Bnish and workmanship is tin' Im-1 that i* made: prices ai-e lower Hutu any House. Parties that visit my Btorcs, \vli:i \v;!iit f t) parcbftSCtj invariably artr&ys buy. The goods »nd prices ten :>>r themselTcs. A Large Variety of Body Brussels, Tapestry, Three-piy and Two-ply Carpets; Linoleums, MattiEgs, and a full line kept in a Caipet Store. **-PKirE,< v. ill be I.OWKR tha:i anybody. <"all and 1 tun watt yon will l>r convincr 1. tt tilll'lll FOR C ATAI.CC L'E. -fco Ja>6-SpCm W.DComstock, FIFTH AND X STS., SACRAJIEXTO, Has ju^t received a tine line of PARLOR and BEDROOM SETS' A Splendid Assortment of Lounges, Bed Lounges. Book-cases, Secretaries, etc. *B" The Mock i> one of the moat complete to he tonnd. jaKMptf TO MY OLDPATRONS. I STILL OFFER MY VALCABLE SERVICrS if you are so unfortunate as to requirsthen. itb a mind matured and er.riehed by studio.of an advanced ord»r, I can safely say that there Is hardly r disease in the cataloirue of human ills that I cannot treat to a successful l£? ne, LADLES — I rie alvrxys ready to fu-*ist you. My past knowledge has been Increased by extensive experience, iam now able to treat yon wilh the certainty{ of nue^e*.". No case peculiar to yourdellcateorßaiiiKra isbeyond my pure control. My Femslfc MontMy Medtetnes are rjperior to any offered heretofore, and will be warranted to have the desired effect In all cases. Those of the public who need my services can depend upon gentlemanly, h~zt>rable and sci entific treatment at reasonable rates. I add.-eMi particularly those who have been in lured ty youth/nl iudiJcr-jtions, and those who have contracted local diseases. Person* Atßlcted can 4f they prefer, raw.ii me by letter, detailing the symptoms of the dis ease or trouble, and receive medicines by ex press, with fuil instructions. All letters mu>t be directed : J. E. KHBXLTH, M. D., 2J6 Sutler street, San Francisco. Cal. Cure warranted tn ail cases, or no pay re quired. Consultation, personally or by lettei, eraliA. Stnd for book. Comfortable apartments for patients at my luSnn*ry (when desired), j with experienced nurses. Consultation Parlors, L* Sutler street, adjo:n- ' ing the Young Meu'e ChrUtian a :- social:' n BuUdin*. I i 0(5<« Ilour* — From 9a . jl to Bp. M Slj Diploma lihi.^x in my office. i^rchase my EK-^y oa Physiology and Mani ■ «^e. Far saio \y ad new. '.ft&ieiv J. H. JOSSXXTX, H. D. 02-3pti i "LONE FISHERMAN." ! mHE FINEST FIVE-CENT CIGAR IN THE i 1 Market. Al«o, a fine liae of Imported aa<J I Key West on hand, at 225 X street. ja«-islm E. H. PKTTIT, Proprietor. "TntERN ATiON A L "HOTEL7~ 3'! ii U> SX6 X s net, ,>!.[, ,,. i t (, I'ostofflce. rniit. LXAOWQ BUBINESH AND FAMILY J uolc ol Sacramento. Cal. Board and !.■ on>, r; uii-1 $: ■.;. •.-,■ ,-... Board, :i pcx week. Meals, 35 centt • , and fioa» the Hotel. ' ■ Sa ('■.:,. ,■ ; tnplnyeat,^t la* }■ ' ■'- WELI ; ;.;tor. | CENTRAL HOUSE, KlKhikl H-iOK Rt.. bat. t-.i-l.ih auil .Niuth BOABO, pr vet ■ ti iwarbandlodGiki :':::::::::::sw'ss •IBAXS 2j ccsu BOttNIKDI «R<l^., r ; , ;r >tor... **" -' : ■ : edr.oreTerr five minutca. ny'-u STATE HOUSE, ' Comer X aiul Tenth streets, Sacra mi- nto» CHARUffI A. JESMS3, Pm i-:iet(.i:. *S-Hoari and Lodging, ;n :■' ?!.' per "eek; Single M als, 2S cents; Sngl ■■ 9 cents. : ii n'inei at the H i taatta< hed. Free v: siUus to and ttom Lhe House. Street 1 '.ts :■■ : •■ -y «ix m'nates d'S-;f GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL, Corner Seventh and X nlreets. ♦3T STRICTLY FIRS T-C LASS *S» Free 'Bus to and from the Ore. jafi-tf VT. O. liOffMS, Pr>iwi-tor. CA PfTAL HOTEL, SACKAXXNTO UOKBSB SKVKNTH AUli X STI.t r:TS. BLKSSIXf. * GDTEB ■ ■.>m. ■ ■ <. Omnibui to snd nxm ■ r rs-*» j.1"."-tf_ WESTERN i-foTELT NOS. SOS TO a:l> X BTRZXT, niBBES BLOCKS FH< [1 AD DEPOT. J_ Letding Business an J Tan :..:.. of.ssc ramento, Cal, The most convenient to Port. Express f-n-t . < :; .: i m -,■ . X t c Places of Amusement j>i.;i,;. ■;.-, ct>m.i. FinV elast : ; all its appointments. Free coacli to and from the Hotel WM. LA;»*i: Vror-riawr .;:.-'.f PACIFIC HOTEL, Corner Jl cn:l I'iMJi Stn•^t^, Sim ruix-nto. CBSTRALLY LOCATXP AKD COJTVEKIECT to all places of amut >■■• . ; Tb< :..--t fHm iiy hotel in the oily, rhe Table alwajvsapplied with the beet the market afibrds. Street cirs bom !!.••■ det>ot pass the door every five minutes Meals, M cenU. C. F. SIKGLEION Prop ±^>±T_ ' ' FISHER'S^ RESTAURANT AND COHFECTIOFERY, '.||| J st-john i:.\n,. PSOPBIXTOB. ■Mil A SpecialtT made of Dinners, Lunches iiiid Sntpers i<t Parties. Fine Wedding Cakes made to urder. Ice Cream. Centers ai^i oher delicadei always on hand. Goods delivered try; t.i any part of the- city. CountrY orders promptly attended to. d!7-lm AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL, SAN3OXI STREET, SAN FEANCISCO, CAL. This aotel is in the very center of the busi ness portion of the city. Tne traveling public will find thi- tb be the mo'.r comftirtablc end to spectable llo'.ei in the city. Board and room SI, SI t> and Si 50 per day. riot and Ooid Baths Frw. free tviacti to and from the Hotel. j.l ) CHAR MONTGOMERY & BKO.. Prow ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howitrd St., n*arTlilrd,S»n Franrlsco. A FIRST-CLASS LODGING HOTEL oOK taming 190 rooms: water and pas in each room: no baiter bed] in the world; no cuest al lowed to use the iineii once used by another- a huge readtofr-room: hot and cold 'water baths see. Prir,e of rooms : Per night, 50 and 75 centa. per wi-ck, from !J upwards. Oi*n all night F BCGHES, Proprietor. At Market-s:reet F»nr ::>aibus line of street cars for Third "and Howard. .iy2- r TuTh3lf THE li HOME SEEKER. 7 " Tliplrniiiiirration Associiitionof North ern Ciililornia N now prepariag to i>-no the January nunihor of thr "HOME SEEKEK."' II is 1« ho ensured, and fully iHnstraiodrfithlHho^raptiie views of Norlhurn Califoriiia. ll will contain practical information of the resources and advantages of the Northei n i'(tnn tios. Alltlio]irocecdsol'this;>iil»iication will I*4' devoted to the carryiujr on ot immigration work. >Ye anpeul to the husiness men oftlio Xorllicrn iiart of the State to irive it their advertising sup port. Uy sod<iii:fr, the work of briar* insr an increase of nnpf lutinfc to the State will l>e carried on. At Osrden a copy will Ik 1 put in the hands of each incoming iiasseii!r<-r. In addition to this, several thousand copies will lie dig. trilnited on the train l'-jivinar Chicago, in order to attmel the settler intending to settle in other State* ii'id Territories. Give the " HO.ML SKEKEU" your ■» port. atiT-tf NEW YORK STATE! •*-* ' • s- The"EviM.v;Joi i:n>t.." print ed at Albany, the capitnl of tl:e stMi" o! Ni w Vnrk.is theijeetad- TeiUdog medium in the State. And the lx-t daily newspaper. its Weekly edition h tne leading weekly in Ke» York, and it tent forsl v year to any purt of the country, pmtage free. Every ■Dbecnber to tha Weekly also re (reivesgnUuitoutlya copy of the la»ti>hiitoi!r*i>!> 'nki n of" General Orantatlit >li Gn ;nr. Thei-EMi \v(.;::.i.v Jotbn/il is sent (or 811 a year and with It is real fra tf\ ■■'■■i at tb< Gram photo andaeop; nl lil- JOCUtAL HAMIBOOI QP llktokmathmi. Bend fur spc-cimi'ii coi y. W. I. AKKKi.I., l'resident Allmny, K. T. >< ROLLER^ j T>HCF.NIX PATKNT ROLLER FLOf'R B i I the Whitest, rtron«e« and Bo*, in ihi ! Markvt. Ask Your Grocer lor It. k d'.34p3