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6 EVENTS IN THE SOCIAL WORLD. Flyiug Echoes Caught From Sea shore ami Rural Se treat. CERCLE FB.ANCAIS BANQUET. The Fitzpatrick-Vorlancier Wedding. Party on Ritch Street-Kay-Young Wedding — Saunders' Celebra tion—Hall Parties to Take Place. Smith Surprise Party—Engage ment Notes. Santa Ciuz lias been very lively of late, as a glance at tue social records In iher-e columns from day today will have Informed the reader. The Sixth Regiment, which breaks camp tills morning, will be much missed, but oilier and larger cohorts are anticipating the delights ol ii. i.i Cruz iv Hit' near future. Swimming Is the leading attraction still among the city visitors, and the volume of arrivals is Increasing: Willi the steadiness oi pleasant summer weather. A large Dumber of friends were handsomely entertained by Mr. Uausoni Powell or Healds burg last Friday. The members and fil ads ol the Pastime Lawu Tennis Club of Sacramento weie entertained Wednesday evening at their tenuis court by a garden parly. Mrs. Proctor, widow of the late world-re- Downed astronomer, Richard A. Proctor, is lec luiingat San Bernardino. Dr. IL H. McDonald entertained some sixty friends recently at El Carmelo Hotel, Pacllic Grove, at a banquet given in honor of tit • Mont gomery Band. It was a highly enjoyable affair. At Hie country residence of Mrs. Hermann Oelrtcbs nee Fair) a dinner was receutly given. Flashing living diamonds moving in and out cf the hostess 1 coiffure attracted the attention of the guesls, who imagined they were some new variety of r«r- jewels until Informed tbey were living Brazilian fireflies, and are worn as orua men Is by ihe dark-eyed belles of Brazil lv the culls of their luxuriant black hair. Kngae-nii'iit Mutes. Among tire most Interesting engagement an nouncements on the Coast ol lale is thai of Miss . Mildred Fuller, lighter of ihe Cbiel Justice, lo Mr. H. A. Wallace of lacoma. Wash. The engagement is announced of Mr. David Sldlouskl of this cny to Miss Kosa Bloom, me daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Bloom of sail Jose. The engagemeut ol Miss .Nellie J. Noyes and Mr. Frank M. Boswell is announced. The wed ding will lake I lace at th- C ntral Presbyterian Tabernacle, (loiden Male avenue arrd Polk 6tre,'t. Tuesday, -.1 U:*d. at S:*__ o'clock In ihe evening. Tlie engagement is announced of Mr. Louis Goldberg id utle City to .Miss Arruie Colon ot Cleveland. The engagement Is announced of Miss Minnie Never i.i li. iiu . it. ... Mr. William Well uf .Leaser Falls, 1.1. Mr. Lends) M. Gray, who tor many years has teen connected with ihe steamship business in li. is city, and who Is also popular in social cir cles, will be mar iled on the -"iii lust, to Miss Estella .Mulford. a pretty and accomplished youug lady. They are both of c_.ni Pi auclsco. 1 he eugagemeut is announced ol Miss Carrie James, youugeat daughter of Hon. and Mrs. D. ."W.James, to Mr. Otto Shackielord, only son of E. M. ShaC-lef ord ol the Southern Milting Com pany, pr i.i ol Paso Rubles, The marriage will - inks place at lire residence of Iho bride's patents on Ilie '--'d of July. Lite wedding ul Miss Minnie Woliers and Mr. J. F. Shell] will lake place al SI. Mary's Cathe dral on Wednesday eveniug, July lGib, at 8:30 o'clock. The engagement is announced of Miss Blanche M. Hubbaid slid Mr. liclcirer F. Kyet. The . wedding will lake place ou [he 2_lh lust, at St. Luke's Church. Dr. A. K. Baldwin of San Mateo and Miss Es . sic McAvoy of Kenwood City will be married at . the residence uf tire bride's uiuthir, Kcdwood Ciiv, ou Tuesday. July l.'dii. Miss Kebecca Ureenbaum, formerly of Watson ville. and Mr. Isldor Jones will he united in mar riage next Weduesday al the Auditorium Hotel, Chicago. 'lire I'ercle Francals ll ,ni| net. An elaborate banquet was given last evening by Hie Ceicle Francals at llrelr comfortable (planers in Union-square Hall Building, the oc casion being the ushering In of the Freuch Inde pendence day. About ninety guesls sal down at the tables, which were disposed along three sides of an upper hall, which was gaily decorated with lire lliCOlor, A hue of ( , iritis iirrti evergreens dis tinguished lhe approaching strut ways. The tables were handsomely adorned with flowers, siuil.ix and pieces montees. Afler lire discussion of a choice menu of twelve Conines there ensued several Formal toasts, pro posed is President 12. Meyer In happy term*. Tbey were responded to as Hows: -La Heile France," M. A. Fusenot; "The Lul States of America," M. Sylvan Well; "President Carnot," M.I -Soli, the Fiench Consul; "President Har rison," Colonel Thomas T. Barry; "French Army," M. 1. Baas; "United Stales Anus,'' Lieut nast-Culon 1 J. O'Connor. Oilier toasts followed and then the guests rep. lred to the club-rooms proper, where punch n.i lunal.i in stilled union wit and good-fellowship, Ii tiugly err. riming the pleasant affair. Among Hie invited tmesis were: Messrs. Ki pl.aei Weill, Sylvan Weil 1 , E. Dubcdat, Km maul. Meyer, A. Fusenot, A. Herns helm, Leun Wlllard, Charles Simon, M. Schuhl. N. -Mayer, 1). I lie-tiey. E. Galons, li. Haas. E. Charounal, K. 11. result, Jules Levy, George (iieeoseyn, (ieorire W. Plans, A. *Nersou, I', i'orirlen-riii. J. li. 1.. Brandt. E. li. Lyons, F. Block, Joseph Kolh, John 1. I.uhse, Mr. Fronchet, JUsliu Ladagnou, K. Uodcbaux, J. VS. Levy, 8. l.Peieii.r, E. Kolh.cbllds, J. M, Wlllard, 'P. Lit man. L. Loiza, Chailes Blum, Jacques Blum, Joseph Cobleuz, I. Lecost, J. Sonda., S. Kelss, J. Keiss. A. Hamelin, Meyer Weil. Pierre Klein, Slam he K.ilti), I, eon Boctjiieraz. 13. TrobocK, J. Buno-11, S. Salomon, Adoipbe Flamanl, Dr. de Mai ville, J. Schwartz, A. Pissls, Colonel Thomas T. Barry, Lieutenaut-Colonel J. O'Connor, E. Mai Que, A. Chaigueaii, E. W'ooster, E. Koalza. Dr. H. W. Yeniens, L. Hlrsb, Max Wolf, Laz ard Levy, E. Fagolhey, Leon Thomas, M. ifsostlaux, Victor Uarde-, Adolplie Blum, A. Vizzuruna, T. Wolf, T. Falk, ,1. (Irani, Joseph lion . v.l, D. Ilfolh, E. ilirjclifeid, J. Herges. At Monterey. Visitors continue to arrive with such regular ity at Del Monte that, apparently, the assemblage of fashionables must Inevitably overtax the ac commodation, but, as a matter of fact, theie Is a constant ebb and Bow of visitors which Insures a delightful variety and perfect comfort fur all comers. Besides the military german last Thurs day, which lecelV'd special mention lv these coluins, there have been numerous, almost nightly hops, for the gallant soldiers are near at baud and ail else, such as good music, a perfect floor and', not least, a raie choice of belles. Invite to the pursuit of rhythmic exhilaration. lire suit and tenuis courts atttaci their due contin gents, and lime need never hang heavily on any one's hands. For the luture there Is me prom ised visit of the new Country Club, organized Irom among the members of the Pacific Union Club lv deserve for snort the Puuta de los Beyes ranches in Marin County. The club will go doivu on Hi - _r.ili lust ostensibly fora shoot, but there will be other entertainment fur them besides gunning. The club members are: Messrs. Austin ('. Tuhtis, Joseph M. gray, ltamou K. Wilson. Clin tun E. W'uiden. These are respect Presi dent. Vice-President, secretary and .reasnrei Mr. Wilson and Mr. wordou aie Directors. The other members of the Cuuuliy Club are: Messrs. John M. Adams, John de Witt Allen, Harry Babcock, William B. Bourn, James W. Byrne, George Crocker, Thomas Living, Danielle 1!. (>illeile Jr.. Jo-eirh D. Grant, Hubert K. Gray son, Louis T. liagglu, Henry E. Hall, Alexander liaiuiltou, J. Downey Halves', Horace 1.. Hill, William K. Hull, way, William 11. Howard, Chailes Jmse'yn, Daniel T. Murphy, Walter S. Newhall, Edgar K. Preston, Joseph D. 'tedding, James A. Kohin-uii, Baron J. 11. yon Bchroeder, Fred rick \V. Tallaut, Alfred S. Tubbs, Will lam ll.Tubbs, John 11. Wattles, Heury W. Woodworth. Fred 1.. Woosier, Homer S. King. vv. it iieaisr. Frederick vs. tsbaiou. 11. 11. Veuve, E. A. Htuguieie, George W. Wicks, Fiauk .Vc.s.ullen, eorge A. Newhall, VV.il. I. Barnes, K. L. Bosqul, J. H. llaininonil, K. F. Gerald, Jack Follausbee, Gordon Biaudiug, (If, Kelp. Many of these will bring or be preceded by their wives, among those expected immediately being Mrs. James A. Kobinson, Mrs. lieu VV. Tallant. Mrs VS. B. Tubbs, Mrs. Joseph D. Ked. ding, Mis. Fred 1. V, ouster aod Mrs. E. p. Eells This Drummond-Crtinplioll Wed .l Al Hie English church in Foochowfoo, China, on the cveuitig of June 5, 1830, the wedding of Hiss Lucy Campbell, the beautiful and highly accomplished daughter of Hon. J. T. Campbell, American Consul at that place, and J. Iver M. Drumuiond, an ollicer In the Imperial Maritime Customs of China, was solemnized In the pres ence tf many lite whole of the foreign commu nity. The Consuls for Great Britain, Germany, Frrnire, Bossta, Spain, I lie *Ne:hei lands and lire tinned states, wllh their wives, were nreseut. The beautiful chuicb was brilliantly illuminated and wars tut. d lo Its utmost capacity with the In, nils of the bride and gloom. A reception was after v. a r given at Hie American Consulate, wheie ovei 100 frieuds assembled congratu late the happy couple. The l.ildc Is a resident oi Sauta Kirns, Cal., which has been her home since her childhood. Sr»a liafael Note*. Besides the Spauisb concert on Wednesday. Ibe brilliant charitable entertainment Saturday and numerous private entertainments, bowllhg baa been attracting much attention among society at San Kalael. A regular tournament wis arranged lor Monday aud Tuesday last by Mr. Vs. Mayo Newhall, Mr. Joseph 11 Crocker and Mr. George A. Neislall, wllh other Kindled spulls. The following entered: Mr*. W. Mayo New hall. Miss Fannie Frledlander, Mis. S. Harrison . Smith. Mis. C. It. Jennings, Miss Ho*e Dinrolroc, Mi., ltnsseli ,I. Wilson, Mis. George 11. Howard, Mis, Evelyn Carolan, Miss Alice Minikins, Miss (Jeinude ll yds. Miss Bill Goad. Mrs. K. A. Lan caster. Miss Fdflh Taylor, Mrs. I*. Mi Bean, Miss Helen Oils, Miss May I'upe, Mrs. Joseph ft. C'lockeit, Mrs. W. Frank Goad, Miss Leila Carroll, Mrs. Robert K. Graves, Mrs. A I'age-Ilioivii, Mil. Cosmo Morgan, Mrs. Ilenry Schmieden, Mrs. 11. L. 'latum, Mrs. Sidney 11. Cu-hlng, Miss Kate Forbes, Miss Laura Clark, Mrs. C. O. Klchards, Mr,. 11. J. Woods, Mrs. Sampson Tains, Mrs. John Hoggs, Mrs. C. o. Alexander, Mist Klma Graves, Miss Fannie J_>-g_t>oii. l*_b, Mill Caro Crockett, Miss Alice Hoggs, Miss Emelie Carolan, Miss Edltb McLean, Rll-s Bessie Zaue, Miss Genevieve Goad, Miss Genevieve Caiolan, Miss Itointe Wallace, Miss Jo-ie Loughborough, Miss Hat tie Lancaster, Mi-s Aiieru Goad. Miss Margaret New hall. The Orst prize was won by Mrs. VS. Mayo "Newhall, who was followed by Miss F'rledlander, Mrs. L. Harrison Smith. Mis. C. B. Jennings and Miss Knse Donahue, as winners ol the pretty bric-a-brac prizes. On Tuesday evening the chil dren had their bowling match aud Miss Alma Graves, the only daughter of .Mr. and Mis. Kobert N. Graves, was tire winner, she was closely followed by Miss Fauiile Loughborough aud Miss Caro Crockett. A pailicular attraction at San Rafael at present Is the extraordinary number of belies among Hie fashionable visitors to this pleasant summer re treat. Prsrtv on Grrsenwirh Street. Last Saturday evening the numerous lends of Miss Annie Smith assembled at the residence of Miss Kitty Burns and proceeded io the homo of Miss Smith, 017 Greenwich street. The young lady was absent when lire guests arrived, and ou her i etui n was very pleasantly suipiised. The evening was pleasantly spent in dancing, singing and games, and at 12 o'clock all ad join in d lv lire dining loom, where an elegant re past was p naked of. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. T. Paliun, Mr. and .Mrs. J. 11. Sullivan. Mr. and Mis. J. 11. Lapp, Mr. and Mrs. Valero, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Can van, Mrs. GI over, Miss Annie Smith, Miss -Mac O'Neill, Miss N elite Cleme nts Miss Kiltie McCracken, Miss Kline Gormley, Mrs. Halloo. Miss Mary Buddy, Miss Nellie Kennedy. Miss Kiltie Bowers, ' Miss K. Burns, Miss M. Sullivan, Miss A. Fitzgerald, .Miss Julia I*. Phelau, Miss Laura Miller, Miss T. Johnson. Mr-s M. Bums, Miss K. Feeuey, Miss N. McNnlly. Miss H. Stein. Dr. N. T. CoulsOU, Dr. Merry; Messrs. 11. Sarstield, W. Bovvers, J. McGiflen, It. llageily, W. lilakelev, Jessie Miller, 11. i -Hides. W. Tyrrell, G. Briii, C. HUdebrandt, De Witt Cummtnes, G. Waterman, Frank Lan sing, T. Siniih. V. Whitcomb, J. Itector, W. Hi owu, Flank Clark, James Broderick. Th« I),- Is. iy-l i.t.i'i: M.d.llog. The wedding of Miss Carrie Young, daughter of Mr. and ."sirs. M. Young, and lies, (ieorge de Kay of Gieeuwlch. Ohio, took place at the resi dence of the bride's parents, 1)27 Golden Gale avenue, Wednesday morning:, the 9th Inst. Mr. Milton K. Young, brother o! the bilde, acted as best man, and .Miss Melissa Levin, cousin of the bride, as bridesmaid. The ceremony ivan per formed by Key. Mr. Cross of Saratoga, Cal. Tiro presents were numerous and costiv. At _:__ u'clock the happy couple departed for Santa Cruz and Los Angeles to visit fiteiids and rela tives. They will reside alter September at Greeu wich, Ohio. l'.-irty s»ll Bryant Street. A large and select company assembled last Saturday evening at thu rooms ol lire Coral Social Club, Til Bryant street, to celebrate the iweuiy anniversary of Mr. J. Saunders, eldest sou of Major aud Mrs. Fred Saunders. The ball was tastefully decorated with flags, flowers and garlands of smllax by lhe members of the club, ol which Mr. Saunders Jr. is a promi nent member. The music was furnished by Blum's String Hand. Dancing commenced a lit ile aflei 8 o'clock and was kepi up until late, In lerspeised wiih games, music and singing by Miss Fraukie .Jamil. Miss Ida Hume. Mrss statute lire.-. Miss Kilty Conway, Miss Sadie Hart and Mr. H. Kiley, during which lime the piano was presided user by Mis. J. Hayes. Kef i meets were served In the diving-room, which was beautifully decorated. Mis. Fred Sauuders made a graceful hostess, assisted by femes. I'.arri.-, Conway, Loudau, viullee, Jarrett, Keibei, Hart and Couroy. During lhe evening the mends uf Mr. Joe Sauuders pieseu(ed hurt with uiauy presents. Thuse preseut weie: Major and Mrs. Fred Saunders, .Mr. and Mis. Charles Barrie. Mr. and alts. J. 11. Evens, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hart, .Mr.and Mrs. J. IV. K-iber. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jarrett, Mr. and Mis. J. 11. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. James 1 go, Mr.and Mrs. William McKeuzic of san Jose, Mr. rtiiii Mr., Burnett of Stockton, .'sit. and Mis. James 11. Grey, Mr. and Mis. Callahan ul Modesto. Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McUee, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Mur phy, Mrs. J. Couroy," Mrs. Mary Hart, Mrs.Joe Hayes, Mrs. Loudau, Miss Elsie Kerr, .Miss Ida Haiti-, Miss Maegle Mullee, Miss -lambs Mullee, .silss Nellie .McCtilliV. Miss .Jennie McGee, .Miss Daisy Mullee, Miss Nell Luuky, Hiss Maggie McCarthy, Miss Mamie Liesch, .Miss Annie Dal ley, Jiiss Alice Murphy, Miss Lizzie Jordan, Miss Klity Cuuroy, Miss Frank ie Jarrett, Miss lillie Melcall ol Salinas, Miss Mamie Rl ley, Miss Sadie Long, Miss Kiuy Cro nan, Miss H. linns, Miss Emma Long, the Misses Daisy, \iuggie ami Elsie Mc- Gee, the Misses Maggie and Julia Crowley, Miss L'essle O'Connor, .Miss Hazel Johnston ul Snn. a Cruz; Messrs. J. Saunders, E. Sauuders, Richard Couroy, Tbomas Murphy, Geoige Audiew, F. I'amow, rboiuas .Mullee, J. Cavanagb, .1. W. McCarthy, James 11. Grey, J. Magee, W. 11. Ha! ii-ou, George Ford, Leu MeUovern, Thomas Hail, S. Han, aires E. Wesllake, Albert Wales, E. Lcitch, John McGovern, Frank Cum mins, George K. Little. Lou.s. Young, Albert H. (i>_, J. 11. McDouald, Charles Mryder. W. 11. Adams, J. Harrington, E. Riley, Master D, Cuu roy and Master T. Evaus. I lif li _patrick-\*url_itiler Wedding. on Saturday evening a quiet wedding took place at lire residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fitz patrick, 2414 Polk streei. when Miss Kale Vur lander of Ciesceut City was uuited In mairlage tn Mr. Frank E. Fitzpatrick, by lhe Key. Dr. Stewart of the Krrsl Piesbyt. il.iu Church. Miss Unity rls wold, a sweet-lookiug young lady of less than four summers, attired lv a pretty appropriate white costume ssi'h an Im mense train, buie in her tiny bauds white satin cushion on which was p.aced the wedding l rug, and headed '.Ire wedding ptocessiou. Iho bridesmaids were Miss Emily King aud Miss Eliza Daiil, cousins ot the brtde and groom. The groomsmen were Dr. W. E. Fltzpaltlck and Dr. N. T. Couiseu. The pallors weie artistically decorated Willi flowers and ferns, and consplc . uus over the center of the bay-window svas __ unique horseshoe, composed of beautiful white and pink flowers, under which lhe bridal patty foi mcd. Afler the ceremony Mr.' and Mis. Fitzpatrick received the beany congratulations of iho_e pit-sent. A rir.ttiul collation was then served. Amid a sbowei of nee the Lai ■ly coup. lelt tor lite Lick House. They will spend a few days at Cazadero, and after their return will make Iheir home at Leoua. Th y were the recipients ot many val uable presents. A riens.nr I'fciiic. The firm ol F. Is. ri el & Bros, of tills dry gave a picnic at Uuerneville last Saturday their employes. After passing a pleasant day the picnickers returned Sunday, greatly pleased wiih their day's outing. Following are those who atleuoed: Miss Maiy Bean, Miss Lily Wag .toff, Mis- Annie Donaldson, Miss Katie Haynes, Miss Julia Sericano, Miss Anuie Johnston, Miss Josie Murray, Miss Nellie Murray, Miss Lizzie McDonald, Miss Nilda Seilcano, Miss Annie Lust, Miss Mamie Welch. Miss Sarah Walsh, 'ii"- Laura Walsh, Miss Aggie Walsh, Miss Mollie Meehan, Miss Hannah Finn, Miss Stella Lmack, Miss Pauline schudmack, Miss Winnie Johnston, Mi-s Lily Johnston, Miss Maggie Marshall. Miss Winnie Barker; Messrs. J. it. Flynn, William Evans, Charles A. Clancy, D. Clancy, L. Oidensteln, J. D. I. err. .on, E. Kelly, George Prosek, John i'rosek, Fiauk I'rOsel;. K. Kerdell, Tony Wetzel, William Harney, George Leunufeldt, Heniy Housielu, Herman Housieiu, S. J. Levy, Peter Preset), Ed James, Johu Buike, J. -Mai luclncs. L, Heluer, A. Johnson, D. Johnsou. w. Muses. W. Egan, Elf Sadler, Geoige 11. i'tosek, M. Tourney, Charles Audersou, Joseph Diuler, L. flupperger, M. Slump, L. P. ll.ifeli, P. Zimmer. J. Mc- Laughlin. •surprise Pnrty on Bitch Sireot. A very pleasant surprise party was tendered to Miss Maggie Quigley at her residence, 320 Bitch street, las'. Saturday evening, by her sister. Miss Mollie .Quigley, and Mr. Charles Walker. The evening was spent In singing and dancing, which continued up to a late hour. Supper was seised at midnight. Music was furnished by Mrs. A. yon Ltudeitrari, the Messrs. George and Julius Delser, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kreigeraud Mr. H.Voss. The following were present: Mr.and -Mrs. E. Quigley, Mr. and .Mis. John Qnigley, the -Misses Quigley, Mr. and Mrs. L. lire I ger, Mr. C. Walker. -Mr. 11. Vuss, Miss A. Gniilu, Miss Net lie Gnlliii. Miss Hannah D.-iser, Miss May *fs_in plcluu, Miss 11. iltie Van Anden, Miss Maggie Barry, Miss May Bto.ldniau, Mr. and Mrs. Hol land, Mrs. Schmidt, Miss May Murphy, Miss Julia Murphy, Miss McGoiry, .Hiss Halite Mur ray, Miss Kiltie Murray, Miss Laura Holland, Miss Daisy Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Holland; Messrs. Bpiingborgb, A. Glbb, C. Heck, T. Mur phy, J. Murphy. J. Sheelian, G. Kg. in, A. Bryaut, M. Duplicity, William Kills, D. Hnrtsough, V, Greeuallh. F. Torsiiey, Mrs. Becuer, Mr. L. iietger, Air. F. L. yon Llndemau. San Jose Jottings. Several informal hops middellghfu! excursions, together with at least one brilliant reception, call for particular chronicling among reccut events In the Garden City. As a kind of pleasant "half-way l."ii-e" between the city and Del Monte, Sau .lose Is always full of people, m mv of w iiuiii piefer the alliactious here lo any else where uffered. On Friday afternoon Mrs. 0 F. Willey gave a coaching pai ty to Apnews, on which occasion her guesls were: Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Vail, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Walklngloii, Mr. and Mis. F. s. Chadbouine, Dr. aud Mis. Keeney, Mr. aud Mrs. C. S. Moses, Mis. J. B. Poiilluey and Mrs. Giant Boyd. The new tennis club has been practicing assiduously and players are gradually becoming placed nr relative skill. Endue aim holds lis own at the Veiidome, but out-of-door pintles constitute a M rung rival to lis fascinations. Mrs. O. F. Willey gave a charming tea at the Ilt.ter Vend. Thursday. She was assisted In receiving by her sister, Mrs. J. 11. I'liiillnrv, and four lieaniiliil debutantes, Miss Grace Thome, .Miss Nellie Boyd, Miss Grace Com oy aud .Miss Mary Bowler. The occasion was the crystal wedding anniversary ol lhe hostess aud her hus band, aud many were lhe congratulating callers, Some coming Irom San Francisco. Among the guesls were: Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Bowler, Mr. and Mrs. Mot gnu Hill, Judge and Mis. It. K. Kliode«, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. i horn, Mr. and Mr-. v\ illlalii Wehner, Mr.and Mrs. C. 8- Moses, Mr. and Mis. A. 11. Vail, Mr. and Mis. it. Chute, Mr. and Mis. J. Suydaiu. Dr. and Mrs. Keeuey, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Clrailhourue, Mr. ami Mrs. M. Phillips, Mrs. J. Mervyn Donahue and Miss Mar guerite Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Bolhiu. Mr. and -Mrs. William Braemer, Mrs. Giant Boyd, Mr. .1. Featherstone, Mr. Willßtinson, Mr. Wal terlluey, Mr. Walter Thuiire, Mr. Waller Cal houn, Mr. Frank Willey aud Mr. Frank Vail. l-'irti,.. to liikfl Place. The monthly enieitainiiieiil and dance of the Western Addition Literary ■__ Social Clnu will lake place next Wednesday evening at Odd Fel lows' Ball. A new club with tbe name of " La Grippe" has been organized, and will give Its Initial social at llluinau's Hall on Sunday eveulug, the 3d prox. The military drama. " The Confederate Sny," will he riven at Saratoga llall next, Ibursday by me California Amateur I'Ujeis' Club. The Goidcu Links will give an entertainment and dance at l'ythian llall, 1005 Folk stieel, next Friday. Barittolaj Lodge. Xo. 1, 0. of the B. ts. Will give it? second pound an, l grab-brig parly and J Jittrtalnineut next Saturday evening at Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street Our Neighbors' Daughters' Social Club will give lis thud aunlveisaiy parly next Saturday evening at Manuel's llall, cornel of Twenty fomth and Folsoui streets. The Minuet Club will give its fouilb monthly bop at Irving Hall on '1 uesday evening, the '2'J'h lust. A literary aod musical entertainment and social will be given by the Ljiworib Leaguo of THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, MONDAY, JULY 14. 1800-EIGHT PAGES. Simpson Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church in the church parlors on Friday evening next. An attractive programme Is promised. Excelsior Lodge, No. 1252, K. and L. of H., will giro Its third anniversary ball at Odd Fel lows' Hall on the 7lh prux. Olympus Circle, No. 42, C. of F., will give an entertainment anil dance nt Kuhweder's Hall, corner of Seventeenth aud Noe streets, uexlFil- day evening. Grace Lodge. No. 6. U. E. A., will give an en tertainment and dance at -square Hall next Thursday evening. Tire Pandoras will give their opening entertain ment and dance at Mission Opera Hall on Thurs day evening, the "4tli Inst. The Eola Social Club will give a fancy French candy parly at Teutonta Hall, next Saiuiday evening. The second anniversary ball of the Club I-'rubslnn will take place at Germanla Hall, Suu day evening, the 27th lnst. The bl-monihly social and literary entertain ment ol Falrinouiit Lodge, No. 108. Knights uf Pyihlas, will lake place at Excelsior Hall, 2310 Mlsslou street, next Friday evening. Society Personal*. • Judge and Mrs. W. T. Wallace will return from San Jose to-day. Mrs. 1). Atlierton, who is now at Menlo Park, intends returning to this city In a lew weeks. Mr. W. Slltisou of the Anglo-Callfornla Bank will return from a brief stay at San Jose to-day. He has been speudiug a couple of weeks at Santa Cruz. Mrs. Html Chabnt and the Misses Chabof, of Oakland, have renin; -d from their St. Helena ranch. Mi-s Maggie Kittle will sail for Alaska to-day will) Mrs. Kittle. Mrs. J. li. Cooper aod Miss Alice Cooper have returned from a visit to Del Monte. Mr. and Mis. Haas aie at San Kafael. The Misses Susie and Ella Morgan and Miss Jennie Sanderson have returned Irom a visit lo Del Monte. -#, Mrs. Bae Terry 6 spending several weeks at ber country residence in lire Santa Cruz Moun tains. Miss Pestner, Mr. George Kuhi aud Mr. John Terry an* her guests. The Mls-es Fieiseuman of 1017 Oak street will return tionday after a pleasant sojourn at 'La Honda. Miss M. M. Murphy, Principal of Hie Jefferson School, arrived last Saturday on the steamer Australia, alter attending a very pleasant vaca tion at Honolulu. Captain and Mrs. Martin Bulger and Miss Emma Bulger are nt Han lett Springs. Professor E. K. solium/ of linnetli's Musical Academy has gone to Howell Muuutalu, Napa Couuly, to recuperate. Miss Madge Beck of San Francisco Is the guest of Mrs. Captain (Juivey of San Jo-e. Deputy Secretary .'t Slate, Geueiai 11. B. Da vidson left Sacramentu Friday tor Hack-Me- Tack, Mrs. Kennedy's home iv Butte Meadows. He was accompanied by Miss Anna Cushy and Miss Agues Hopper, who will spend lhe summer there. HOTEL, ARRIVALS. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. C II Douglass. Maine ri V Perciva], Napa II •;,,.: ,v sv,i'u„ey's CoverK C Parker _ is, cat Miss Heed, Cuffey's Cove S A Heuperjer, Williams Miss AKeed.Cuffey'sCove MrsStruub, Topeka A X Pardee. Areata Mrs Severans, 'iopeka A Stewart, Mexico .1 McDonald, Sacramento J VV Stewart, Mexico '» Sniltn, tows 11 M Stewart, Mexico KM Kutherford, Sausailto W r Anglin, Stockton V Scaront, Lompoc V l,';iiiit.iri « vr, Kureka F A Austin, Sacramento «' IV libert, Stockton i"W Thomas, fruckee 1* Shalnwald, Oregon H s /Ink, Santa Hosa £ VV Kerr, "i nlare (' Meyer, Naps II Kerr. Tola re J A Leonard, San Diego A llulij . Nebraska J Morrill. Wrights .' Wilson, Alalia I: I' air. I'.ouidin Island M 1. titer-'. rt _ vr. rs Dak A Mi rrow.Uouldlnlsland .1 Emerson, South Dakota .'. \s Olson, California vv Emerson, S Dakota J Mai hers, California Miss F Emerson. s Dak I. lllrjiss, Delano Miss M Liners. S Dak |WJ McCracken, Delano ■>'• I, rii-ii,., , Mudestu .1 1* Drake A; sv, Kureka J 1' Work, liiiir ii-r.l Miss A lira:.,-, Kureka Horny, Hartford si;., X Drake, Eureka vv Uroo-S, si Louis A Peterson, San Diego .1 I-: milliter, San Joee .1 I) Loc tud, I'lriaU VV it Hazeu, Sulsuu Miss Hoover, Cl. lea A Limn .Nebraska ill Turner, Alameda _ 11 Norton, Nebraska J W Simpson, Alameda* Svv Hard. I'oint Arena >ti liar sou. Oakland C O oisun, San Diego 11LSS HOUSE. T Hitchcock, Latrobe .< C Fitzgerald. Rhonervle Miss Uiehsain, Latrobe J M sass. Eureka c _,' Frost. Julian '. \v Jackson, Eureka s L i'.tnsi-.iin. Modesto II Wilson, Areata Do Mail. Visalia _ M Buck. Humboldt i, Turner. Elk Grove Miss V Adams, Humboldt Miss I. lioode, New York vv Wandsiibeu, san Diego Miss li Dawes, New York F G Mack, San Diego Dr Ileal,. A Greenfield VI D Bennett, Slsk . ■I cross Mavlieid p I* Block. Siskiyou 8 N \v ballon. Itocklln (■ McNeal, Siskiyou S L Smith, Alvarado ,1! vv Cooper, Humboldt I. 1! Ellen, Call ii.-i E I. Hunt. Humboldt It 1' Cannon, Tucson It A Kennedy, Humboldt ll A kr. ..[.;-. -. larls Oplspo vv w Healy, New Voik E Fernandez, S Luis obisooi H Carpenter, Tombstone •' It Sinittiers, Santa Rosa Bender, Ohio r. W Donne!!. California (Mrs .1 Perry. Los Angeles Ii M Covert, California IE Miliier, Los Angeles Dr J T Ernest, CalttornlajJ Vail, Dircou X W Van I'ett. (ink and Mrs C Powers ,v r. Sacto .1 D Crawford, California "i W* Arnold, Santa Kosa J Martin, California .1 S Wo id, Fresno ti s Adams, Sacramento jli H Borchers, Fresno M Mclaneraey, Prescott c A Rider, Stockton ltniieri i.i iw. Prescotl B Gibson, Stockton It Crorker, Los Angeles C Tucker, Lonrpoc Slt Wallace _w, L AnglE rs Woods, Los Alamos X in tiiviii, I _v.ii L beldlug, Stockton s C Henderson, Ventura ) GRAND HOTEL. P Hopkins _ wf, Oakland .1 Conbanks, California A L Levinsky, Stockton W a Pears, Zanesvlile • i A Louttlt, Sto. kton P Field, San Diego vv I. Sheldon, Topeka [w g Bonner, Eureka E .*.'. Hayes, Topeka Mrs M Bond, Ventura X Varney, ElrkVllle i' sv Roberts, lerndale 11 Cohen A- sst.i., ■- Angles JII Epperson, Bed Bluff II Paul a- wf, Ttitst'ii |VV m Fowler, Stockton Mrs, A Paul, Tucson i VV B Lawrence, Vacavllle .Miss c Burnett, Visalia . D Nighiingale.Svrricuse L L Gray, Fresno A C Cochran, Sau Diego _ J V Paul, Tucson C Zeliuer. Sacramento J Gamble, San .Mateo ,F r, Baker * fin, Chicago ti vs t_nerson,Wasblngtn P Durham « sir, N Haven II It >:■ ti.-. Sao Jose C S Rleharosoo. Visalia A McKlunon, Stockton 'H c Holly, calitornia C I" Priese, Baltimore B Losvry, Macond .l M Helm, California ! VV Mi.rr*., Danville J C Woodward, Cal J M Collier, Fresno li i" Darker, Pleasanton P Stewart, Santa Maria Mrs 11 Shackelford * fin, lMrs .1 Phillips, Wilisviile Ked Bluff A Fargo _ wf, Llvermore A J Hindi, Sanla Cruz Rev J Partridge, Petalma 0 L Warlel, Haysvards jC Chrsholiri, Fresno W Turiney, Vallejo (L J winebell, Fresno PALACE HOTEL. J II Eaines, Chicago lARDOdSSVOI.iI XJ L A Dodssrortn, N V M:-- F Dodsworlh, X J i; A Krraop, So Luis Obsp i. Williams, Nevada E Finandy. Sn Luis oidsp Mrs M Cookie .v eh. Mo A Dodsviorm ,'. s.i. s, V Mrs V»* Miller ft eh. Mo T A Nerney, san Diego Mrs N'esvcouibe, san Dleg C W Bar-er, Nets York .1 o McCoy, El Paso J Haley, Los Angeles J II Carpenter. Arizona li Kimball, lit. stun J Reed, Ireland .1 D Cat r, Salinas 1) Stone A is f, Ohio C Lti-.ii. ■ Tennessee IE A McFarland Aw. NY it', Brocks, New Orleans E Washburn, Chicago G vv Kurti., London It H Smith, Scotland .1 C i altllasv. Victoria EW Churchill _sl, Napa D McKae, Visalia G H Chaibot. sn Antonio _ I! _ We.stbr.o.r. Los AujG F Reed, 1T, .-tun J Gtassou, Grass Valley (YY II Bancroft, salt Lake .1 VV s; r ., tt,,, A ss-, Ariz J le Roy While, Mil .1 E >ess c, F'ugiaud Vi it Buckles, Baltimore i" VV Wentzel, Germany V Reddassay .s wr, King I'r T X Parke A vv. Pa sv Clyde Sullivan A _____ F .McLaughlin. Oroville Nesv York W A Woodworlh. 11l Miss Nellie Smith, la S Toidas A v,-r. Nesv York Kale J Lelnnn, I'lrlla A Meyer, Guatemala E I. Baldwin, Detroit F \v Ely, Santa Cruz B M Godsal, Santa Cruz AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL. P Hanson. Santa Rosa J Clark. England _ X Kuril-. Santa lit.a P Marine, California .1 olden, San Jose |F Wisharil aw, Cal T Paulson, Michigan j.I Satiiarns, Mendocino A Paulson, Michigan J Lavercomb, Dartmouth vv i, Hart, siii.iui i; II Wentsvor.li. Portlnd X c Cook, Sonama ll D Thomas, Sacramento r; Simpson, Nevada G 1: Dakiu. Sacrameuto G Curtis, Nevada ii Dalrymple, Sa to W Eaton, England A Healds. Chicago VV ii Guuid, Lrritlarrd Ii Henry A sv, Napa .1 Norton, Merced .1 Mulch, Sau Joaquin ii M Alexander, Andersn F it Jacobs Jt t, Huston J Richardson dlw.Aubarn H VI Hlekey A- w, Napa 0 E Riley, Auburn jFMrKtnnoii, Chicago i c vvtiiraurs,r_acrarncnto G Riley, Pennsylvania II Hen, in, I kiau I Vltl_ulnn, M'ilpltas T Byrnes, Ckiah vv ii t, ._>>::— l . . cal JI Lasv, Mexico It Addison, Pasadena C J Reilly, Colorado G Darville, Olympia A i .!. Ist' :.-■ A- ■.-., Karrs .1 D Nightingale, N V J '. Pi rry .', i. Stockton II D Saunders, Ca! .1 i: Avis .v f, Texas E Loder, Berkeley vv si Blair, -lii-ville J E Veirs, Stocktoa C Ssse_irey, Stockton - -^ _ LICK HODSE. Hr.i Hats .v. Grass VaLC X Keller, Visalia EO Smith, Clipper Gap FVV Ward, Visalia A I'., i.r. an .'. v. li urrr !,,.: .I ; S M Eraser, Visalia M J Mulhern. San Rafael G hrltton, Visalia A is sewburgh, Petaluma N vv f_lbler, Visalia i, w Kuspp, _1, Obispo .1 X Peudergrass, Visalia .1 Mririti...,, Alameda P 8 Drown, Visalia .1 W il, idei . nt_ .... .iii.n .-',: W Creghram, Visalia - Miss A Henderson, Eureka J E I'resvett, Auburn I, V Henderson, Eureka F A Scnnelder A svf. Col ls ' iirnrrn r -A litt.tiiiiiibldt live I'ark J RaWkcs- svf, Napa IJHHawley, NawTork s m Hitch A tsl, Portland " M Wllburn, Gllroy F SI . i. Red liiirii C V Hall, Sacramento II 11 latiieir, Marysvllie 'Miss ll Karr, trlarysviile W Viiumell, Santa Clara -Mis.* c Mooney, M.rrysvle Miss M li Culler, lowa .1 .1 Barrett, Stockton Mrs li il Cole ,v iir, Colo J Leonard A svf. 'Ventura 1- M Miller, r'alllornta Mrs Woodworth, Chicago X. Todd a wf, New York Miss Holly, Chicago c 11 Murphy, Visalia ,a PCatUn. Sacrauiento W It Millard, Visalia II Byrne, Visal a J ituikenr.a.re. Vlsarla C A Speer, Visalia BROOKLYN HOTEL. J Matter, sari .1,.- - llii.uie, Slocktonß it Club VY vi Montgomery A w, Parrots do Dtvlsvllte ' Kllroy do .1 Sullivan, Mode '■> Selna do Mrs l.rrsner. Stockton Fogarty do i. Helns, Cincinnati lison do Ml-s Brown, Harris!, tug, Puslger do J Johirstjri. Eureka Cahrll do C Klein, Shatcben Co Holliday do II Allen. Redwood Arrrr-troiig do G Patterson. Redwood 'i uruer do T 11 Martin. Monterey 0 1' ilyrd i w, Visalia Mr- _ Meyer, Eureka Mis I M iistd. Visalia 1. Kitchein, San I. Obispo it 1. I'.vrd, Visalia L Stewart, Los Angeles J s Balaam A sv. Visalia si ,s Stewart, Los Aug C I; Hindoo A sv. stocktn ,1 M I'ort-i. Chicago j T carriene. .5i...i,.-t., 11 II i hiebant, Ban Jose I .Mrs Moure, San Diego M White, Stockton | sv Anstott, Urldley 1' Krr rd, Stockton C C Jackson, Ventura 1 Losvetitlr.it ,v is, Modesto ri 11 Pavir-., San Diego G Uoodwtn A- sv. Modesto P Cleggett, Portlaud II liogelnian Ass, Mod. sto; l-.rolre His Knee-Cap, John Dugitu, a young newsboy, was fighting with a comrade named Charles Barnie on California ami Davis streets Sat urday afternoon, but fell and broke his knee-cap. The injured member was set by Assistant Police Surgeon Bunker. Dttgan was then conveyed to hi, borne at 1516 Kearuy street. ■ l .11 ii i.'- Forced Coui|>roml,'. . J. J. Ca'.lighan was committed to the County Jail Saturday by Justice ot the Peace llolaml for refusing to pay Attorney Needles fcl_o for prosecuting a case in his behalf against the I'otrero lltidge Com pany for damages for personal injuries. Callighau compromised tho case out ol court, •■" * *-• , . A I'nglllst Purloins Clothes. Edward Tin ner. a colored prize-lighter of San Jose, was at rested by officer Conboy Saturday on the ch.iige of petty larceny. lie Is accused ol entering tlie room of Nathaniel Williamson, at 44 Jessie street, aim pnrlolnlog a suit ol clothes ami a silver watch and chain. When ni rested Ihe article- were louud ou Turner's i eisou. FULL- TIBESS suits rriß HII'.K, BCITABLK fob balls, parties, sscililiiiK or receptions, ou reasonable terms, at Original Misfit Clothing Parlors, northwest corner Post and Dupout streets. THE COLUMBINE. OF all the saucy flowers that grow. Yon are tbOMUCtetS I know; Reflect* these lovely summer days, I' pun the folly of your ways. Whlsperlug to a sweet snowball That uud . beside the garden wall, Then smiling with coqi'ettl.h eyes At Dues aud birds and butterflies. In garden, or In woodland prove I find you, If 1 chance to rove; You turn, you swing, you bow and sway Olid fragrant breezes all the day. Low sinks the sun in crimson skies, 'lif wild birds Ming sweet lullabies, And twilight shades and shadows tall. As eveulug hovers over all, "When day is wrapped In dreamy night. And lovers walk in pale moonlight, ] think their secrets you divine, Oh! saucy, fickle Columbine —Tick's Magazine for July. ■ i .. i i i i ■ UNFORSEEN. T'/tv.J'JHAT Is the matter, eh, father? You (9 Hf'?. I(ICK is if someiliiug had gone wrong," (oVfaf •_ said Mr. Stuart Craye, a good-looking, VMilfli'.'l elegant young fellow of three-and tweuiy, and heir to s_uati Grove, as baudsome a properly as Is to be seeu Hi the county. "Suinelhing has gone wrong, indued, Stuart," replied his father. Sir Thomas. "Head that! There Is a pretty leter to receive from Hie rector of one's parish I It Is monstrous ! It Is de plorable I" and in his excitement the Baronet rose lioin Iris chair and began to pace up aud down the lofty a.. .trim Just at ibis moment the door opened and Lady Ci aye came in with a bunch ot Neapolitan vio lets in her baud. She was fnllowed by her pretty daughter Emily, who was 17, aud who had jusl been pieseutcd. "lieie, my dear," began Laity Craye, present ing her violets with a smile. "Are they uot sweet, Emily, and I have ransacked the green houses io bud a bunch magnificent enough to oiler you. Hut," added she, stopping short, "what can be lhe matter? And Stuart looks as It he weie going to faint. My dear boy sit down," concluded she lv some alarm. The young man obeyed, murmuring. "I am so surprised— that is it mother." "Mere surprise would nut make you and your father look, like this. Speak out and tell me at once whal has happened," she said. "1 suppose you must bear 11, though really, my dear, 1 don't know how to acquaint you with sucli a thing*" cried sir Thomas, wrathful and agitated. "As for Stuart, no wonder be Is over whelmed wiih astonishment ami dismay." "Will, explain the matter, my dear," urged her ladyship, gently, and silting down near blm pre pared to treat some disagreeable coiuniuuica- I 101 l - "It is enough to give you aulte a shock," com menced Sir Thomas. "Well, I will lell you as briefly as possible fur ll Is not a pleasant theme over ivhlch to linger. The Hey. Septimus Crofts, the lector of this parish, a widower wllh grown up daughters, as we, ill know. writes to communi cate to me his Intention of making a secuud mar riage— bringing a young wile to the lectoiy who will uaiuially then be In a posilluu of some responsibility. And ou whom do you suppose Iris choice has fallen." and the Baiunel paused, will a bitter smile upon his lips. "1 cannot Imagine] Any one In the parish?" asked Lady Craye, now thoroughly roused lo Hie keenest inieiesi lv the question. "Crriafbly, some one lv the palish." replied her l.usbcud, his bitterness of lone still mure ac- C- unrated. "Miss Fovvlei ?" hazarded her ladyship. ••Some one lar mote objectionable than .Miss Fovvlei," i .joined lhe Baiuuet. 'She would be misplaced enough as ihe lectin's wife; but the person he has selected will he, not uuly mis placed, but lidlculous. And she will inane Mm ridiculous, if he marries her 1 will never put my foot Insole Ins door again— nor con sent lo my lamlly doing so, either. " "But who is .-ire-.-' asked Lady Craye. "Dill late governess, Ella Mayne." "Oh, papa !" gasped Emily, the color rising over her lace. "Ella Mayne ! Why. she is not more thau 17— jusl Emily's age!'' erred Lady Craye. Stuait lemalued perfectly quiet and immova ble. He looked as 11 turned lv stone. Appa leully the young fellow was gazing out over ihe linn pleasriii -gr fluids, seeu lo orirclr advantage Hum the libiaiv window, fur the blossoms of spring were about to open their wealth of beauty after then long winter sleep. But, lv re ality, he saw- nothing of tne scene unfolded to his view. lie sluuJ there like a man iii a dream. But he was conscious In a dim way of what was going un ........,: hull. He heard his mother inter an indlguani sentence or iwo against the rector, lie was sensible that his sister Emily was speaking in blame of Ella. "She ought nol to dieam uf such .1 thing. It Is her duly lv leluse Mm," cued Emily. "Site Is baldly likely to do that," ejaculated Sir '1 bonus, bully. "No; a penniless girl will not refuse a hand-nine pi uvlsiun, au asssuied po sition, easy, coiisid.iailuu, comfort and luxury. Bull win see what Impression can be made ou the lector. He may, from shame, yield lv my representations ol what he owes to Ins position, to lire teeliitgs of Ms pal lshluners, to the risk of losing the Influence he lias hitherto possessed In this place. 1 presume my opinion will have some weight with him, since he writes to acquaint me 'Leloie any one else,' as he words it, with his le soive. li he call be won over to listen to reason, the girl can be bribed to hold her tongue. I would not inlnil giving a £1011 to avert such a ca tastrophe, much as 1 need money to pay oil that gage. "Aie you going to the rcctotyv asked Lady Craye, as her husband rose quickly from his chair. "Yes; at once— before dinner. Such a matter cannot be deferred, Wish me success, my dear. Of cum si', 1 must go alone, ot bei wise 1 should ask you to accompany me." "I will walk with you in the gulden gale, how ever," said her lady-hlp, rising. They sseni oul through the long French win dow, across the lawn whero lire greenery of shrill) and lire, together Willi the sweetness of Hie evening air, made the garden a soil of para dise. Einlly Craye and her Mother weio left alone. "Collie and have some lea. dear Stuart," said the young lady. "You stand there like a statue, and look so 111! You need not lake it to heait it Mr. Cudis marries Miss Mayne, surely. "Oh, Emily!" rejoined be, wllh a sort of groan. "Siuaii! What is the matter?" said the girl, springing up and ruuulug to ins side. Then, looking inio Ins lace, she started bac, sinici; Willi tire conviction that something was very wrung Indeed with her much loved, petted, band some young tnother. "Emily!, replied he, almost in a whisper, and laying iris hand upon her linger, which now clasped his arm as she gazed eagerly at Mm. "Yes, dear Sluait," she answered, clinging to him. "Would you— would you be my friend even if you thought 1 liaddoue very wrong? If 1 startled you veiy much by a— confession ."* "Oh, yes— yes," she said, fervently. "Yott are my only brother. But 11 Is so difficult for lire to ll. ink sou count dv wrong. Stuart, lell me all you have 10 tell!" •I vsill- 1 must) Oh, prepare fur what will be to you a ten ib v prise. Emily." He 1 .instil as If It was haul fur him to go on; and sire, with Hie swift Intuition rrt a woman, dtstiicd in 1 till tire reason of ins deep emotion; ilieir, I" spare blm the pain of telling, she cited: "Shall I lell you, Stuail*.' Is It that you love Ella laym".'" ills handsome young lace giusvid with some deep feeling, us lie answered: "Yes, you have guessed part, Emily, but you will never guess all, unless 1 enlighten yon." "Not guess all?" said she, quesiloiiingiy. "My own dear broil. er! oil, bow sous' 1 am fur you*! Why must you, svho are so kind to every one, be unhappy? Oh. tty to forget her. poor lit tie cii I. as soou as yon eaii, fur ii is hopeless altogether Ural papa .mil mamma should ever consent 10 any eugasemeul of tbatsoitl Oh, how l grieve fur you, dear Siuaii!" "Emily, you do not know ihe worst yet," said be, turning Iris face luward her. " V\ hai else can there be to tell?" said Emily, alarmed vaguely with what she might yet dis cover. But no suspicion of the actual truth dawned upon her mind. " Theie Is a great deal more to tell, Emily, and yet it can be told In leu words; oue shun sen tence will reveal all. Can yuu bear vrraat 1 am golug to say, toy deal little sister?" asked he. " Were 1 alone concerned 1 would bear what must come cheerfully; but 11 is not so and I want you lo stand by me nuvv." •■Of course 1 would do thai always, Stuart," she answered, irembliug. " _oii are (lightened, Emily; but yet 1 think you arc prepared lor what is lo come." •' Yes," she said, "yes;" but sire was so bewil deied Unit she could not fully realize what was passing between herself and blm. " Well then, listen, Emily," resumed he, "and be my Uelender, my friend, when my lather and mother nun against me— when i .tin far from my old home I Emily, this may be our good bye for Vt-ats, for to-night 1 must lei my lather know the truth— Ella and 1 were man led a week since ! " "Married!" faltered Emily Craye, literally stunned by the blow. " Yes, Emily, Ella Is my adored wife! 1 loved her so absorbingly, how could 1 help lulling her so wheu she was hit alone and penniless? and, having dime this, how could I leave her? Then, when people began to whisper ciuel things agaiust my angel, ray iuie and lovely dailiui:, because ot my constant visits lo the faun where she had found lodgings, whal way lay before me bill to many her? On! she is my life's deep joy she Is my deal treasure! w balls wealth compared to my Ella's loveliness aud inmost Worth '!" Emily tottered to her feet (she had sunk ou a seal In her agitation), ami sho faltered nut: " Papa will never, never forgive you!" " It Is thai which cuts me to Iho heart, Emily " said Stuart, "Ii Is not alight thing to led oneself cut oil from homo and one's nearest rela tions. But 1 must go and write to my lather anil pack up lhe lew things which 1 can call my own. Kiss mc, dear Emily, and don'i refuse to wi lie lo ore now und then, Good-by, dear sis lei!" lie touk her a moment Intu his aims kissed her aOeclluualely, and rushed from the loom. The young man was In such a tumult of feel ing that he was but a few minutes In dashing oil some lines to bis lather, In which be briefly re vealed the truth. Then, as hastily ringing for the Pullman who usually walled ou blm, lie dl reeled the astonished servant to pack all his things, and lrn ward them to the Great Western .•station, alter which, with a mute farewell to bis mother, whom he saw leisurely ascending the great subcase, aud dared not now encounter, he passed out of his ancestral home, and look the way lo a laim-bouse whicb lay ou the load lo the recloiy. As he drew near the picturesque old building he caught sight ul her who held all his bean sil ting by a window, near which stood a lamp. This lamp lighted Ibe Interiors, the homely room, showing the exquisite girlish form, the entranc ing beauty of the youthful bilde. Her large gray eyes had a world of loveliness in them, and something far more than this, for li was divined love which was bidden Iv their depths She was one of I hose enchanting visions which seldom meet ns here; and all ahnui her clustered graces or girlhood, mixed with those of the dawn of tall est womanhood, No wonder that the young heir of Stuart Grove had been untitle to leslstt ber beauty, and bad besought her (wheu she had lelt ins mother's root) to wed him ere the year grew older. Kila had been very fneudleis; sbe bad passed her childish days Willi a stein old uncle, who rented a small faun In the neighborhood; but be loved books better than farming, and when his lease expired and Iris niece was ten years old, he accepted the Invitation of au elderly relative to go out to Australia aud help him alike In man aging a sheep theie and In arranging a large library be bud goi together. As to Kila, he bad condescended in this emergency, to ask tbe ad vice of Lady Ciuyo(fui he uaa been a tenant Sir Thomas', and ber ladyship took an Interest lv the orphan glil). "Send her io school," said Lady Craye, "a good middle-class school, and dire will be able to Und employment atterwatd as a teacher, for she is not suited for other work." And so it had come lo pass that Ella's uncle sailed away, leaving two hundred aud lilly pounds invested for the child's benefit, and a school was found for her where the leims were about furry pounds a year; and when the girl quilted school al sixteen, and Lady Crave saw bow quick and clever she had crown, she ollered her the post of nursery governess at Stuart Urove, tor Emily aud her eldest brother bad two or three Utile sisters still In the nursery. It was thus thai Ella and the young heir had grown to love each oilier; though they never met In the drawing-room except on ihe raiest occasions, such as a children's dance or a Clirlsiinas-tiee. At the cud of a twelvemonth. Lady Craye (though without any suspicion of Hie love story which had been acted out) had de cided that It would be . betler to have an older person and a foreigner for her younger children, and she told Ella that she had taken lodgings lor her at Willow Farm, aud would soon hud her position In a school as a junior teacher; and Ella had been veiy gentle and spn-eu but a few words of sorrow, but her voiinii be.ii was broken, sue went away to ihe farm one evening without any opportunity of bidding farewell to Mm whom she had always called " Mr. Siuait," and uol caring, If parted from Mm, to struggle un in the dim, cold, cruel waste which life must be to her without his presence; and as sue was sinking Into voiceless despair, he came ! lie threw himself at her feet, and poured nut the wondrous tale of his devoted worship. Hack into sunlight and warmest joy passed Ella's soul. He loved her ! and the world for her was recreated iv col ors all divine ! She was so young, so loving, so terrified when whispers about "the young squire" began to reach her ears, that, after passionate entreaties fiom Smart " lo bless Mm by becoming Ins own sweet bride," she had yielded, and the young pair bad been married by special license, The Lurried bridal was to be kept secret for a little white; si nan had always meant to avow it and bear the consequences. Well, the consequence, had now begun. Ella, the beautiful bihle he had won, sal waiting for htm In ills.- twilight; his high bum mother was calmly dressing for dinner, unconscious of the cloud about to bieak over them all; his sister was in ioriuies of tiepld.itinir, and his father was Having a stormy Interview with lire rector— and bere sat lire sweet cause of it all— this gui with all the blo-soin and bloom of youth, loveli ness and purity about her. As Stuart caught sight ol her graceful head, he lelt as if. for her sake, lie could endure tbe life of au exile. Brightly played the fire among lhe corners of the old sttiing-ionur at lire linn , making visible everything within, and as (lie Impassioned young brldesgruoni lushed eagerly to Ella's side, fondly clasping her to Ms brail, his lather, Sir 'lhomas, tnoioughly wunit-d and disheartened by the Issue ol his visit to the iccioiy, ap proached the gateway ot Willow Farm. Why should he nut speak lo the girl who had beeu lhe cause of all Ibis unpleasantness? iiwas just possible thai he might frighten her from be coming the rector's wife if lie panned In suffi ciently vivid colors the mistake she would make In mar lying a man past middle age, with no taste in common with hers. obeying his Im pulse, and perchance as some outlet lo his ex cited feeling, he inured Into the gale at Willow Farm, aud saw— what? His own sou Sluriri— ills heir, his Joy, his pride— at Ihe feet of Ella Mayne, the girl whom 11 had been leriible enough to picture as holding the position of the lector's wife. The sight of his sun at Ella's leet revealed so much that the haughty Baruuet was entirely overcome, and, leaning against the gat struggled with the ex cess Ms bitterness s.ud anger, ile could not speak or more; he cuuld only stand theie. Ins burn reeling with amazed Indignation. Arid as he lined motionless, glaring at the ycung couple withlu he was attracted, d spue himself, by the expression on Ella's face. Some divine feeling had painted there au ecstacy uf r.ipttne, and she made so entrancing a picture thai he was enchained by It. Oil ! pity that she was not a well-born heiress, lit lo wed lhe future owner of Smart Grove! As it was, he would thrust her out, together with that sou himself, on whom so-many hopes had rested. On lire other side uf the easement the fair bride was saying lo her bridegroom, with shy sweetness: "Stuart, do you lliluk that anything In this world could over make youi father forgive us?" And as lie could uut frame his lips to say •' No, darling!" to the owner of tbose heavenly orbs, lie stooped lv leave a rapluruus kiss upuu her lips, hut Ella eagerly ifpealed her loving question. "Suppose anything impossibly likely to bap pen had happeued, Stuart; suppose 1 was a real heiress in disguise, could 1 win lavor iheu fur my otherwise poor self?" " You aie the richest treasure the wot holds, my darling I" Inieuupled he with unspeakable tr-uderuess. " Bui you do not answer me. Stuart," she Whis pered. '■ If 1 was a real hen ess— " " If you weie one, my treasure, my father would certainly pardon us both, fur Ho la terri bly homered about that mortgage. Hut I wan t yon as you aie. I would not have you otherwise if 1 could." " Oh, Stuait," she cried joyfully, " I am rich. lam a gieat heliess. See thai letter and tele gram—both received from a Loudon lawyer since you left me tills morning. My uncle, who went to Australia six years ago, and who scarcely wrrde lo me once all that lime, has died and left me all the wealth he had through his old cousin's bequest. They say I shall have seventy thou sand pounds ! Will it make your father hap pier? Then let him take it all— all, dear sm all." Sir Thomas bad by this time got within the open doorway of the house. The sound of Ella's voice made hun pause to catch her words, and ■ bus he learned the news of her wealth, and of tier desire lo smooth lire one long trouble of ills lite concerning the inuilgago he could nut liqui date. ....... An hour Inter Emily crave anil her mother, Imp. manly wondering why* Sir Thomas did not return, glanced anxiously from the drawing room window, and lv lire stream of light thrown by the hall lamp through the open entrance door, discerned three figures— of the Baronet, of Stuart nod of F.rla! The latter leaned ou Sir 1 in. or. is' arm, who reitaided net tenderly. Emily Uttered a joyful cry, and ran down to men her b: oilier. Lady Craye hastened alter her daughter, aud there in the old hall a confused, bewildering, hai'py explanation look place, and in a few moments Ella was preseoled to the household as Hie bilde who would hereafter bo mistress of the beautllul place called Stuart Grove. " iv think, my (lulling," breathed her bride groom fondly, as they sat apart a lew hours later, trying Io realize their Joy, " 10 think that I linve you here, and that you" are my acknowledged wife! Can anything be so sweet to know as this.'" " Yes, there Is something far dearer Kir me to know," murmured Ella, nesting tier beautiful head against her husband's shoulder; "yes, the remembrance that yon wedded me when I was eulliely without wealth or position. That thought will brighten my whole lite, dearest Siu aii ! " " Aad It will brighten all my days to have won you, 11. v dear one ! " exclaimed he, his soul's deep love shilling down on her from his adoring eyes. ____________________ __• A. SOMETHI»G TO LAUGH AT. said a sweet, charming, lovely ycung Mrs., *' I n-rrii, don't know what a Km:" A rogue beard her speak. Kissed her plumb on the cheek, And said, as he did it, •• \s 1,., Thrs :" —Lawrence American. • * • Clara- 1 have such a horror of stowing old. mid (sweetly I should think you would have got over It by this time— Drake's Magazine, * * « Inquiring Boy — Pa, what's a misnomer? Father— Oil, it's calling the fastest vessel afloat alter Philadelphia. Now co and play, my sou.— N. V. Tribune." • • • •' He hasn't much go." " Mercy, no! He hung on at our house last night until alter 12 o'clock, Then pa put out lhe light and turned to Chollle and said ' Next!' "— N. If. Herald. • * • Little Girl (during a thunder-storm)—Mamma do they have music In heaven ? '• Yes. my dear.'' Utile GUl— Well, I guess Wagner must be lead ing the orchestra.— N. V. Wee.sly. • • « Sue (at the poultry farm)— Just see what a con vention of hens! lie— a convention composed entirely of lay delegates.— Builliigiun Free Press. -*;'■•.• - « r His Fiancee— lsn't this a lovely engagement ring that Charley gave me? ills Sister— Yes, dear, Mild I hope you will he carelul ol U. 1 only loaned it to ihe dear boy.— Drakes Magazine. * * « Customer— Here, waiter, 1 give you three pence for yourself; now tell me what yon would recommend with a clear conscience. Waller (in a confidential whisper)— to an other restaurant!— Fllegende Blatter. . . . Purchaser— Why. confound It, I don't believe thee Is a drop ol water on this place. You told me there was plenty of good water within two hundred feet of the bouse. Keal Estate Agent— there is, sir; but you'll have to dig for It. Didn't 1 leU you lhat?— "N. Y. World. .* * . Slimmer Girl— Do you remember how we sat on the sand alter our sail, and the waves broke al our leer? • Last Victim (absently)— So was I. Summer Girl— What. Last Victim — Brone at your reet. — N. Y. World. « « « "What has become of Miss Parkins, the girl you were so attentive to at Lenox lust summer? Is she lv town?" " Yes." Did she send you cards?" " Yes" (after a pause;, '• her wedding cards."— Harper's Bazar, * • • New Father-in-law— Well, sir, the ceremony Is over, and now that yon nre the husband of my daughter 1 want to give you a Utile advice. What would you do If you should wake up some night and lind burglars iv the house Bildegrooiii— l should tell them that my father in-law forgot to give my wlte a wedding dowry, and they'd go away.— Loudon 1 it-Bits. 1 he Sparkling Brook. All day long the brooklet washed!. On Us gladsome, spaikllug way; O'er the rocks Its torrent daslietn, Tossing up a rainbow spray. Pure, 11 cleansetb all It touches, Vivifying, through the years; l'erfumeo boughs, with playful clutches, Scent ii as li disappears. Thus With SOZODONT forever, I'ureaud fragrant, cleansing, sweet, Like a life-preserving river. Flows it on In triumph complete. It Is a Positive Luxury To brush the teeth with SOZODONT, so fragrant and refreshing is it, aud so pleasant is the taste It leaves in the mouth after tbe operation. Then how gratifying is the effect and bow complacent feels the beholder, who views lu tbe glass a row of Ivories rendered spotless by this benign and delightful toilet article. Only a few drops on the brush ls needed for an ablution, aud yet it It wondrously effective. J3_glS__Sig LIST OF LETTERS Remaining unclaimed In the Postofllce at San Fran cisco on MONDAY, July 13, 1890. Rrj- obtain any or these letters the applicant must call for "Advertised Letters," and (five the date of the list. I * not called for within two weeks they will be sent to the Dead-letter Office. 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Theo- Rogers, Ella Ryan, Mrs VS J dor | Sabine, Mrs El-,Slncl_lr,MrsM E Stanton, Robert ten ' rrrontou, Fred starrsey. Miss \V Saiolsky, Simon lt Harrison Saviers, Mrs Slpoel, A Standiuger, Miss Julia Ms.- Ron, Mrs Mary Sairdoseu, An- Magdalene Steffens, Eddy dren- Skannnass, II Stein, Barney Saunders, Wil- Smith, Miss Ella steugeir. J w lain II Smith, Emma O Stevens, Charles SarehetcMrsA II r smith, E G Stephens.John D Sargent, William Kiowa It Stevenson, Pull- Saaseuberg, Mrs: smith, gvv ACo lipa J '• Smith, George Stewart.MrsftDr Saul, Miss Agnes Smith, Harold G J B Sawyer, A I Smith, Mrs ll Stewart.Rev J B Sawyer.MissEtta smith, Mrs J1) Stewart. Jerome Sny, r, Charlie S smith, John J D Shade. Karl Smith, Miss M E Stlegler, Victor Schilling ft Co Smith, Mrs MM Stlnson, TL schillings, Max Smith, Mrs M P sterling. Mrs Schubert, Esq, Smith, Mrs r Mabel Leo Maude W Sirrt, Will John Scholz, W Smith, William Stoli A Co, 11 W Schooley, Miss L Snyder, Prof I Stott, Joseph D Sosligar, VV 8 Strange. Geo C , Schulz, Max Sore e, Warren | Strauss, Sam J Schulze, Paul southern Oregon Strauss, Max Scanner. Vv J S _ Co | Strong, 1. Scale; . I rank .owthwell,C_ar-|StygerMrsMarle See, Miss Nellie ley , Susie Sexton, Mrs Bell i Spalding, Bertha Sulllvan.Mrsll F ScxtoicJoseph It w Sulllvau, Mrs _ Shafer, J M Sarling, Mrs Sullivan, Dan Sbamerrelt.Jake Henry Suudberg, Miss Shilling, Robert Spier, Adam Vena sir!. iss, Esq. M Speer, George Sunderlln, Miss Shmoele, I rank Spruce, Mrs Gracie Short, Mrs I' A i Ural i. erd Sutherland, Shuuiivas, Mrs it Spencer, Paul M Lewis 11 | Spencer, S X Sutrltf. S P Sbupp, BerthanaiSprague, J ii swain. Polly V (.spring, Mrs o Ltswansou, Mrs Shurtliff, EM Staa dc c k er. l John Seik, Miss rrirr.i Emanuel ISwasey, Henri- Sim, Peter C .stanyan, Mrs i anna B Tackabury, II Thomas, Jas VV Tonee, Miss Rell 'lauaka, Frank Thomas, Mrs Traves, Mrs C Tsrpey, lion MFI Kate Traver, Chris E Tatters;!!!, lie lhomas, W IruvlsEs q.F-zraJ bert Thornton, Miss Treuway. Wm B Taussig & Ryan j Eliio Tricbter, s Taylor, A B Thompson, Miss Trlxie, Miss Taylor, Amelia J J Tare, A J M J Thornton, Tom Truesdell, Mrs J Taylor, B Thornhlll, Miss w Taylor, IF Edith Truede, Hans Taylor. Ml-s Mas Thrlne, Mrs Jas incker, Mr and Terhane, Chas j Tilt job. Peter Sirs G Teuny, Ellen II | I Jghe,MlssMolly I Tucker, James E Tbels, Mrs C jTllebeln, Wil- Turner, Mrs Au- Thirlsvoll Esq, lielmlue | nic William [Tiltorr, Miss May Turner, J R ' Valdls, Ml?s LA Van Every, Geo s Yon 'I'resekow Vanc_ George W Veldman.MrsJ S Herman Van Arsdal, Dell . Vrrrlll.MissFlor-! Voltmer, Miss Vanderpool, Mrs ence I Catle - J I Yon Wrede, Geo Wacksmau ft Warren, Jose-. Wilbur, Miss Co, L pfaine I Kiiila B Wade, Pan Waterhouse.Mrs Wilcox. Mrs Wade, B F j Nolle |Wilkins, Miss Wade, Maggie Weber, Martin I Mervlne Wafer, Miss P Webster.Mrs C H Wilrets, E A Wales. Miss Webster, Horace I Williams. Mr Helen Welser, Win F Williams, Ed- Walker Esq. A ll ' Well ug, Benj | ward Walker, Miss i Wengeumaier. .Williamson. A N Helen i Autuu ;' Wilson, James A Walker, J T Werllng, Jacob Wilson, Joe wall. Mrs Minnie Wertbelmer, Mr WTuchell.MrsEC Wailis,Mrss\ in J r and MrsNatlian Wishart, Fred Waich, Pat Whaley. David Wisby, J Walsh, Tl loß Whealer, liugeu Wodehoufe, Mrs Walter ft Co, Geo: Wheeler. BO HE Walter, J ' Wheeler, Miss Wohltman, Meta Waiika, Mrs T i Millie Worn mack, Mrs Ward, Miss Ag- I Whipple, Mrs M Mil nes Edna | White Esq, G M Woodmer, Dr Ward, Jennie White, GM i Worth, Levi Warrcrr.-Mis B V White, Miss Myr- Wulnug, Miss Warren, James j tie r Frankie Warck, lies- J Mi Wicks. H Young. VV II Vi 0 ige. .1 E |Yohe, E Zolllkoper, C A JZcilley, Miss Helau LETT FRANCA I E. D'Azy, Yicomte Lacau, J P Picart, Alexia Beuolt 1...-. _■ .Ac, J4l : Polllou, Moris Dassaud, Pierre jLauno. Pierre Puechaut. Mons Ducomat, Mobs j i. arrorr.ii., li | Rouzct, Beuolt Dupns, J M Lircas, Eugene Royer. Jules Glguoux, l.mii JMaiieis, iic.iri Savart. Louis 1-, ill: LBS DAKBS, Alio .as. Krrse iGirurdot, Leon-'Petuve, Victor- Blanche (115 I Hue : me Dupout) Levoyer, R | Hansel, Liz » Bos.inet.Melanie Peteriaux, Ccles-! Viard. Mid Gravter, Lucie 1 tine , Voiriciiet. Mad V LETTERS ITALIAN E. Androcll.J iDonati, Kalael iMartenelll, S Barigalupe, Feo- Ferero.Gliia MussoftCo.Jobn doro Gabrielo, P i'a.aneih. Carlo Bellante, Franc Glauinl, Felice ! Pedrotta. Emilia Blanoalana. Olus Goadaghlnl, E Pogllavisl, Seb Delia sar. run, Lauduccl, F'erucll Bins Gaet Minetti, l'ietro iSolna, F-duanlo Deutone, G B Lombardo.Constlsturuiols, Dom CARTAS ESPANOLAB. Alcaraz. Edmun-jGatierez, Oohon Navarro. Hitarlo do Bona. Emanuel Ocegueda, Math Auayo, Ignaclo rMirauoute, Joselßlos, August Diaz. Fells s (Torres, Felipe Gomez, I'erfeto 1 . MS! liss. Ilehomendez, De Mata. GuaCta-iTTernanrlez, DI- Jnaua I lupe j ega Chaves, Rnsaria |I)ias, Gregorlri JMendozn.Gu.d A Cortes, Marce- I'lrajeda. Lucia Ramirez, Julia Una Goii-iiikH. J nana jßojoLeonor Davila, Maria G | Lopez. UrsJoscAl CHINESE LETT-CBS. Ah Sing Klin Sim Sing. Kee A Co Chin Sing Ku.nYek SiingClionglling Chung Lung t^uong Lutrg Way .sin Law Foil Lol Tiii (.."hong Wing Sluing Git Chung Quong Sun Wing Wo Long Ming Long (juong Yuen Lee Wong Song Bong What Sang Hang V.-iir. (.'hung Hop Lee sara Lee Yee I.e.i Hop Si-.; Shigiiring You Kee . Jimly Tim Shing Fat ."' SAM. EL W. HACK US. Postmaster. ->C*t.A.N* _stkajii:ks. Steasieb. j Destination'. | S.vih. j WIIBJ Mty l'uebla.. V!c* Pat Sound. lul 14, B.lw'y 1 'c.inoua SanDlego Jill 15,11am IMWy 'olumbla.... I'ortlaud Jul 15.10am Spear lorona Bmnuoldt Day., -inl 16, 9am llciw'y 1 -osAiiieles.. isan Poilro Jnl 17, Sam ndw'7'2 lusiralia. .. I Honolulu .lul 18,12 ulOceatilc rnailila Vlo A PkC Sound .lul 19, 9am BU\T'y I iaellc. | China * Japau.. Jul l:i, 3pm cms S lantaßoea..|San Dln.V). Mill 1!I.11a« 'imw'vj ■tateor C:il.;i'ortlan>l |Jul 19.10asi Spear Vliamerte V|Vaqulna llay Jul 21. >eiw'll Departure or Auatrallaa •tcaiuer Übpeuvls oncaj inglub iu:iili. i St.*- A Mr> TIDJ.. TAUI_I_. I PicMe Standard Time. Compute:! Tumn Tknnknt, Chronometer anil Instrumeac M.i'<<«r. 18 Marxet stresl. B n.W. | L.W. | H.W. t.W. ■■'£' < Large. : Large. ■ Small. Small. % = : _J j f__ .... 8.14 r>l| 4.23 AM 11.27 AM 3.37 1.5.3 .... IO.L'J I'm u.(i:t 0.18 pji 4.'.':< I'm 1 59 ■.... IU.SH PM s.:ti) *Mi 1.02 f>l 5.0H pm|s.oo '. .. 11.31 mi 8.11 am 1.44 PSI 5.4!) I'm j.m 1.... 0.00 ami li.4'J aU ! 2.2:1 PH ii.'.'9 pm 5.0! i.... U.Ol AU{ 7.1:) am] *.f.4 tmi 7.11 PM .1.02 >.... 0.83 AMI 7.14 AM i.-.'i rm i.5« r'.p .1.(12 ■1 Slllri'lNß int.:l_.i«;knck. for J_.ttu> effttppuiif Jntrtti see _.'!';/',_. _ \i_»,_ I Arrived. SrxDAV, July 13. Stmr Coos Hay, Nicholson. 18 hours from Fort Bragg, etc: pass and mUse, to Uoodall, Perkins 4 Co. Stmr Corona, Hannah, 21 hours from Eureka; pass and nuise. to Uoodall. Perkins it Co. - .tmr Pomona. Hall, 61 hours rrom Saa Diego; pass ami iini-..*. to Goodall. Perkins A L*o. Stmr West Coast, Stanton. 10 hour, from Hueu eme; nuise, etc., to M Waterman ,t Co. stmr Gipsy, l'luminer, 17 hours rrora Santa Cruz: produce, to UooiLill, Perkins * Co. Stmr Greenwood, Lund, IX hour, rrom Whites boro:___o la.lroad ties, 1 .1 Mft lumber, to L E White. Stmr Maggie Koss, Wheeler, 65 hours from Coos B iy : -70 M ii lumber, to California Lumber Co. Stmr Jewel, Johnston, 18. '_ hours rrom Ca>pa': 197 M ft lumber, to Caspar Lumber Co; 115 cards wood, to Beyman «v tteyer, ■"■■•' HAIR ON THE FACE, NECK, ARMS OR ANY PART OF THE PERSON rrOTVe_B. QUICKLY DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW SOLUTION JR g MOP6H6 = T_l*" s-f AND THE UUOWTU routs I.K I*.< li ■ 1 El* WITHOUT THE . I-I'.IIIXHT ISJllil .a . S ro>t't't.oP.ATloN OF THE MOST DELICATE SKIN.— PIST. tV KIP BY ________________________ —^ J Kt_*T_ '* In Compounding, an incomplete mixture was accidentally spilled on ih» .s_^._y r ' N^%< Vark of the hand, and on washing afterward it was discovered that the hair JgyN\ . \_Y_ was completely removed. We purchased the new discovery and named it z~7 \\ t \\\ JIOPENfi. It ii perfectly pure, free from all injurious substances, and so /J A \\l simple any one can use it. It acta mildly hut surely, and you wilt be sur- /fl KV_hhv___af ! V\'\\ rrlsed and delighted with the result-.. Apply for a few minute* and lbs \sl M vS^v^s " /*■,' i\ trair disappears as if by magic. It has no resemblance whatever to any A ____\ \-t7_¥_J-_-_ ? i \ other preparation ever used fora like purpose, and no ncientifi** discovery 7 J^.-V .*•.__?_.</ \ ever attained fluch wonderful results. IT CANNOT KAIL. If tha I A_^V&y"'**fo-'/ \ rrowth be light, one application will remove it permanently; the heavy I / N_sr»__Si*, K_'/V *-. \ growth such as the beard or hair -m moles may require two or more »ppli. I / Na_m.'4/ )** I cations before all the roots are destroyed, although all hair will be removed I \ T_ Maw I I ftt each application, and without the slightest injury or unpleasant \ \>_? : -^Vj'3w_i*'i'?/ when applied orerer afterward. iiodenbbvpebcedebklecteoi.y.-:*!. X \4_^_r^*^*'i^y*s_i_3_* Recommended fry all mho have tested lis merits— Used by people of refinement. V X ¥ 4 fi 'W=>o_lSK^ c * Ceutlemen who do not appreciate nature's gift of a beard, will lind a _S-—«J l*_S_S?*_S_ priceless Loon in Modene, which do*** away with shaving. It dissolves and livlCt^-m. "^i^^Syiw. destroys the life principle of the hair, thereby rendering its future growth IWiRs. I 'li-Mll !«rCy_?T_J on utter impossibility, and is guaranteed to be as harmless as water to tha '4u V_ I 11 1 Ml\ rOT*?^. skin. Young persons who find an embarrassing growth of hair coming. AlVSfl '" lir.fflWiy rhould use Moduiia to destroy Its growth. Modeue sent by mail, iu safety *\'l*rltl ll IHlli 1 --**^ mailing cases, postage paid, (securely sealed from observation) on receipt of price, .00 per bottle. Send money bv letter, with your full address written plainly. Correspondence sacredly private. Postage stamps received the same asca-fb. always mention yoi aNDTiusparra. LOCAL ANO > MODENE MANUFACTURING CO., CINCINNATI.©.. U.S. A.C CCTTIIISOL'T ! GENERAL AGENTS J MANUFACTURERS OF THE HIOHtST GRACE HAIR PREPARATIONS. <A3 IT HAY NOT, WANTED J ro. can register .our letter at an. Peet-tffx. and insure its enfe delitjee.. \ APPEAR AOAI^j Wo Offer 81.000 FOR FAILURE OR THE SUOHTEST INJURY. EVLItV DUI'il.L UL'AKANTEJ_I_._. _________-_-_-f__-_!_-_. '■ . BT2OMO.OW6P i; . . T _S^^^, Schr Christina ______i Sanson, 11 Hours from Williams Landing; 50 c r.is Wood, to Hlgglus 4 Col lins. -- . Scnr Hayes, Anderson, 3 ._ days from Humboldt; 250 M ft lumber, to Dickson. Hoiiart ft Co. schr Bender • Brothers, Zadrlart, 20 hoars from Signal Port, 100 eds wood, to Bender Bros. Schr 1 nertse. Schmallinr. 3 days from N'ararro; 75 Mft lumber, 40 cords nark, to Navarro Mill Co. I Scbr yacht Lurilne, Mattsou, from San Diego. Sailed. ' . Scniiav. July 13 --stmr Eureka. Smith. Wilmington. Tug Traveler, Larsen. Tug Edgar. Bark Alex McNeil, Saunders, Nanalmo. Schr Jeui'ie Theiiu. Olsen. Coos Hay. Schr Eliza Miller. Christiansen. Coos Bay. Schr Forliiua, Hallquist, Humboldt. Schr Gen Banning, spring. Schr Big River. Nl.sen. Coos Hay. Scbr Norway, Carlscn. Grays Harbor. ( Ketiiriiiil. Sunday, July 13. Schr John McCullougb. hence July Its, for lvcr sons Landing, returned ou account of losing two men overboard. > Tt-le_-ri.iih.ie. POINT LOBOS-July 13 — 10 p. it — Weather foggy; wind SVs. velocity 1. miles. Memoranda. Per schr John Mccullougu-Ou July 10. off Point Reyes, while furling flying Jib, the vessel pitched and threw- two seamen, named Julius Trulsen and Peter Berietz, Into the svater. Abo.it was lowered Immediately. The men attempted to ssvlui to the schooner, but their clothing pulled them down, and both sank before the small boat could reach them. Tr ulsen was a native of Norway, aged It years, and leaves a wile and four children, res'. ling at 251 Per ry street, lv this city, Bcreltz was a native of Nor way, aged __ years. Sunken. Per tug Reliance-July 12— Off Point Reyes, bktn Monitor, brig Courtney Ford and si- lira Hayes aud Melaucthou. Domestic Port.. PORT MADlSON— Arrived July 13-Sc!ir Zampa from Port Townsend. SAN DlEGO— Arrived July 13— Schr Peerless, fui lacoma. Salle. July 13-Stnrr Farallon. for Honolulu. REDONDO BEACH-Sailed July 13— B_ta Eu- * reka, tor Humboldt. AS I OKI A— Sailed July 13-Stmr State of Califor nia, for San F'rauclsco, Forei-at Port*. DEPARTURE BAY— Sailed July 12-Snip India for Sair Irani r-cn. lULO— sailed June -'7— Brig Lurline, Tor San Fran- Cisco. Importations. EUREKA -Per Corona— ss M .hakes, 2 bx fire crackers, -in) M shingles, tt'_,7SS ft lumber, '-Ins tel fixtures, 7 page mdse, 1 pkg hardware, _ pk^s jars. 10 sks bark. '_' Irrts drugs, I pkg wood. 27 sack. Wool, 1 bdls hides, 40 hxs butter, 1 wagon, * horses. Field, Lauding— _U sks wool. Fin: BRAGG, ETC— Per Coos Bay-S pkgs rndse. 12 bdls hides. 1 lot scrap iron, _ bis wool, 1 keg 12 bxs lui, ter, 1 eggs. 200 M -iiiri.il,-. SAN DIEUO— Pomona— 1 bx rait, 1 bl wool ens, _ bxs shells, 11 sks beets, 62 pkgs jnrrk, hO pkgs old Iron, lilt bdl list!, 400 sks wheat, 0 es boots aud nir.i-, 117 ska potatoes, 100 cs tomatoes, 1 bg seed, 1 bx dry goods, 5 pk«s ammonia, 9.1 mats rice, 33 pcs curb stone, 70 mils hides. 1 i-x batter,-, bxs lemons, 30 cs honey, 1 sk talis, 1 lis cheese. Ban Pedro— 3 bxs lemons, 2 bbls shells. 23 pkgs soap, I buggy, 1 coup careens, 400 sks corn, 10 bdls fish, 700 sks Wheat. Santa Barbara— 3 bxs batter, 1 pkg mis.. 4 bxs baking powder, 21 aks crawnsb, 14 bis seaweed, 13 iiiil aba, ones, 16 bxs lemons, 0 bxs oranges, 1 pkg coin. Port Harford— lo kgs II bxs butter, 7cs eggs. 23 lm- cheese, 2 ins seed. 1 bx dry apples,' 1 bin whis ky, _ sks almonds, iv bdls hides, 1 bl clothing, 1 sk corn. _ coops chickens. Sam i .Maria— 74 sks corn, 47 sks beans, 7 sks pop corn, y.i s.s wheat, 80 calves. CRESCENT CI TV— Per Crescent City— pkg, 4 lulls hi.;.-, 105 M ft lumber, 125 M shingles, 5. M shakes, 250 -ss hark, 1 bill pe.ts, 1 anchor and chain, 2 bxs seed, 0 kgs 13 firkins 70 bxs butter. HUENFiME— Per West Coast— 100 sks barley, 1 sk codec, coop chickens, 1 do ducks, 1 pkg uirlse. 1 bdl pells. SANTA CRUZ— Per Gipsy— chsts cheese, 800 bbls lime, 2 bxs butter. Aitie-pori— sks oats, 138 sks potatoes, 20 sks green peas, 110 sks wheat. 575 sks beans, ,; ..its sea weed, 10 sks cheese, 1 nt butter, 1 skabalones. Moss Lauding— lo sks potatoes, 1 lot junk; Pig orr Pomt — 101 seal hides, 170 sks oars, 10 his seaweed, 120 cheese, 65 pkgs do, 12 lix, butter. Monterey— l22 sheep pelts, 4. goat do, 1 43 green hides, _ bdls dry bides, _ cured do, I pkg hardware, 45 p__s fish, 21 cs honey, 1 bx butter, 7 bis seaweed. Consign! Per Glpsy-U Dotard; W ll Rouse * Co; Leghorn ft Stevens; Get/ Bros 4 Co; Chas Barley A; Co; F ll Hammer: cV. Whitney ft Co: B M Atchlnsvu ft Co; De Beruardl ft Westphal: Field ft Stone; r. It Stev ens; M 1 Irerlas ft Co; Brl.liaiu, Hoppe ft Co; If Martfnettl; l.lsrlurr, Crl'len A Co; si li smith A; Co: Shattuck, Kosvalsky ft Co; Norton, Teller ft Co; JO I'l-niiie; Kissinger ft Co; Sherry, Lawrence a Co; II Cowell ft Co. llasvley Bros; standard cli Co; 11 M Cook; Chinese merchants. Per Coos Bay— l. ..runner ft Co; W Cohen * Co; Wells, Fargo _ Co; Schweitzer ft Co; 11 I. Brown: Palmer ft Key; Christy ft Wise; Boss A Hewlett; -M Soloinan ft Co; c F' u'Callagbau A Bros; i. Heed; J I. Williams: Mitchell ft Peterson; Geo Fishier; It G Byxbee: Dodge, Sweeney A Co. Per Corona— Preston ft McKlnuon; Chas Nelson; Harris ft .(..ries; Schacht, Lelrr.rke ft Sterner; Fel gelib.miri Bros; Langley ft Michaels: G Woodsvard; Norton, Teller ft Co; Buss, Sanders ft Co; HO Wlll larusou; 1) Chalmers; G M Sanborn; Sunset Tel Co; W T Garcett: J J Mack A- Co; Nathan, Joseph ft Co; Hills Bros: Vervalln ft Kosse; Weils, Fargo ft Co; T Deuigau ft „ou;T A Kennedy; 11 W Cooper; VS Pla uell; Cost! .an, Cohen ft Co. Per Pomona— ft Johnson; II A Boyle: ER Stevens; J 1) Sprockets a Bros: M 1' Frerias ft Co: c A Martin; II Dutard; Hills Bros; Haas Bios; Miller ft Wriugli; Dunham, carrigan A Co; Getz Bros ft Co; W a 1 Meirrhart; latum ft Bowen; A Lawrence A Co; Loftus Bros; A J Jacobs; W Rosenberg; Pacific Mtg Bo: Cohen Bros; LKauifman; Porter Bros A Co; W B Sumner ft Co; Russ, Sanders A Co: E M Cofeu; Greeubaurri, Weil A Micn.ls: Abramsonft Co; Liv ingston A Co; Williams Bros ft Co; D Kecreft Co; Sherry, Lawrence ft Co; Geo Morrow ft Co: w w Chase ft Co; C E Whitney ft Co; J Bowers; Price Baking Powder Co; Robert Haight ft Co; J-; Levy A Sous: De Beriianll ft Westphal; J Kennedy; JF Cunningham ; Lemolne ft Fiction: O B Smith ft Co; Wheaton A Luiirs: Norton, Teller ft Co; A C Clark: Rouse, Anderson ft Co: Shattuck, Kowalsky A Co; L W Olson; Sinslieluier Bros: Goldtree Bros; Horn A Chapman. ii Heckinan a iii; W__ls, Fargo ft Co; 'M Eliriiian; Grangers' Business Ass'u; Trumbull ft Bee be: Blum, iia.dwiu ft s.irvin : c L Turner. Per West Coast— M Waterman ft Co. Per Crescent City— Hobbs, Wall A Co; A C John son; Pollard A Dodge; Smith's Cash Store; C G Col lins; Kissinger A Co; W li Sumner ft Co: It I) Hume ft Co; Witzel ft Baker; Robert Halght ft Oo; A Cox ft Co; Felling, Uenry ft Co; Wheaton A Luhrs; E J Bowen ft Co: O B Smith ft Co; C E Whitney ft Co; J X Hobbs; w c Price ft Co; S Cook; E Bernard a Co. HOW BEWITCHING! There is always oneway the most plain-feat- ured girl can Compel Admiration And that Is by cultivating a complexion wblch shall boas pure as alabaster, and is roseate as tho most DELICATELY TINTED SEA SHELL Such results invariably follow the use of GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP A positively reliable remedy for the removal of tan, freckles, sallow skin, and every spe- cies of disfigurement which mars the "HUMAN FACE DIVINE." For sale by druggists everywhere. .Beware of Imitations •Glenn's Sulphur Soap will be sent by mall for 30 eta. by C. N. CKITTKNTON, sole pro- prietor, 115 Fulton st.. New York. jeiutf MoFr NO more_frec___les! I'Si. rnoF. i. nirisEux-s CREAM AND lotion TT IS A PREPARATION UNRIVALED FOR X BEAUTIFY ING the complexion and an unfalliu.; remedy for the removal or tKECKLES, PIMPLES, Moth Patches, lan. __uuburu. Liver-motes and Ringworm and all scaly eruptions. Try it and bo convinced. Tako no worthless imitation with like sounding name. Insist upon baying MALVINA. If this preparation should fa I to answer to tha qualifications as shove mentioned your money will be refunded. Price, _>0c lor each. For sate by all druggists. my 1 SuMo tip Eta If ci a ____ l" It ts a fact universally concede! If I*3 ft U L that the surpasses all other RNflut , ~-*p||MnQ A. L. UANl'li-FI- CO.. FIIII M I I A l.'_ Fust ttroet. I IhilUw Jal WeFrMo A Skin of Beaut, im a joy Forevar. Hit. T. FELIX GOUUAI'D'S ••--.Oriental Cream, or Magical B.a.nflera* —' X __U__%_ Removes T»n, Pimples, ■r.T__ _- __£_a____. Freckle,, M"th . Patches. ~*~___ *■'■_ (_____i__r,i i li ''V' *""' skl " '''sr'rssesi **"•"* _ — ,£??_•_£ «*%_*; alill eTep y I'lcmirsh rn _. _ _. -~Z S_£_?*__W. .^* ____ rsurl OS- S*_=3* bL_\~*tGb __£j fl " d ' tectlon * _\< m °S tSL *®' _S»\_r Ithaastood tha __; *• ° _^fflr*i£ _s^ Uft ot rort ' f ; **"_^v '"^^^y-, f*; haJ - xnd li so lar name. The l___t _«_S_!s_iß_____J***T dutinguH Oca laid to rs .a_jr of tne hnuttm is patient): "At you ladles u-ill use them, I rfcoinmtiul 'tiotiratitCs lYeam? as the. least harmful of all _*_i'n preparations." One bottle will last six months, using it every day. Also I'ouJrc sui.ii:,' removes superfluous liair without Injury to th« skin. - VKRO T. HOPKINS. Frop'r. 37 Great Jones st. N.T. For sale by all DriiKetsts ami Fancy Goods Dealer, ibrourrrliuiit the V. H.. Canada^ anti Europe. - «»- llesvare of Base Imitations. ,1000 Reward 'Or arrr.l aud proof of any one selling the same. mr.o Mill.. 8; ,-