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To Fifth Grade?Joe Brown, Mercer Runyon, Manuel Smith;, John Smith. To Sixth Grade?Ethel Barry, Bayard Miller. To Seventh Grade?Howard Kerehe- val, Mary Miller, Lillle Thomas. To Efishth Grade?Bessie Barry, Ger- trude Runyon. To Ninth Grade?Charlie Fogg. OAK GROVE. (Mary Feeny, teacher.) To Second Grade?Joe Corea, John Gomes, Tony Gomas. To Third Grade?Delee Gomas, Annie Tielehel* Oswald Scheiber, Jcsie Schie- ber. To Fifth Grade?Joe Gomas, Florence Corea. To Sixth Grade?Maggie Mullane, Mamlle Mullane, J>ohn Corea, Theresa Corea, Frank Gomae. ORANGEVALE. (Mabel Duden, teacher.) To Second Grade?Mabel Clark, Maiizie Clark, Ethel Elkus, Louise Relvas. To Third Grade?Es'tola Sears, Min- nie Armbruster, Birdie Relvas, Joe Rickey, Clarence Hunt, Tommy Fuller. Matt Wahrbaftig, Joseph Wahrhaftig. To Fourth Grade?Lottie Forman, Charles Sheldon. Emma Walters., Nora Walters, Joe Reivas. To Fifth Grade?Stella Elkue, Nellie Sears, Fred' Irwin, Myer Wahrhaftig, Liberty Walters. To Seventh Grade?Mattie Rickey, Bert Rickey, Elmer Fuller, Lincoln Blom. To Eighth Grade?Clarence Irwin. To Ninth Grade?Edith Biake, Henry Moncur. PRAIRIE. (Edna Greenlaw, Teacher.) |> To Third Grade ?Edna Greer, Maud Harris, Mable Harris. To Fourth Grade ?Mark Wightman, Flossie Webb. To Fifth Grade?Cecil Kelly, Newton Erhrardit, Clarence Harris, John Wight- man. To Sixth Grade ?Daphne Harris, O. C. Harris. To Seventh Grade?Everett Kelly, Tom Wightman, Bessie Erhrardt. Tol Ninth Grade?Katie Watson, Ruby Ross, Hattie Webb. POINT PLEASANT. (Frank W. Benedix, Teacher.) Promoted to Second Grade ?Hazel Walther, Bennie Schmidt, Willie SchmidL To Third Grade?Ben Schmidt, Irwin Walther. To Fourth Grade?Henry Schultz, Rilla Wood, George Schmidt, Tom Wood, Elmer Walther, Ben Sprock. To Fifth Grade?Ceni Miller, WiU Schmidt. To Sixth Grade?Kate Wood, Lena Sprock, Kate Schultz. To Seventh Grade ?Myrtle Wood. PLEASANT GROVE. (S. R. Gage, Teacher.) To Second Grade ?MUton Russell, (Ma- mie Miller. To Fourth Grade?Callie Colton, Wal- ter Coons, Grace Theobald. To Sixth Grade?Rena Miller, Bennie Coons, Willie Miller. To Ninth Grade?Nellie Stelter. PACIFIC. (A. K. Kerr, Teacher.) To Second Grade?Willie Vought, Moxie Stenz, Henry Dathe, Deck Price, Mamie Gerhardt, Arthur Smith, Wright Price. To Third Grade ?Belle Harrison, Ern- est Lang, Herman Gerhardt, Joseph Heusi, Alfred Lutz. To Fourth Grade?Bonny Hite, J. B. Smith, Clifford Travers. To Fifth Grade?Mabel Holmes, Dora Nicholas. To Ninth Grade?Edna Lang. ROBERTS. , (Bertha A. Rusch, Teacher.) To Third Grade?Nellie Swanson. To Fourth Grade ?Lily Rusch, Ethel Mample. To Fifth Grade ?Clara Swanson. To Sixth Grade ?Willie Rusch. To Seventh Grade ?Anna Swanson, Murrel Linnell, Loyd Linnell. To Eighth Grade?Wendell Phillips. To Ninth Grade?Lily Pilcher. REESE, (Amanda Rickey, Teacher.) To Third Grade?Belle Maxfleld. To Fourth Grade ?.Robert Maxfleld, Frank Maxfleld, Ida Buell, Rena Car- lisle, Blanchie Bond. To Fifth Grade?Harvey Carlisle, Edith Buell, Nellie Bond. To Eighth Grade ?George Carlisle, Eunice Jenkins, Margie Lambert. To Ninth Grade?Chester Lambert, Annie Jenkins, Mattie Rickey. RHOADES. (S. Marett, Teacher.) To Second Grade?Myrtle Birch, Hazle Patton, Eva Plerson. To Third Grade ?Veva Patterson, Celia Hess. To Sixth Grade?May Fical. To Seventh Grade ?George Birch, Willie Plerson, Kitty Sheldon. SYLVAN. (Adelia Manning, Teacher.) » To Second Grade?John Donahue, Columbyß Lauppe, Madge Berry. To Third Grade ?Irene Donahue, Hazel Wheadon, Joseph Lehan. To Fourth Grade?Adolph Van Ma- ren. Charles Lauppe. Grover Berry. To Fifth Grade?Mary Van Ma- ren, May Donahue, Leta Coleman, Nora Wheadon, Michael Brown. To Sixth Grade?Cornelius Van Ma- ren, Cornelius Donahue, Mabel Bor- man. *~ '~ To Ninth Grade-Nellie Slater, Rita Ward, Fairy Slated Alice Berry, Mar- guerite Donahue. ; SUTTER. (A. Hunter, Teacher.) To Second Grade?Lucy Coriea, Nora Silven, Lena Pradie, Willie Butler, Charles Bagwlll, Frank Pradie and Frederick White. To Third Grade?Amelia Silva, Mamie Lucas. Frank Coriea, John" Coriea, George Mento, Mamie Grondona. To Fourth Grade?Ethel Flak, Mary Coriea, George Bagwlll, Louis Bag- will, Jo Pradie, Norman White and Nellie Spence. *" To Fifth Grade?Ella Koch and Joseph Mento. To Sixth Grade?Manuel Lucas, How- ard Bakwill, Mary Silva. To Seventh Grade?Emma Koch and Mary Mento. To Eighth Grade?Walter Koch. To Ninth Grade?Ethel Cox, Minnie Goodrich, Luella Slack. STONE HOUSE. (Sadie Belcher, Teacher.) To Second Grade?Emma Hadler. To Fourth Grade?Bartlett Granlees, Frank Martinest SAN JUAN. (Clara R. Tracy, Teacher.) To Fourth Grade?George Cochrane, Jack Caulfleld. To Fifth Grade?Beverley McAdams. To Seventh Grade ?Edward Barrett, William Caulfleld, Richard Butler, Al- bert Butler. To Eighth Grade?Carrie Tietjen. To Ninth Grader-Wilfred Staring. UNION. (Nannie B. McGuire, Teacher.) To Second Grade?Annie Traganza, Harry Traganza, To Fourth Grade?Frank Doty, George Augustine. To Fifth Grade?Louis Augustine, Nora Traganza. To Seventh Grade?Ethel Doty, Mabel Doty. To Ninth Grade?Ethel Milne. VICTORY. (Mattie Morrow and Nellie K. Patter- son, Teachers.) To Second Grade?Artie Chalmers, Roy Elam, Vere Everson, Arvin Pol- hemus, Eddie Da Rosa, Rolla Chalmers. To Third Grade?Willie Bralnard, John McAnaw, Lester Horst, Mildred Baker, Clara Lewis, John Keane. Tb Fourth Grade ?Ruby Dixon, Lois Owen, Pearl Carter, Robert Mackey, Alberta Rowe, Lillie Coon 9, Mabel Car- son, Oscar Jackman, Lloyd Hauskins, Orton Colton. To Fifth Grade?Hazel Graham, Olive Fowler, Willie Keane, James Keane, Bertie Polhemus, Nora Casey, Gertrude Lewis. To Sixth Grade?Bessie Graham, Aubrey Dixon, Robert McKee, Mabel Horst, Harold Dixon, Rilla Baker, Al- bert Lewis, Osborne Mackey. To Seventh Grade ?Jennie Carson, Everett Hauskins, Hazel Dixon, Nor- man Baker. Annie Horst. To Eighth Grade?Tillie Wheeler, Walter Thompson, Myrtle Carter, Bessie Etling, Addie Barry, Thomas Keane,. Blanche Fowler, Parilee Fow- ler. To Ninth Grade?Clarence Etling, Leone Berry, Alfred Dixon. WILSON. (Julia Atkins, Teacher.) To Second Grade?Ruth Winegarden, Rolland Grlmshaw, Russell Grimehaw. To Third Grade ?Verne Winegarden, Willie Thorne, Rhoads Grimshaw, Frances Bauman, Hattie Murphy, Chester Murphy. To Fourth Grade ?May Grimshaw, May Murray. To Seventh Grade ?Charley Jellison, To Eighth Grade?George Talbot, Pauline Thome. , To Ninth Grade?Myrtle Schulp, Olive Pierson. WEST UNION. (Miss Jean C. Provan, Teacher.) To Second Grade?Ruth Peterson. To Third Grade?Eddie Kunstle, Willie Boxler. To Fourth Grade?Sarah Franklin. To Sixth Grade ?Frankie Curran, Al- bert Franklin. To Seventh Grade?Edith Hack, Charles Hack, Hugh Curran, John Franklin, Chester King, Ada Peterson. To Eighth Grade?Alice ?Curran, Nellie Dase. To Ninth Grade?Louis Klotz, Harry Curran. WASHINGTON. (Mrs. Clara A. McDonald, Teacher.) To Second Grade ?James Rooney, Ste- phen Rooney, Gertie Waderwitz, Clar- ence Pugh, Charley Waite, Willie I Rooney, Mabel Millard, Frankie Likens. To Third Grade ? Henry McDonald, | Elmer Murphy. To Fourth Grade?Montie Millard, Ella Pennock, Pearl Pennock, Reuben Casselman. To Fifth Grade?Willie Harlow, Louis Pugh. Rollie Warren. To Eighth Grade ?Edgar Camp. To Ninth Grade?Mabel Menke, Har- ry Murphy, Asa Warren, Myrtle Rots- ler. WHITE ROCK. (Jessie Woodard, Teacher.) To Second Grade?Eddie Biggs. To Third Grade?Mabel Bence. To Fourth Grade?Frank Ever. To Sixth Grade?Hazel Woodard, Charlie Biggs, Edward Murphy. To Eighth Grade ?Louis Ever, Daisy Bence. WALNUT GROVE. (Alice Magann, Teacher.) To Second Grade?Josephine Kerehe- val, Mabel Phipps. To Third Grade?Charlie Phipps, Ruth King, Dagmar Hansen, Hattie Figg, John de Back, Delma Cottrell, Mal>el Wise, Bertie Durand. To Fourth Grade ? Willie de Back, Eddie Durand. To Sixth Grade?Alice Brown, Carol Wise, Hans Jorgensen. To Seventh Grade ? Delia Holthun, Verna Sharp, Dave Biggs. To Eighth Grade?Clara Lord, Joe de Back. To Ninth Grade?Kate Biggs. RICHLAND. (T. A. Pringle, Teacher.) To Second Grade?Percy T. Gammon. To Third Grade?Katie Gear, Grace Hinds, Maude Hinds, Harry C. Bryan. To Sixth Grade?George Flexman, Perm Stephenson, Gesina Frey. To Seventh Grade?James Flexman. John Frey. To Eighth Grade?James M. Stephen- son, Wilson Bryan. To Ninth Grade?Donald McClain. To Rescue the Gem. Mrs. Joy ? Oh, John, run for the physician. The baby swaUowed your diamond stud! Bachelor Brother ? Physician be hanged; I'll bring a surgeon. Keeping Up Appearances. Briggs?Appearances, you know, are often deceptive. f Griggs?Yes. A person can never tell just how much it *s going to cost to keep them up..?Ohio State Journal. PROMOTIONS IN COUNTRY SCHOOLS. CContlnued from Fourth Page.) THE BECORD-TJNION, SACBAMENTO, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1899. 5 PIMPLES, . PRICKLY HEAT and all simple disorders of the blood and skin are quickly cured by our Oregon Grape Root Com- pound (Ott's Family Sarsaparilla). Pleasant to take, does not contain iodine or mercury in any form, will not raise a pimple, but cures them. Per pint, 60 cents. MALARIA. When you feel the first symptoms get "3 Day Malaria Cure." A dose or two occasionally will prevent much loss of time And sickness all summer. People who have used it always keep It in the house. It Is perfectly harmless, yet a powerful tonic. Price 75 cents. TELEPHONE US We are determined to give Sac- ramento the finest and most con- venient drug service of any city on the coast. AYe have boys and bikes In plenty to send out orders as soon as received. Ring for anything you need. Free delivery. EITHER 'PHONE. NO. 10. FRANCIS S. OTT, The Place to Bay Drags, IK Bouth SWe ZUU IV _>1., second and X KEMKMBER THE STORE. __a_Ba_a_»*al B1 " ">\u25a0 » noo-pntsooosj ?raa_Ba~ ~~lla_ J* mM > tiooorrboea, . UCBBA- I\u25a0 ?t, Spermatorrhoea, r _B_r i* 1 * *f - ? I * bltr *. unnatural dls- Mmmmf o_f_?<l \u25a0 charge, or any Inflamma- \u25a0BbW dm at OT**?». Uon, irritation or ulcers- Mm #P? ?w ?tai*? tion of mucous mem- \u25a0GSlnreEwuw OmtucnOo. Nod -attriwnt. SajljAoMOiaMTl<6 '11 ** M *~ t»wra ajajMa, ,~|H_ gii _Bs ? r * ent ,n Plain wrapper _a_a__ _an_ £? «p«*«s, p.epaid. to. Ba_aa_R*_ R OO - 3 bottle*, tt.n. \u25a0 B" - a \u25a0 Circular mat oa I miwat <Duffy's Pure <A SMedictne. invigorates* <Dufb Malt Whisky Co. ? ? ? ??-». ? 100 styles to Buggies Bh S! OO bus Buggy and ayaawawaafffaaffnaayaai mm H. B. Babcock mm *^ ft Co. DIGGS VEHICLE AND IMP' GO. iooS? ioio Second St.. Sacramento. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the examination of applicants for teach- ers' certificates will commence at the Perry Seminary building, I street, between Tenth and Eleventh, this city, on MON- DAY June 26, 1899, at 8:30 a. m. ' B. F. HOWARD, Secretary County Board of Education. Je24-3t NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Meeting of the County Board of Equali- zation. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF Sacramento County will meet as a Coun- ty Board of Equalization on the First Monday in July, 1899. nonday, July 3, 1899, at 10 o'clock, a. m., to examine the as- sessment books and equalize the assess- ment of property In the county, and will continue in session for that purpose from time to time until the business of equal- ization is disposed of, but no later than the third Monday in July. A. D. 1899. WM. CURTIS, (Seal) Chairman of said Board. Attest: Wm. B. Hamilton, Clerk. je2otd Notice of Election of Trustees. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in pursuance of an order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sacramento, State of California, made on the sth day of June, 1899, an election will be held on the 12TH DAY OP JULY, 1899, in Recla- mation District No. 551, for the purpose of electing three Trustees of said district. Said election will be held at Houston's Hall in the town of Courtland. County of Sacramento, and the polls wili be opened at ten o'clock a. m. and will close at four o'clock p. m. of said 12th day of July, 1899. T. J. STEPHENSON. jeC-td-Jy6 L. D. GREENE, Trustees. ;iIF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE i! 0 IN NEWSPAPERS < i ) J ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME \ j « » Call on or Write < ' | ;U DIKE'S ADVERTISING AGENCY |; < \u25ba 64 &dg Merchants' Exchange j > 1 ! SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. J [ ) O visit DR. JORDAN'S «*??« f 'flnMuseum of Anatomy t i I nraiOfil IU2SIT 51. let ,th. 7ih, S.r.Cal. 9 j I oaMaX Ik * l*rf»« >v Had <\u25a0> Wcrla. A \ 1 tJK/h are continually addiaf. mrw tpetrlmeu. \ m and loans bow wondermlly y.ti are mad. A W YAM I and bow to avoid tickneai aad disease. If you T A\ 1 I suffer from any of tb. lUi of tun, com. Is tke A W £ Aoldest Specisiiit on the Pacific Coast, W J DR.JORI>A JT-FRIYATE DISKAIBI A V CooialtaUoD free and .trlell v private. Treatment person- T A ally or by letter. SYPHILIS thoroughly eradicated A m from tb. svitem without mint \u25a0eee.ry, 9 \ EVF.BV Mil applying to v win near* eta \ A honest opinion of bit complaint. M W Wo wiU Guaranty a POSITIVMCUES kM cut T A woundert ate. or for/tit Omm T koe.a.J IV?ll«r.. A W Writ* for Book?PhlloMphy or Narrlaa-e, V \ man) ftu (A valuable book for men.) A § DB. JORDAN A CO , 1051 Market St. 8. F. § MEETING NOTICES. SACRAMENTO COUNCIL, NO. _ 1, R. and S. M.?Stated meet- _f__ ing this JUNE 26th, at 7:30 p. XjT m. Sojourning companions cor- I ? » dlally invited. It 'J. E. THOMPSON. T. I. M. SPECIAL MEETING OF UNION A Lodge. No. 58, F. and A. M., will be held at the Temple THIS L/\ EVENING at 7:30. for work )n ' ? v the Master's degree! A cordial invita- tion is extended to all Master Masons to attend. BENNO WILSON, W. M. John McArthur, Secretary. lt_ COLUMBUS CHAPTER, NO. 117, O. E. S.?Regular meeting BntV THIS (Monday) EVENING, at Masonic Temple, at 8 o'clock. Members of the order cordially V? invited. FLORA E. HAMMER, W. M. Hattie M. Frazee. Secretary. It* PIONEERS?MEET AT YOUR HALL MONDAY, June 26th. at 1 o'clock p7 m.. to attend the funeral of our late brother, John S. Miller. E. TWITCHELL, President. C. K. Daugherty, Secretary. It CAPITAL CITY W. C. T. U. MEETS THIS ( Monday) AFTERNOON, 2:30, parlors Congregational Church. It MRS. G. W. McCOY. President. ?? LOST-FOUND. LOST?FOX TERRIER PUP, SIX (6) months old, pure white; answers to name of Dick. Return to 1013 I street _ and receive reward. ___Je26-2t* FOUND?A PLACE TO GET YOUR shoes repaired while you wait. Shoes made to order, $3.50 a"nd up;. bdrSfs; $6 and up. Boston Shoe Shop. 511 X st. ARCHITECTS, WM. MURCELL, ARCHITECT AND builder. 1406 Eleventh ' F. H. SCHARDIN, ARCHITECT. BREU- ner building, X st., bet. 6th and 7th. HOEN. ARCHITECT. 718 J STREET. Telephones, Sun, black 82; Cap. 75. , GROCERIES. . - WINGARD TREATS ALL HIS Cus- tomers right. Try him and be con- vlnced. Twenty-fifth and O streets. R. NOBEL. PLAZA GROCERY. GOOD goods: low prices; no trading stamps. NOTICE TO CREDITORS?ESTATE OF CELESTIA JOHNSON, deceased.. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Sadie C. Kreuzberger, administratrix of the es- tate of Celesrla Johnson, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administratrix at tho law office of Laura Tilden Ray, No. 405 J street, Sacramento, California, the same being her place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in tho county of Sacramento, State of California. SADIE C. KREUZBERGER, Administratrix of the estate of Celestia Johnson, deceased. Dated Sacramento, California, June 5, 1899. jes-5tM NOTICE TO CREDITORS?ESTATE of D. T. LUFKIN. deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, admin- istratrix with will annexed of the estate of said deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administratrix with will an- nexed, at the law office of Holl & Dunn, 610 X street, Sacramento City, California, the same being the place for the transac- tion of the business of the said estate. Dated May 22, , SARAH E. MOORE. Administratrix. Holl & Dunn, attorneys for administra- trix. m22-5tM i TO LET OR RENT. 728 SEVENTH ST.?2 SUITES of House- keeplng rooms; all furnished. FURNISHED. HOUSE FOR RENT IN San Francisco?Will rent for three months or longer, modern 9-room house, completely and elegantly furnished throughout; fine location; convenient to three lines of cars; sun ail day; splendid location; references required. For further particulars inquire of J. F. Mo- roney, 404 Front street, San Francisco. Je2s-3t \u25a0 $6 ?COOLEST FRONT ROOM IN THE city;-suitable for single_gentleman. SO7 J. MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE. BATH, electric lights, large yard. 1431 Fif- teenth street. Apply LAWTON & CO., 1010 Fourth street. FOR STEADY TENANT. A MODERN upper housekeeping 6-ROOM HOUSE, BARN: LOT 80x160; 19 bearing fruit trees; berries; rent reason- able. Inquire S. E. 32d and Orange aye.. Oak Park. MRS. M. L. PIMLEY. Je24-3t 1026 EIGHTH ST.?NICELY FURNISH- ed outside rooms. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE Manhattan House. 315 X street. 3 FURNISHED Rooms for Housekeeping, suitable for boarders. Tacoma, 727% K. GO TO THE INTERNATIONAL, 322% X street, for cool rooms. $1 week up. 405% X?NEWLY FITTED UP ROOMS, opposite Weinstock, Lubin & Co. 1232 H?A SUITE OF HOUSEKEEPING rooms with bath, electric lights, etc. THREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping. 415 O street. $12?THREE NICE ROOMS, WITH Bath and all modern improvements. Apply 1012% Tenth street. NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms with bath. Apply 1723 J. . THE JOSEPH BUILDING, 601% TC ST. $B_and_up. 1619 L?A NICE LARGE FURNISHED room, with bath and eieetricj[ishts.__ ALL PERSONS HAVING CITY OR country property to let or for sale can find tenants or buyers by calling on JAS. FARIS, JR.. 611 J street. SEE THIS CHEAP LOWER 4-ROOM flat, furnished or unfurnished. 1520 6th. 510 M?COOL FRONT ROOMS; SINGLE, in suites or for housekeeping; baths, telephone and electric lights. THE EMPIRE HOUSE-NICE, QUIET furnished rooms. 122 K. Mrs. A. Doherty. 1014 SIXTEENTH?A 6-ROOM house just remodeled; all modern improvements. ONE SUITE OF 4 ROOMS FURNISHED for housekeeping; also 1 room and kitchen. Also small house in alley will rent furnished or unfurnished. 408 N UPPER FLAT, 5 ROOMS, GAS, ELEC- tricity, batn, pantry and yard; rent moderate. Inquire R. PHILIP (en- graver), 628% J street. . DAVIS BUILDING. 411 X STREET?The handsomest furnished rooms in the city, and run strictly first class; office*Doms, suites and single. Terms very reason- _.?-__ 1 s- a Open_aU_nigh t. Cap. J.P hone,_ So._ A NEW UPPER FLAT OF 6 ROOMS, the prettiest in the city; all latest im- provements. Apply 801 Eighth street. \u25a0 1117 FOURTH ST.?NICELY FURNISH- ed housekeeping suites and single rooms. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; ELEC- tric lights; single or en suite. 62< L st. CALL FOR OUR NEW TO LET LIST- OLSON & BROWN. 1015 Fourth street. HAWLEY & PHILLIPS RENT HOUSES and collect rents. 319 J street. TO RENT?LARGE HALL, 40x60, SUlT- able for lodge purposes. Long lease will be given to responsible parties on good terms to them, with privilege to fit up the hall to suit. For particulars inquire at the "Record-Union" office. "HOUSE HUNTER" FREE. DO NOT fail to get it. Published -weekly (con- tains all vacant houses, flats, prices, lo- cation, also other matters). Capital-Sac. Van Transfer Co. (incorporated). Fur- niture, piano and other storage. Call or telephone for "House Hunter," 906 X st. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT FOR- esters' building, I and Bth. NEW TO LET LIST JUST ISSUED BY OLSON & BROWN. 1015 Fourth street. TO LET?SI 7 M, MODERN S-ROOM house, bath, porcelain tub, marble wash stands, hot and cold wa,ter.. & as an<i electric light, electric call 'bens, speak- ing tubes, cement laundry with sta- tionary tubs. Inquire of R. D. FINNIL, the grocer. 802 J. 1413-1415 FIFTEENTH ST.-PLEASANT lower flat. 5 rooms and bath; upper fiat, 6 rooms and bath; opposite Capitol Park; always had good tenants. To Let?A fine large brick stable for 4 or 5 horses, rear No. 1511 P street. MILLS-GALVIN CO.. 301 J. $9-LOWER FLAT FOR HOUSEKEEP- ing. 516 Fifteenth street. GET H. J. GOETHE'S PRINTED LIST. 1011 Fourth street, NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT OR IN- side rooms, single or housekeeping; no children. 421% J street. ALWAYS GET Wright & Kimbrough's to let list, at 607 J. before you move. MUSIC AND ART. MISS SERENITA GUTIERREZ?PIANO lessons. 515% X street. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED HOUSE.- Kohler & Chase?Established 1850.? Largest piano and music house west of Chicago, Nos. 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, and 721 X street, Sacramento. Agents for Khabe, Blasius, Fischer, Kimball and other leading makes. Prices the lowest. Terms the easiest. Pianos to rent. Tuning done by trained workmen. PIANO-TUNING?LEAVE Orders wOh Grafmiller & Heath. 816 J. Paul Schoen. DENTISTRY. DR. B. F. STOLL, DENTIST, THE Ruhstaller bldg, S. E. corner of Ninth and J streets. 'Phone, Sunset black 678. DR. C. T. MILLIKENHAS ASSOCIAT- ed himself in the practice of dentistry with Dr. A. J. Thomas, successor to Dr. H. H. Plerson. 511% J st. 9 to 12?1 to 4. DR. ALFRED J. THOMAS. DENTIST. Successor to H. H. Plerson, 511% J s t. Hours 8 to 5. ~" j : F. F. TEBBETS, DENTIST, 914 Sixth street, between I and J, west side, opposite Congregational Church. DR. W. O. GIRARDEY. DENTIST?OF- fice 922 Fifth street, next to Sacramento Bank. Capital 'phone 437. ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS, 702 X opp. the P. O. Extracting by electricity, 50c. Work at one-half price charged by other dentists. 'Phone, Capital 420. DR. J. B. SIMMS. DENTIST?OFFICE Stoll building, Fifth and X streets. DR. R. L. WAIT'S OFFICE. 705 J ST., ever Christianson & Co.'s market. Pain- less extraction sf teeth by use of a new anesthetic. Examination and consulta- tion free. Hours?B:3o a. m. to 7 p. m. Tel., office, 933, red; res. 841 black. DRESS AND CLOAKMAKING. MRS. M. C. FERRITER, FASHION- abIe dressmaker; ladles' tailoring. Re- moved to 2221 O street. 'Phone red 142. WANTED. WANTED?ABLE-BODIED MEN OK food moral character for soldiers in Tnited States army. Apply to Recruit- ing Officer, Stoll Building, Fifth and X streets. Sacramento. Cal. mUI-MWFBa WANTED?THE DATE OF' YOUR birth; why stagger blindly through the world? Know your fate, and that of your children; get your horoscope. 15c each or 2 for 26c. Call at 1110 Ninth St., or address Prof. R. E. Coon, Lock Box 302, Sacramento. A LADY A"ND GENTLEMAN IN A BUS- iness paying $15 to $20 daily; small capi- tal required. 1110 Ninth street. RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 1019 Fifth street, between J and X streets, Sacramento, CaL Help furnished the employer free of charge. Telegraph or telephone orders at our expense. 'Phones: Sunset south 141; Capital 145; _ res. Sun, black 995. R. R. MILLER. WANTED?A POSITION AS GENTLE- man nurse. Apply 517 P Street. je2s-6t* WANTED?A FIRST-CLASS WAIST, skirt and sleeve maker. Address "S, '< Record-Union office. Je24-3t A WELL ESTABLISHED DRESSMAK- er wants a partner, one already in busi- ness, to take charge of tailoring arid country orders. Address "W.," P. O. box 554. Sacramento. Je24-3t WANTED?AN EXPERIENCED MAN for cleaning up restaurant and premises at night. Popular Restaurant, Ninth and J. WANTED?YOU TO KNOW THAT WE sell fireworks at the lowest prices. WO OWN YU KEE, 326 I street, near Fourth. Je23-10t WANTED ? MILLINERY TRIMMER who understands trimming and selling. Apply to Sacramento Home Supply Co., J. 7 & 8. BRANCH OF FIELD'S LEADING EM- ployment Agency, 1007 Fourth street, Sacramento. 'Phone, Sun. red 986. Ranch and contract work a specialty; all kinds of city and country help fur- nished. Special rates to all railroad points. Main office, Stockton, Cal. 'Phone red 1744. A. W. Field, Prop. J. ? W. Nicholas, Manager. JAPANESE M. E. EPWORTH LEAGUE Employment Department will supply any kind help. Tel. white 1,001. 310 M st. AGENTS WANTED FOR A SPECIAL summer campaign. The "Saturday Ev- ening Post," established by Benjamin Franklin in 1728, now published by the Curtis Publishing Company, proprietors of the "Ladies," Home Journal," is offer- ed to subscribers, for one year only, for $I?the regular price is $2.50. This offer is for the purpose of a quick introduc- tion, and will be withdrawn September Ist. The regular price of $2.50 will be maintained after that date. We will give a good commission for every sub- scriber secured, and distribute $3,000 Sep- tember Ist among the 176 best agents. $500 will be given the person sending the largest numoer of subscribers at $1 each per year. At this special low subscrip- tion price thousands can be easily se- cured. Address the CURTIS PUBLISH- -ING COMPANY. Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED ? SECOND HAND FURNl- ture. 1021 Fourth street. Tel. Cap. 636. JAPANESE CHRISTIAN HOME, REV. Mrs. Bowen, 1315 Fifth street, Sacra- mento. Tel. blk. 356. Working students, day work, janitors, general help sup- plied. Typewriting done. Moral places only. GENERAL NOTICES. IF YOU WANT CHEAPEST Fireworks and best teas and fancy goods go to 825 J street. WING LOY & CO. je26-7t REMEMBER THE GARDEN FETE AT Third and P streets TUESDAY EVEN- ING, June 27th, from 7:30 to 11 p. m. It LADIES' SILK WAIST REMNANTS reduced from $1 to 70c. Suie Sing Co., 613 J st., man'f'rs ladles' underwear. CHEAPEST SOLING ON EARTH. Gents, 45c; ladies, 35c; at 1011 J street. RAG CARPET WEAVING; OLD Carpets made into rugs. Mrs. Johnson, 1214 Sth. DAVIS BROS.. PAPER HANGERS AND decorators, etc., removed to 917 N st. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMANENT- Iy removed by electric needle. MISS EATON, 929 X street. Treatment gentle. PROFESSOR COLLINS STOPS FALL- ing hair, and grows it on bald heads. 401 J street. FOR A CHUNK OF GOOD, CLEAR ICE call at C. E. ADAMS. 1106 J street. SAVE MONEY BY HAVING O. A. HOIT do your electrical work. 821 J street. _Cjip^'phjme_9Sl i PALMS, TREES AND PLANTS OF ALL kinds. As the season is getting late, they will be sold cheap. LOUIS BAHRS, Twenty-eighth and W streets. TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!!! Before you buy one get our prices. Sac- ramento Trunk Factory, 507 J st. JAS. LONGSHORE, Prop. 'Phone Cap. 727. REOPENED AND IN FULL SWING? The beer garden and bowling alley at Twentieth and O sts. D. Gustin, Prop. JOHNSON. WILSON & CO.?SACRA- mento Foundry and Machine Works, corner Front and N streets. Brass and iron castings, model making and ma- chine work. All on short notice. Work guaranteed. \u2713 DR. T. WAH HING, 707 J ST. HOURS- -7-9 a. m., 1-4 and 7-9 p. m. Tel. 934 blk. THE THING TO TASTE IS ALWAYS to be found on the Delicatessen's coun ters and in the grill room. Something to satisfy the most capricious appetite of man, woman or child. 814 X street. PREMIUM GALLERY?GO TO BEALS* for photographs of your children, sin- gle or in groups, in cloudy or fine weather. Corner of Seventh and J sts. REMOVED?GEO. COWLES (2) HAS RE- moved to 1022% X street. For your plumbing ring; hiig up. 'Phone, blue 168. CHICKEN TAMALES, NICE AND MILD. The best in the city. 1111 Fifth street. AH KEUNG, LAUNDRYMAN. 500 N ST., corner of Fifth. Washing returned twice a week. 'Fhene 628, 4 bells. FINANCIAL, A RELIABLE LICENSED PLACE TO borrow money on watches, jewelry and diamonds; strictly confidential. 419 K. Metropolitan building. Old gold bought. SACRAMENTO BANK?Money to Loan on approved real estate security. For information, please apply In person or by letter. ? THE BEST PLACE TO BORROW Money on your valuables is at STEINMANN'S 1012 Fourth street. Strictly confidential' Terms Reasonable. MONEY TO LOAN ON VERY BEST terms, WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH. 607 J. MONEY TO LOAN?H. J. GOETHE, 1011 Fourth street. BOARD AND LODGING. BOARD AND ROOMS; LIGHT; ATRY- private; reasonable. 615 Eleventh_atreet. 711 H?GOOD BOARD WITH OR WITH- out rooms. Mrs. L. E. Little. 820 EIGHTH ST.?ROOM WITH GOOD board. MRS. M. E. HESSER. PERSONALS. CARPET CLEANING! FITTED AND laid by Wm. Higbie (late with Wein- stock, Lubin & Co.). Prompt work. Order by 'phone. Sun. 946 black, or mail to residence, 1914 L street. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. C. L. MEGOWAN HAS REMOVED from Lockhardt Stables to Fashion Stables. Office and laboratory, 1120 J. 'Phones: Cap. 830. Sunset 407 red. ~08 SALE. ' \u25a0 Mill? CIGAR STORE: FINE FIXTURES; good stock; 3 furnished rooms; same party 4 years, selling on account of go- ing East; fine opportunity for man and wife. RAND & CO.. 1024 Fourtb. street. Je24-3t TAMALB HUSKS. 4o PER POUND. 1610 Second street. 60 HEAD OF ALL KINDS OF HORSES for sale. Call and take your pick. Six camping outfits at any old price. Auc- tion sale on Saturday. Cat Feed Yard, Twelfth street, between I and J. FULL BLOOD IRISH AND LLEWEL- Iyn setter pups. C. G. OTT, 1717 ISth st. A SMALL DYNAMO IN PERFECT Con- dltlon. I. W. C&aplin. 2017 J street. JUNK AND SECOND HAND GOODS bought and sold. E. Hawes. 1121 C st IRON COLUMNS AND IRON DOORS. Inquire C. W. DAILEY, Fifth and X streets, or Chris. Welsel, 2818 O street. 20 HEAD OF WORK AND DRIVING horses, several good wagons, a fine bug- fy, etc., etc., for sale at Kent Bros.' tables, 1617 Third street. A LARGE THREE-STORY BRICK HO- tel. first-class in every respect; lot 100 x2sofeet: must be sold. One-half its value will take It; only those that mean busi- ness need apply. RAND & CO., 1024 Fourth street. FOR SALE-20 SHARES OF GERMANTA Loan Association stock, the eleventh series. Inquire at A. GERBER, 4126 Twenty-fourth street. San Francisco, Cal. Jel6-14t A FIRST-CLASS RICE PORTABLE OR threshing engine of latest pattern. J. B. JARDINE, 220 Fremont street, San Francisco. LIGHT, %-INCH SIDE BAR BUGGY, cheap, or will trade for hay. Apply 1720 L street, Sacramento. FOR SALE OR RENT?GASOLINE EN- ?gines, 1 to 6 H. P.; steam, 1 to 30 H. P.; and pumps. Machine Works, 2720 M st. FOR SALE?Houser Harvester, in good order. Address Box 21, Freeport, Cal. TAMALE HUSKS FOR SALE, 4c PER pound. Inquire 1610 Second street. GOOD SECOND-HAND ROOFING TIN for sale cheap. Apply to J. DONLEY, 1012 Tenth street. THIRTY-HORSE POWER BOILER, practically new, fitted up complete, at a low figure. Sacramento Pipe Works. 6,000 FEET OF 2, 3 and BV4 INCH wrought iron pipe, special low price; also two eight-horse upright boilars. Sac'to Pipe Works, near Pass. Depot CITY ESAL ESTATE. $550 CASH OR REAL ESTATE IN OAK Park or Sacramento, Will purchase the equity in a seven and one-half acre tract near the city; arranged for raising chickens; call and we will tell you about the improvements and terms. HAW- LEY & PHILLIPS, 319 J street. je2s-6t $20 DOWN, BALANCE INSTALLMENTS, buys 40x160 lot in our new subdivision W street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth; good high lots. H. J. GOETHE, Home Builder, 1011 Fourth street. $200 DOWN, BALANCE SAME AS rent, buys modern cottage near the shops. H. J. GOETHE, 1011 Fourth st. $120 UP?LOTS IN OUR 29TH AND Q street blocks; 29 sold; cash or Install- ments. H. J. GOETHE, 1011 Fourth st. FOR SALE?A NEAT COTTAGE AND lot in Highland Park for $850; a corner lot Soxl6o on Fifteenth street for $KOO, and a fine residence for $15,000. STRO- BEL. 411 J. ' Je24-3t FOR SALE?S2,3OO?HALF Block of Land in Sacramento, 1 block from street car, good house and barn on same; cash or Installments. JAMES FARRIS, JR., 611 J street. ______ v W. P. COLEMAN, REAL ESTATE Sales- room, 325 J street. P. BOHL, Manager- Money to loan In any sums at low rate of Interest. Insurance and renting houses a specialty. For sale?4B7 acres, 150 of which .is bottom land, balance high land; will be sold at a very rea- sonable price. - ' ?\u25a0 .\u25a0 ~ i FOR SALE. Fine residence, modern improvements; a nice home on I street. New house of 5 rooms, finest resident block on X street. $3,500. House of 5 rooms, modern, on Twelfth street. $1,850. 3 houses, lot 40x160, rents for $32; a bar- gain; on P street, $2,300. _ KitOMER, WISEMAN & WULFF, 323 J street. A NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE WITH MOD- ern conveniences. 2814 H street. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE 20 ACRES FRUIT LAND FOR SALE OR for carpentry work. 1232 H. HOMES FOR EVERYBODY; ALL Lo- cations; prices and terms to suit. RAND & CO., Bailey building. Fourth and X streets. $I,4OO?NICE TRACT OF TEN ACRES, small house, 3 acres fruit trees, on M- street road. Also 6 acres, adjoining Sacramento, new modern house of 5 rooms on this. HAWK & CARLEY, 1014 Fourth street. Country property a specialty. LAND FOR SALE OR TRADE?4BO acres, 300 farming, the rest rolling and covered with timber; all fenced; price $3.00U; one-half cash, balance low rate of interest; title perfeot. Inquire O. A. BAIRD. 2100 H street. Sacramento. WHEAT RANCH FOR SALE; EASY terms. H. J. GOETHE, 1011 Fourth street. ( FOR SALE?SACRAMENTO RIVER lands. MILLER & BROWN, 405% J st. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ? . ml tmm DR. PENDERY?OFFICE, 806% X street. 'Phone, Cap. 824. Residence, 1013 I street. Residence 'phone, Cap 728. Chronic dis- eases of women and children a spe- clalty. G. HENRIKSON, M. D., THE RUH- staller Building, S. E. cor. Ninth and J. 'Phones, Sun, north 181; Cap. 1,000. DR. C MEALAND, 719%_ X?'PHONES, Sun. red 931; Cap. 308. Office hours?lo to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Res. 1217 O. 'Phones, ' Sun, white 521; Cap. 308. DR. H. S. McGAVREN, 426% J ST.? Eye, ear, nose and throat. DR J. J- PEARCE. OSTEOPATH, Stoll building, rooms 8 and 9. 'Phone, Cap. 72. DR. P. R- WATTS. 1006 EIGHTH ST.? Office hours 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays. 1 to 2 p. m. DR C. O. CARTWRIGHT?OFFICE 913 X st. 'Phones, Sun, white 581; Cap. 369. MARY M. CRONEMILLER, M. D., OF- ilce 628% J street. Tel. Cap 473. Res. 705 Ninth street. Cap. 406. Sunset, white 846. DR. LEISENRING. Stoll Bldg., Rooms 6 and 7; take elevator. 'Phone, red 725. DR. J. W. COREY. NINTH AND J ?Phone, black 674. Diseases of women and children. DR. FAY, 627% J; TEL. SUN. RED 934: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4. 7 to 8 p. m. Res. 1729 G. Tel. Cap. 309. Sunset, blue SI. SPIRITUALISM. MME. JOHNSON?TEST AND Busi- ness medium. 121 a Third street. A hot time. We knew this would be a hot time and we prepared for it; pre- pared to have everything: in the line of clothing- that would assist in making- this hot time endurable* You, too. knew this hot time was coming-, but are you prepared for it ? Are you coolly and comfort- ably dressed? 11 '\u25a0 & odd! f } \h\it wecan/?c\ !*L // lit ??'<" \X~ $trw«/' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Chauncey H. Dunn. S. Solon Holl. HOLL & DUNN, Lawyers. Offices. Breuner building. 610 X street. LAURA TILDEN RAY, LAWYEBr, 405 J street. 'Phone Sun, red 644. CHAS. O. BUSICK, Attorney-at-Law. 328 J street. J. V. POWERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Sutter building. Fifth and J streets. HOPKINS & HINSDALE. LAWYERS. Room- 33. Stoll building. Fifth and K. JOHNSTON & MURDOCK, Attorneys-at- law. Rooms 19 and 20 Ochsner building. CLARKEN & MOYNAHAN, Attorneys- at-Law, Joseph building. Sixth and K. HOWE & HOWE, Attorneys-at-Law. Sutter building. WILLIAM A. GETT, Lawyer Sutter building. Fifth and J. HIRAM W. JOHNSON and PETER J. SHIELDS. ?Attorneys-at-Law? Rooms 2;. 25 and 26, third floor, Stoll building, southwest cor. Fifth and K. FRANK D. RYAN, JAS. B. DEVINE, Law Offices, Sutter jmijding, S. W. cor. Fifth and J. PREWETT & HENDERSON, LAW- yers. 628% J. WM. HENLEY, Attorney-at-Law - - - 610 I street. M. S. WAHRHAFTIO, ATTORNEY-AT- Law and Notary Public, 301 J street. A. P. Catlin. A. L. Shlnn. J. C. Catlin. CATLIN, SHINN & CATLIN. 301 J street. Arthur M. Seymour. Clinton L. White. WHITE & SEYMOUR, Stoll building, corner Fifth and X sts. J. Frank Brown. Arthur E. Miller. MILLER & BROWN, Attorneys-at-Law? 405% J street. Telephones, Capital 814. Sunset. Main 314. BUSINESS CARDS. " MRS. A. REAM. LADY UNDERTAKER, 1118 J st. Tel. 991 white; day and night. NEW FRENCH DYEING-CLEANING Works; prompt and best work. J. DU- CHEZ, 713 L street. , ROOT, NEILSON & CO., UNION Foundry; iron and brass founders and machinists. Front street, between N and O. Castings and machinery of all kinds made to order. H. F. ROOT, ALEX NEILSON. J. DRISCOLL. CURTAINS DONE UP, 65 CENTS A pair and upward; fine flannels laundered without injury to the garment. French Laundry, 912 L. Tel. Sunset 922 black. BANKING HOUSES. \u25a0 NATIONAL BANK OF D. O. MILLS & CO. Sacramento, Cal.?Founded 1860. DIRECTORS: D. O. MILLS, EDGAR MILLS, S. PRENTISS SMITH. FRANK MILLER President CHARLES F. DILLMAN Cashier U. S. Bonds Bought and Sold. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $600,000. CALIFORNIA STATE BANK, SACRAMENTO. Does a General Banking Business. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. I OFFICERS. FREDERICK COX President GEORGE W. PELTIER....Vice President W. E. GERBER Cashier C. E. BURNHAM Assistant Cashiar DIRECTORS: C. W. Clark, Geo. W. Peltier, Frederick Cox, Joseph Steffens, Peter Bohl, Adolph Hellbron, W. E. Gerber. SACRAMENTO BANK. THE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN the city, corner Fifth and J streets, Sac- ramento. Guaranteed capital, $600,000; paid up capital, gold coin, $400,000; re- serve fund, $51,000; term and ordinary de- posits, $3,068,719; loans on real estate Jan- uary 1, 1899, $2,077,407. Term and ordinary deposits received. Dividends paid in Jan- uary and July. Money loaned upon real estate only. Information furnished upon application to W. P. COLEMAN, President. Ed. R. Hamilton, Cashier. i FARMERS' AND ME- CHANICS' SAVINGS BANK. Fourth and J streets, Sacramento, Cal. LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. Interest paid semi-annually orr Term and Ordinary Deposits. B. U. STEINMAN President DWIGHT HOLLISTER....Vice President C. H. CUMMINGS Caahler W. E, J. BAUGHMAN *. Secretary and Surveyor PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. Sacramento, Cal. Paid up capita 1........ Reserve and 100.000 Wm. Beckman, J. L. Hurrtoon, Wm. Johnston. E. J. Croly. Geo. W. Lorens. Loans made on real estate. Interest paid bjjcKMAN. Pra_d«L Oaorga W. Lorsns. Secretary.

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Page 1: PROMOTIONS IN Pure COUNTRY SCHOOLS. · Mamie Gerhardt, Arthur Smith, Wright Price. To Third Grade ?Belle Harrison, Ern-est Lang, Herman Gerhardt, Joseph ... bert Lewis, Osborne Mackey

To Fifth Grade?Joe Brown, MercerRunyon, Manuel Smith;, John Smith.

To Sixth Grade?Ethel Barry, BayardMiller.

To Seventh Grade?Howard Kerehe-val, Mary Miller, LillleThomas.

To Efishth Grade?Bessie Barry, Ger-trude Runyon.

To Ninth Grade?Charlie Fogg.OAK GROVE.

(Mary Feeny, teacher.)To Second Grade?Joe Corea, John

Gomes, Tony Gomas.To Third Grade?Delee Gomas, Annie

Tielehel* Oswald Scheiber, Jcsie Schie-ber.

To Fifth Grade?Joe Gomas, FlorenceCorea.

To Sixth Grade?Maggie Mullane,Mamlle Mullane, J>ohn Corea, TheresaCorea, Frank Gomae.

ORANGEVALE.(Mabel Duden, teacher.)

To Second Grade?Mabel Clark,Maiizie Clark, Ethel Elkus, LouiseRelvas.

To Third Grade?Es'tola Sears, Min-nie Armbruster, Birdie Relvas, JoeRickey, Clarence Hunt, Tommy Fuller.Matt Wahrbaftig, Joseph Wahrhaftig.

To Fourth Grade?Lottie Forman,

Charles Sheldon. Emma Walters., NoraWalters, Joe Reivas.

To Fifth Grade?Stella Elkue, NellieSears, Fred' Irwin, Myer Wahrhaftig,

Liberty Walters.To Seventh Grade?Mattie Rickey,

Bert Rickey, Elmer Fuller, LincolnBlom.

To Eighth Grade?Clarence Irwin.To Ninth Grade?Edith Biake, Henry

Moncur.PRAIRIE.

(Edna Greenlaw, Teacher.)|> To Third Grade ?Edna Greer, Maud

Harris, Mable Harris.To Fourth Grade ?Mark Wightman,

Flossie Webb.To Fifth Grade?Cecil Kelly, Newton

Erhrardit, Clarence Harris, John Wight-man.

To Sixth Grade ?Daphne Harris, O. C.Harris.

To Seventh Grade?Everett Kelly,Tom Wightman, Bessie Erhrardt.

Tol Ninth Grade?Katie Watson, RubyRoss, Hattie Webb.

POINT PLEASANT.(Frank W. Benedix, Teacher.)

Promoted to Second Grade?HazelWalther, Bennie Schmidt, WillieSchmidL

To Third Grade?Ben Schmidt, IrwinWalther.

To Fourth Grade?Henry Schultz,Rilla Wood, George Schmidt, TomWood, Elmer Walther, Ben Sprock.

To Fifth Grade?Ceni Miller, WiUSchmidt.

To Sixth Grade?Kate Wood, LenaSprock, Kate Schultz.

To Seventh Grade?Myrtle Wood.PLEASANT GROVE.(S. R. Gage, Teacher.)

To Second Grade ?MUton Russell, (Ma-mie Miller.

To Fourth Grade?Callie Colton, Wal-ter Coons, Grace Theobald.

To Sixth Grade?Rena Miller, BennieCoons, Willie Miller.

To Ninth Grade?Nellie Stelter.PACIFIC.

(A. K. Kerr, Teacher.)To Second Grade?Willie Vought,

Moxie Stenz, Henry Dathe, Deck Price,Mamie Gerhardt, Arthur Smith, WrightPrice.

To Third Grade ?Belle Harrison, Ern-est Lang, Herman Gerhardt, JosephHeusi, Alfred Lutz.

To Fourth Grade?Bonny Hite, J. B.Smith, Clifford Travers.

To Fifth Grade?Mabel Holmes, DoraNicholas.

To Ninth Grade?Edna Lang.ROBERTS., (Bertha A. Rusch, Teacher.)

To Third Grade?Nellie Swanson.To Fourth Grade ?Lily Rusch, Ethel

Mample.To Fifth Grade ?Clara Swanson.To Sixth Grade ?Willie Rusch.To Seventh Grade ?Anna Swanson,

Murrel Linnell, Loyd Linnell.To Eighth Grade?Wendell Phillips.To Ninth Grade?Lily Pilcher.

REESE,

(Amanda Rickey, Teacher.)To Third Grade?Belle Maxfleld.To Fourth Grade ?.Robert Maxfleld,

Frank Maxfleld, Ida Buell, Rena Car-lisle, Blanchie Bond.

To Fifth Grade?Harvey Carlisle,Edith Buell, Nellie Bond.

To Eighth Grade ?George Carlisle,Eunice Jenkins, Margie Lambert.

To Ninth Grade?Chester Lambert,Annie Jenkins, Mattie Rickey.

RHOADES.(S. Marett, Teacher.)

To Second Grade?Myrtle Birch, HazlePatton, Eva Plerson.

To Third Grade ?Veva Patterson,Celia Hess.

To Sixth Grade?May Fical.To Seventh Grade ?George Birch,

Willie Plerson, Kitty Sheldon.SYLVAN.

(Adelia Manning, Teacher.)» To Second Grade?John Donahue,Columbyß Lauppe, Madge Berry.

To Third Grade ?Irene Donahue,Hazel Wheadon, Joseph Lehan.

To Fourth Grade?Adolph Van Ma-ren. Charles Lauppe. Grover Berry.

To Fifth Grade?Mary Van Ma-ren, May Donahue, Leta Coleman, NoraWheadon, Michael Brown.

To Sixth Grade?Cornelius Van Ma-ren, Cornelius Donahue, Mabel Bor-man. *~ '~

To Ninth Grade-Nellie Slater, RitaWard, Fairy Slated Alice Berry, Mar-guerite Donahue. ;

SUTTER.(A. Hunter, Teacher.)

To Second Grade?Lucy Coriea, NoraSilven, Lena Pradie, Willie Butler,Charles Bagwlll, Frank Pradie andFrederick White.

To Third Grade?Amelia Silva, MamieLucas. Frank Coriea, John" Coriea,George Mento, Mamie Grondona.

To Fourth Grade?Ethel Flak, MaryCoriea, George Bagwlll, Louis Bag-will, Jo Pradie, Norman White andNellie Spence. *"

To Fifth Grade?Ella Koch andJoseph Mento.

To Sixth Grade?Manuel Lucas, How-ard Bakwill, Mary Silva.

To Seventh Grade?Emma Koch andMary Mento.

To Eighth Grade?Walter Koch.To Ninth Grade?Ethel Cox, Minnie

Goodrich, Luella Slack.STONE HOUSE.

(Sadie Belcher, Teacher.)To Second Grade?Emma Hadler.To Fourth Grade?Bartlett Granlees,

Frank MartinestSAN JUAN.

(Clara R. Tracy, Teacher.)To Fourth Grade?George Cochrane,

Jack Caulfleld.To Fifth Grade?Beverley McAdams.To Seventh Grade ?Edward Barrett,

William Caulfleld, Richard Butler, Al-bert Butler.

To Eighth Grade?Carrie Tietjen.To Ninth Grader-Wilfred Staring.

UNION.(Nannie B. McGuire, Teacher.)

To Second Grade?Annie Traganza,Harry Traganza,

To Fourth Grade?Frank Doty,

George Augustine.To Fifth Grade?Louis Augustine,

Nora Traganza.To Seventh Grade?Ethel Doty, Mabel

Doty.To Ninth Grade?Ethel Milne.

VICTORY.(Mattie Morrow and Nellie K. Patter-

son, Teachers.)To Second Grade?Artie Chalmers,

Roy Elam, Vere Everson, Arvin Pol-hemus, Eddie Da Rosa, Rolla Chalmers.

To Third Grade?Willie Bralnard,John McAnaw, Lester Horst, MildredBaker, Clara Lewis, John Keane.

Tb Fourth Grade ?Ruby Dixon, LoisOwen, Pearl Carter, Robert Mackey,Alberta Rowe, Lillie Coon9, Mabel Car-son, Oscar Jackman, Lloyd Hauskins,Orton Colton.

To Fifth Grade?Hazel Graham, OliveFowler, Willie Keane, James Keane,Bertie Polhemus, Nora Casey, GertrudeLewis.

To Sixth Grade?Bessie Graham,Aubrey Dixon, Robert McKee, MabelHorst, Harold Dixon, Rilla Baker, Al-bert Lewis, Osborne Mackey.

To Seventh Grade ?Jennie Carson,Everett Hauskins, Hazel Dixon, Nor-man Baker. Annie Horst.

To Eighth Grade?Tillie Wheeler,Walter Thompson, Myrtle Carter,Bessie Etling, Addie Barry, ThomasKeane,. Blanche Fowler, Parilee Fow-ler.

To Ninth Grade?Clarence Etling,Leone Berry, Alfred Dixon.

WILSON.(Julia Atkins, Teacher.)

To Second Grade?Ruth Winegarden,Rolland Grlmshaw, Russell Grimehaw.

To Third Grade?Verne Winegarden,Willie Thorne, Rhoads Grimshaw,Frances Bauman, Hattie Murphy,Chester Murphy.

To Fourth Grade ?May Grimshaw,May Murray.

To Seventh Grade?Charley Jellison,To Eighth Grade?George Talbot,

Pauline Thome. ,To Ninth Grade?Myrtle Schulp, Olive

Pierson.WEST UNION.

(Miss Jean C. Provan, Teacher.)To Second Grade?Ruth Peterson.To Third Grade?Eddie Kunstle, Willie

Boxler.To Fourth Grade?Sarah Franklin.To Sixth Grade ?Frankie Curran, Al-

bert Franklin.To Seventh Grade?Edith Hack,

Charles Hack, Hugh Curran, JohnFranklin, Chester King, Ada Peterson.

To Eighth Grade?Alice ?Curran, NellieDase.

To Ninth Grade?Louis Klotz, HarryCurran.

WASHINGTON.(Mrs. Clara A. McDonald, Teacher.)To Second Grade ?James Rooney, Ste-

phen Rooney, Gertie Waderwitz, Clar-ence Pugh, Charley Waite, Willie

IRooney, Mabel Millard, Frankie Likens.To Third Grade ? Henry McDonald,

| Elmer Murphy.To Fourth Grade?Montie Millard,

Ella Pennock, Pearl Pennock, ReubenCasselman.

To Fifth Grade?Willie Harlow, LouisPugh. Rollie Warren.

To Eighth Grade ?Edgar Camp.To Ninth Grade?Mabel Menke, Har-

ry Murphy, Asa Warren, Myrtle Rots-ler.

WHITE ROCK.(Jessie Woodard, Teacher.)

To Second Grade?Eddie Biggs.To Third Grade?Mabel Bence.To Fourth Grade?Frank Ever.To Sixth Grade?Hazel Woodard,

Charlie Biggs, Edward Murphy.To Eighth Grade ?Louis Ever, Daisy

Bence.WALNUT GROVE.

(Alice Magann, Teacher.)To Second Grade?Josephine Kerehe-

val, Mabel Phipps.To Third Grade?Charlie Phipps,

Ruth King, Dagmar Hansen, HattieFigg, John de Back, Delma Cottrell,Mal>el Wise, Bertie Durand.

To Fourth Grade ? Willie de Back,Eddie Durand.

To Sixth Grade?Alice Brown, CarolWise, Hans Jorgensen.

To Seventh Grade ? Delia Holthun,Verna Sharp, Dave Biggs.

To Eighth Grade?Clara Lord, Joe deBack.

To Ninth Grade?Kate Biggs.RICHLAND.

(T. A. Pringle, Teacher.)To Second Grade?Percy T. Gammon.To Third Grade?Katie Gear, Grace

Hinds, Maude Hinds, Harry C. Bryan.To Sixth Grade?George Flexman,

Perm Stephenson, Gesina Frey.To Seventh Grade?James Flexman.

John Frey.

To Eighth Grade?James M. Stephen-son, Wilson Bryan.

To Ninth Grade?Donald McClain.

To Rescue the Gem.Mrs. Joy ? Oh, John, run for the

physician. The baby swaUowed yourdiamond stud!

Bachelor Brother ? Physician behanged; I'llbring a surgeon.

Keeping Up Appearances.Briggs?Appearances, you know, are

often deceptive. fGriggs?Yes. A person can never tell

just how much it *s going to cost tokeep them up..?Ohio State Journal.

PROMOTIONS INCOUNTRY SCHOOLS.CContlnued from Fourth Page.)

THE BECORD-TJNION, SACBAMENTO, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1899. 5

PIMPLES, .PRICKLY HEAT

and all simple disorders of theblood and skin are quickly curedby our Oregon Grape Root Com-pound (Ott's Family Sarsaparilla).Pleasant to take, does not containiodine or mercury in any form,will not raise a pimple, but curesthem. Per pint, 60 cents.

MALARIA.When you feel the first symptoms

get "3 Day Malaria Cure." A doseor two occasionally will preventmuch loss of time And sickness allsummer. People who have used italways keep It in the house. It Isperfectly harmless, yet a powerfultonic. Price 75 cents.

TELEPHONE USWe are determined to give Sac-

ramento the finest and most con-venient drug service of any city onthe coast. AYe have boys and bikesIn plenty to send out orders as soonas received. Ring for anything youneed. Free delivery.

EITHER 'PHONE. NO. 10.

FRANCIS S. OTT,The Place to Bay Drags,

IK Bouth SWeZUU IV _>1., second and XKEMKMBER THE STORE.

__a_Ba_a_»*al B1 " ">\u25a0 » noo-pntsooosj?raa_Ba~ ~~lla_ J*mM> tiooorrboea,. UCBBA-I\u25a0 ?t, Spermatorrhoea,

r _B_r i* 1 **f-? I *bltr*. unnatural dls-Mmmmf o_f_?<l \u25a0 charge, or any Inflamma-

\u25a0BbW dm at OT**?». Uon, irritation or ulcers-Mm #P? ?w ?tai*? tion of mucous mem-\u25a0GSlnreEwuw OmtucnOo. Nod-attriwnt.SajljAoMOiaMTl<6 '11 **M*~t»wra ajajMa,,~|H_ gii _Bs ?r *ent ,n Plain wrapper_a_a__ _an_ £? «p«*«s, p.epaid. to.

Ba_aa_R*_ R OO- 3 bottle*, tt.n.\u25a0 B"-a \u25a0 Circular mat oa Imiwat

<Duffy's Pure

<A SMedictne. invigorates*

<Dufb Malt Whisky Co.? ? ?

??-». ? 100 styles to

Buggies Bh S!B£OO bus Buggy and

ayaawawaafffaaffnaayaai mm H. B. Babcockmm*^ ft Co.

DIGGS VEHICLE AND IMP' GO.iooS? ioio Second St.. Sacramento.

TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT

the examination of applicants for teach-ers' certificates will commence at thePerry Seminary building, I street, betweenTenth and Eleventh, this city, on MON-DAY June 26, 1899, at 8:30 a. m.

' B. F. HOWARD,Secretary County Board of Education.

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.Meeting of the County Board of Equali-

zation.

THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OFSacramento County will meet as a Coun-ty Board of Equalization on the FirstMonday in July, 1899.

nonday, July 3, 1899,at 10 o'clock, a. m., to examine the as-sessment books and equalize the assess-ment of property In the county, and willcontinue in session for that purpose fromtime to time until the business of equal-ization is disposed of, but no later thanthe third Monday in July. A. D. 1899.

WM. CURTIS,(Seal) Chairman of said Board.Attest: Wm. B. Hamilton, Clerk. je2otd

Notice of Election of Trustees.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT

in pursuance of an order of the Board ofSupervisors of the County of Sacramento,State of California, made on the sth dayof June, 1899, an election will be held onthe 12TH DAY OP JULY, 1899, in Recla-mation District No. 551, for the purposeof electing three Trustees of said district.

Said election will be held at Houston'sHall in the town of Courtland. County ofSacramento, and the polls wili be openedat ten o'clock a. m. and will close at fouro'clock p. m. of said 12th day of July,1899. T. J. STEPHENSON.

jeC-td-Jy6 L. D. GREENE, Trustees.

;iIF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE i!0 IN NEWSPAPERS < i) J ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME \ j« » Call on or Write < '| ;U DIKE'S ADVERTISING AGENCY |;< \u25ba 64 &dg Merchants' Exchange j >

1 ! SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. J [

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W £ Aoldest Specisiiit on the Pacific Coast, W

J DR.JORI>A JT-FRIYATE DISKAIBIAV CooialtaUoD free and .trlell v private. Treatment person- TA ally or by letter. SYPHILIS thoroughly eradicated A

m from tb. svitem without mint \u25a0eee.ry, 9\ EVF.BV Mil applying to v win near* eta \A honest opinion of bit complaint. MW Wo wiU Guaranty a POSITIVMCUES kMcut TA woundert ate. or for/tit Omm Tkoe.a.J IV?ll«r.. AW Writ* for Book?PhlloMphy orNarrlaa-e, V\ man) ftu (A valuable book for men.) A§ DB. JORDAN A CO , 1051 Market St. 8. F. §

MEETING NOTICES.

SACRAMENTO COUNCIL, NO. _1, R. and S. M.?Stated meet- _f__ing this JUNE 26th, at 7:30 p. XjTm. Sojourning companions cor- I?

»dlally invited.It 'J. E. THOMPSON. T. I. M.

SPECIAL MEETING OF UNION ALodge. No. 58, F. and A. M., willbe held at the Temple THIS L/\EVENING at 7:30. for work )n '

? vthe Master's degree! A cordial invita-tion is extended to all Master Masonsto attend. BENNO WILSON, W. M.

John McArthur, Secretary. lt_

COLUMBUS CHAPTER, NO.117, O. E. S.?Regular meeting BntVTHIS (Monday) EVENING, atMasonic Temple, at 8 o'clock.Members of the order cordially V?invited.

FLORA E. HAMMER, W. M.Hattie M. Frazee. Secretary. It*

PIONEERS?MEET AT YOUR HALLMONDAY, June 26th. at 1 o'clock p7 m..to attend the funeral of our latebrother, John S. Miller.

E. TWITCHELL, President.C. K. Daugherty, Secretary. It

CAPITAL CITY W. C. T. U. MEETSTHIS ( Monday) AFTERNOON, 2:30,parlors Congregational Church.

It MRS. G. W. McCOY. President.??

LOST-FOUND.

LOST?FOX TERRIER PUP, SIX (6)months old, pure white; answers toname of Dick. Return to 1013 I street_ and receive reward. ___Je26-2t*

FOUND?A PLACE TO GET YOURshoes repaired while you wait. Shoesmade to order, $3.50 a"nd up;. bdrSfs; $6and up. Boston Shoe Shop. 511 X st.

ARCHITECTS,

WM. MURCELL, ARCHITECT ANDbuilder. 1406 Eleventh 'F. H. SCHARDIN, ARCHITECT. BREU-ner building, X st., bet. 6th and 7th.

HOEN. ARCHITECT. 718 J STREET.Telephones, Sun, black 82; Cap. 75.

, GROCERIES.. -WINGARD TREATS ALL HIS Cus-

tomers right. Try him and be con-vlnced. Twenty-fifth and O streets.

R. NOBEL. PLAZA GROCERY. GOODgoods: low prices; no trading stamps.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS?ESTATE OFCELESTIA JOHNSON, deceased.. Noticeis hereby given by the undersigned, SadieC. Kreuzberger, administratrix of the es-tate of Celesrla Johnson, deceased, to thecreditors of. and all persons having claimsagainst the said deceased, to exhibit themwith the necessary vouchers, within fourmonths after the first publication of thisnotice, to the said administratrix at tholaw office of Laura Tilden Ray, No. 405 Jstreet, Sacramento, California, the samebeing her place for the transaction of thebusiness of the said estate in tho countyof Sacramento, State of California.

SADIE C. KREUZBERGER,Administratrix of the estate of Celestia

Johnson, deceased.Dated Sacramento, California, June 5,

1899. jes-5tM

NOTICE TO CREDITORS?ESTATEof D. T. LUFKIN. deceased. Notice Ishereby given by the undersigned, admin-istratrix with will annexed of the estateof said deceased, to the creditors of, andall persons having claims against thesaid deceased, to exhibit them, with thenecessary vouchers, within ten monthsafter the first publication of this notice,to the said administratrix with will an-nexed, at the law office of Holl & Dunn,610 X street, Sacramento City, California,the same being the place for the transac-tion of the business of the said estate.

Dated May 22, ,SARAH E. MOORE. Administratrix.

Holl & Dunn, attorneys for administra-trix. m22-5tM i

TO LET OR RENT.

728 SEVENTH ST.?2 SUITES of House-keeplng rooms; all furnished.

FURNISHED. HOUSE FOR RENT INSan Francisco?Will rent for threemonths or longer, modern 9-room house,completely and elegantly furnishedthroughout; fine location; convenient tothree lines of cars; sun ail day; splendidlocation; references required. Forfurther particulars inquire of J. F. Mo-roney, 404 Front street, San Francisco.

Je2s-3t \u25a0$6?COOLEST FRONT ROOM IN THE

city;-suitable for single_gentleman. SO7 J.

MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE. BATH,electric lights, large yard. 1431 Fif-teenth street. Apply LAWTON & CO.,1010 Fourth street.

FOR STEADY TENANT. A MODERNupper housekeeping

6-ROOM HOUSE, BARN: LOT 80x160; 19bearing fruit trees; berries; rent reason-able. Inquire S. E. 32d and Orange aye..Oak Park. MRS. M. L. PIMLEY. Je24-3t

1026 EIGHTH ST.?NICELY FURNISH-ed outside rooms.

NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT THEManhattan House. 315 X street.

3 FURNISHED Rooms for Housekeeping,suitable for boarders. Tacoma, 727% K.

GO TO THE INTERNATIONAL, 322%X street, for cool rooms. $1 week up.

405% X?NEWLY FITTED UP ROOMS,opposite Weinstock, Lubin & Co.

1232 H?A SUITE OF HOUSEKEEPINGrooms with bath, electric lights, etc.

THREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMSfor housekeeping. 415 O street.

$12?THREE NICE ROOMS, WITH Bathand all modern improvements. Apply1012% Tenth street.

NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP-ing rooms with bath. Apply 1723 J. .

THE JOSEPH BUILDING, 601% TC ST.$B_and_up.

1619 L?A NICE LARGE FURNISHEDroom, with bath and eieetricj[ishts.__

ALL PERSONS HAVING CITY ORcountry property to let or for sale canfind tenants or buyers by calling on JAS.FARIS, JR.. 611 J street.

SEE THIS CHEAP LOWER 4-ROOMflat, furnished or unfurnished. 1520 6th.

510 M?COOL FRONT ROOMS; SINGLE,in suites or for housekeeping; baths,telephone and electric lights.

THE EMPIRE HOUSE-NICE, QUIETfurnished rooms. 122 K. Mrs. A. Doherty.

1014 SIXTEENTH?A 6-ROOM house justremodeled; all modern improvements.

ONE SUITE OF 4 ROOMS FURNISHEDfor housekeeping; also 1 room andkitchen. Also small house in alley willrent furnished or unfurnished. 408 N

UPPER FLAT, 5 ROOMS, GAS, ELEC-tricity, batn, pantry and yard; rentmoderate. Inquire R. PHILIP (en-graver), 628% J street. .

DAVIS BUILDING. 411 X STREET?Thehandsomest furnished rooms in the city,and run strictly first class; office*Doms,suites and single. Terms very reason-

_.?-__1s-a Open_aU_nigh t. Cap. J.P hone,_ So._

A NEW UPPER FLAT OF 6 ROOMS,the prettiest in the city; all latest im-provements. Apply 801 Eighth street.\u25a0

1117 FOURTH ST.?NICELY FURNISH-ed housekeeping suites and single rooms.

NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; ELEC-tric lights; single or en suite. 62< L st.

CALL FOR OUR NEW TO LET LIST-OLSON & BROWN. 1015 Fourth street.

HAWLEY & PHILLIPS RENT HOUSESand collect rents. 319 J street.

TO RENT?LARGE HALL, 40x60, SUlT-able for lodge purposes. Long lease willbe given to responsible parties on goodterms to them, with privilege to fit upthe hall to suit. For particulars inquireat the "Record-Union" office.

"HOUSE HUNTER" FREE. DO NOTfail to get it. Published -weekly (con-

tains all vacant houses, flats, prices, lo-cation, also other matters). Capital-Sac.Van Transfer Co. (incorporated). Fur-niture, piano and other storage. Call ortelephone for "House Hunter," 906 X st.

NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT FOR-esters' building, I and Bth.

NEW TO LET LIST JUST ISSUED BYOLSON & BROWN. 1015 Fourth street.

TO LET?SI 7 M, MODERN S-ROOMhouse, bath, porcelain tub, marble washstands, hot and cold wa,ter.. &as an<ielectric light, electric call 'bens, speak-ing tubes, cement laundry with sta-tionary tubs. Inquire of R. D. FINNIL,

the grocer. 802 J.

1413-1415 FIFTEENTH ST.-PLEASANTlower flat. 5 rooms and bath; upper fiat,6 rooms and bath; opposite Capitol Park;always had good tenants.

To Let?A fine large brick stable for4 or 5 horses, rear No. 1511 P street.

MILLS-GALVIN CO.. 301 J.

$9-LOWER FLAT FOR HOUSEKEEP-ing. 516 Fifteenth street.

GET H. J. GOETHE'S PRINTED LIST.1011 Fourth street,

NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT OR IN-side rooms, single or housekeeping; nochildren. 421% J street.

ALWAYS GET Wright & Kimbrough'sto let list, at 607 J. before you move.

MUSIC AND ART.

MISS SERENITA GUTIERREZ?PIANOlessons. 515% X street.

AN OLD-ESTABLISHED HOUSE.-Kohler & Chase?Established 1850.?Largest piano and music house west ofChicago, Nos. 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrellstreet, San Francisco, and 721 X street,Sacramento. Agents for Khabe, Blasius,Fischer, Kimball and other leadingmakes. Prices the lowest. Terms theeasiest. Pianos to rent. Tuning doneby trained workmen.

PIANO-TUNING?LEAVE Orders wOhGrafmiller & Heath. 816 J. Paul Schoen.

DENTISTRY.

DR. B. F. STOLL, DENTIST, THERuhstaller bldg, S. E. corner of Ninthand J streets. 'Phone, Sunset black 678.

DR. C. T. MILLIKENHAS ASSOCIAT-ed himself in the practice of dentistrywith Dr. A. J. Thomas, successor to Dr.H. H. Plerson. 511% J st. 9 to 12?1 to 4.

DR. ALFRED J. THOMAS.DENTIST.

Successor to H. H. Plerson, 511% J s t.Hours 8 to 5.

~" j :F. F. TEBBETS,

DENTIST,914 Sixth street, between I and J, westside, opposite Congregational Church.

DR. W. O. GIRARDEY. DENTIST?OF-fice 922 Fifth street, next to SacramentoBank. Capital 'phone 437.

ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS, 702 Xopp. the P. O. Extracting by electricity,50c. Work at one-half price charged byother dentists. 'Phone, Capital 420.

DR. J. B. SIMMS. DENTIST?OFFICEStoll building, Fifth and X streets.

DR. R. L. WAIT'S OFFICE. 705 J ST.,ever Christianson & Co.'s market. Pain-less extraction sf teeth by use of a newanesthetic. Examination and consulta-tion free. Hours?B:3o a. m. to 7 p. m.Tel., office, 933, red; res. 841 black.

DRESS AND CLOAKMAKING.

MRS. M. C. FERRITER, FASHION-abIe dressmaker; ladles' tailoring. Re-moved to 2221 O street. 'Phone red 142.

WANTED.

WANTED?ABLE-BODIED MEN OKfood moral character for soldiers in

Tnited States army. Apply to Recruit-ing Officer, Stoll Building, Fifth and Xstreets. Sacramento. Cal. mUI-MWFBa

WANTED?THE DATE OF' YOURbirth; why stagger blindly through theworld? Know your fate, and that ofyour children; get your horoscope. 15ceach or 2 for 26c. Call at 1110 Ninth St.,or address Prof. R. E. Coon, Lock Box302, Sacramento.

A LADYA"ND GENTLEMAN IN A BUS-iness paying $15 to $20 daily; small capi-tal required. 1110 Ninth street.

RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,1019 Fifth street, between J and Xstreets, Sacramento, CaL Help furnishedthe employer free of charge. Telegraphor telephone orders at our expense.'Phones: Sunset south 141; Capital 145;_ res. Sun, black 995. R. R. MILLER.

WANTED?A POSITION AS GENTLE-man nurse. Apply 517 P Street. je2s-6t*

WANTED?A FIRST-CLASS WAIST,skirt and sleeve maker. Address "S,

'<Record-Union office. Je24-3t

A WELL ESTABLISHED DRESSMAK-er wants a partner, one already in busi-ness, to take charge of tailoring aridcountry orders. Address "W.," P. O.box 554. Sacramento. Je24-3t

WANTED?AN EXPERIENCED MANfor cleaning up restaurant and premisesat night. Popular Restaurant, Ninthand J.

WANTED?YOU TO KNOW THAT WEsell fireworks at the lowest prices. WOOWN YU KEE, 326 I street, nearFourth. Je23-10t

WANTED ? MILLINERY TRIMMERwho understands trimming and selling.Apply to Sacramento Home Supply Co.,J. 7 & 8.

BRANCH OF FIELD'S LEADING EM-ployment Agency, 1007 Fourth street,Sacramento. 'Phone, Sun. red 986.Ranch and contract work a specialty;all kinds of city and country help fur-nished. Special rates to all railroadpoints. Main office, Stockton, Cal.'Phone red 1744. A. W. Field, Prop. J.

? W. Nicholas, Manager.

JAPANESE M. E. EPWORTH LEAGUEEmployment Department will supplyany kind help. Tel. white 1,001. 310 M st.

AGENTS WANTED FOR A SPECIALsummer campaign. The "Saturday Ev-ening Post," established by BenjaminFranklin in 1728, now published by theCurtis Publishing Company, proprietorsof the "Ladies," Home Journal," is offer-ed to subscribers, for one year only, for$I?the regular price is $2.50. This offeris for the purpose of a quick introduc-tion, and will be withdrawn SeptemberIst. The regular price of $2.50 will bemaintained after that date. We willgive a good commission for every sub-scriber secured, and distribute $3,000 Sep-tember Ist among the 176 best agents.$500 will be given the person sending thelargest numoer of subscribers at $1 eachper year. At this special low subscrip-tion price thousands can be easily se-cured. Address the CURTIS PUBLISH--ING COMPANY. Philadelphia, Pa.

WANTED ? SECOND HAND FURNl-ture. 1021 Fourth street. Tel. Cap. 636.

JAPANESE CHRISTIAN HOME, REV.Mrs. Bowen, 1315 Fifth street, Sacra-mento. Tel. blk. 356. Working students,day work, janitors, general help sup-plied. Typewriting done. Moral placesonly.

GENERAL NOTICES.

IF YOU WANT CHEAPEST Fireworksand best teas and fancy goods go to825 J street. WING LOY & CO. je26-7t

REMEMBER THE GARDEN FETE ATThird and P streets TUESDAY EVEN-ING, June 27th, from 7:30 to 11 p. m. It

LADIES' SILK WAIST REMNANTSreduced from $1 to 70c. Suie Sing Co.,613 J st., man'f'rs ladles' underwear.

CHEAPEST SOLING ON EARTH.Gents, 45c; ladies, 35c; at 1011 J street.

RAG CARPET WEAVING; OLD Carpetsmade into rugs. Mrs. Johnson, 1214 Sth.

DAVIS BROS.. PAPER HANGERS ANDdecorators, etc., removed to 917 N st.

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMANENT-Iy removed by electric needle. MISSEATON, 929 X street. Treatment gentle.

PROFESSOR COLLINS STOPS FALL-ing hair, and grows it on bald heads.401 J street.

FOR A CHUNK OF GOOD, CLEAR ICEcall at C. E. ADAMS. 1106 J street.

SAVE MONEY BY HAVING O. A. HOITdo your electrical work. 821 J street.

_Cjip^'phjme_9Sl iPALMS, TREES AND PLANTS OF ALL

kinds. As the season is getting late,they will be sold cheap. LOUIS BAHRS,Twenty-eighth and W streets.

TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!!!Before you buy one get our prices. Sac-ramento Trunk Factory, 507 J st. JAS.LONGSHORE, Prop. 'Phone Cap. 727.

REOPENED AND IN FULL SWING?The beer garden and bowling alley atTwentieth and O sts. D. Gustin, Prop.

JOHNSON. WILSON & CO.?SACRA-mento Foundry and Machine Works,corner Front and N streets. Brass andiron castings, model making and ma-chine work. All on short notice. Workguaranteed.

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DR. T. WAH HING, 707 J ST. HOURS--7-9 a. m., 1-4 and 7-9 p. m. Tel. 934 blk.

THE THING TO TASTE IS ALWAYSto be found on the Delicatessen's counters and in the grill room. Somethingto satisfy the most capricious appetiteof man, woman or child. 814 X street.

PREMIUM GALLERY?GO TO BEALS*for photographs of your children, sin-gle or in groups, in cloudy or fineweather. Corner of Seventh and J sts.

REMOVED?GEO. COWLES (2) HAS RE-moved to 1022% X street. For yourplumbing ring; hiig up. 'Phone, blue 168.

CHICKEN TAMALES, NICE ANDMILD.The best in the city. 1111 Fifth street.

AH KEUNG, LAUNDRYMAN. 500 N ST.,corner of Fifth. Washing returned twicea week. 'Fhene 628, 4 bells.

FINANCIAL,

A RELIABLE LICENSED PLACE TOborrow money on watches, jewelry anddiamonds; strictly confidential. 419 K.Metropolitan building. Old gold bought.

SACRAMENTO BANK?Money to Loanon approved real estate security. Forinformation, please apply In person orby letter.

?

THE BEST PLACE TO BORROW Moneyon your valuables is at STEINMANN'S1012 Fourth street. Strictly confidential'Terms Reasonable.

MONEY TO LOAN ON VERY BESTterms, WRIGHT &KIMBROUGH. 607 J.

MONEY TO LOAN?H. J. GOETHE, 1011Fourth street.

BOARD AND LODGING.

BOARD AND ROOMS; LIGHT; ATRY-private; reasonable. 615 Eleventh_atreet.

711 H?GOOD BOARD WITH OR WITH-out rooms. Mrs. L. E. Little.

820 EIGHTH ST.?ROOM WITH GOODboard. MRS. M. E. HESSER.

PERSONALS.

CARPET CLEANING! FITTED ANDlaid by Wm. Higbie (late with Wein-stock, Lubin & Co.). Prompt work.Order by 'phone. Sun. 946 black, or mailto residence, 1914 L street.

VETERINARY SURGEONS.

DR. C. L. MEGOWAN HAS REMOVEDfrom Lockhardt Stables to FashionStables. Office and laboratory, 1120 J.'Phones: Cap. 830. Sunset 407 red.

~08 SALE.

' \u25a0 Mill?

CIGAR STORE: FINE FIXTURES;good stock; 3 furnished rooms; sameparty 4 years, selling on account of go-ing East; fine opportunity for man andwife. RAND & CO.. 1024 Fourtb. street.

Je24-3tTAMALBHUSKS. 4o PER POUND. 1610

Second street.

60 HEAD OF ALLKINDS OF HORSESfor sale. Call and take your pick. Sixcamping outfits at any old price. Auc-tion sale on Saturday. Cat Feed Yard,Twelfth street, between I and J.

FULL BLOOD IRISH AND LLEWEL-Iyn setter pups. C. G. OTT, 1717 ISth st.

A SMALL DYNAMO IN PERFECT Con-dltlon. I. W. C&aplin. 2017 J street.

JUNK AND SECOND HAND GOODSbought and sold. E. Hawes. 1121 C st

IRON COLUMNS AND IRON DOORS.Inquire C. W. DAILEY, Fifth and Xstreets, or Chris. Welsel, 2818 O street.

20 HEAD OF WORK AND DRIVINGhorses, several good wagons, a fine bug-

fy, etc., etc., for sale at Kent Bros.'tables, 1617 Third street.

A LARGE THREE-STORY BRICK HO-tel. first-class in every respect; lot 100x2sofeet: must be sold. One-half its valuewill take It; only those that mean busi-ness need apply. RAND & CO., 1024Fourth street.

FOR SALE-20 SHARES OF GERMANTALoan Association stock, the eleventhseries. Inquire at A. GERBER, 4126Twenty-fourth street. San Francisco,Cal. Jel6-14t

A FIRST-CLASS RICE PORTABLE ORthreshing engine of latest pattern. J.B. JARDINE, 220 Fremont street, SanFrancisco.

LIGHT, %-INCH SIDE BAR BUGGY,cheap, or will trade for hay. Apply 1720L street, Sacramento.

FOR SALE OR RENT?GASOLINE EN-?gines, 1 to 6 H. P.; steam, 1 to 30 H. P.;and pumps. Machine Works, 2720 M st.

FOR SALE?Houser Harvester, in goodorder. Address Box 21, Freeport, Cal.

TAMALE HUSKS FOR SALE, 4c PERpound. Inquire 1610 Second street.

GOOD SECOND-HAND ROOFING TINfor sale cheap. Apply to J. DONLEY,1012 Tenth street.

THIRTY-HORSE POWER BOILER,practically new, fitted up complete, at alow figure. Sacramento Pipe Works.

6,000 FEET OF 2, 3 and BV4 INCHwrought iron pipe, special low price;also two eight-horse upright boilars.Sac'to Pipe Works, near Pass. Depot

CITY ESAL ESTATE.

$550 CASH OR REAL ESTATE IN OAKPark or Sacramento, Will purchase theequity in a seven and one-half acretract near the city; arranged for raisingchickens; call and we will tell you aboutthe improvements and terms. HAW-LEY & PHILLIPS, 319 J street. je2s-6t

$20 DOWN, BALANCE INSTALLMENTS,buys 40x160 lot in our new subdivision Wstreet, between Twelfth and Thirteenth;good high lots. H. J. GOETHE, HomeBuilder, 1011 Fourth street.

$200 DOWN, BALANCE SAME ASrent, buys modern cottage near theshops. H. J. GOETHE, 1011 Fourth st.

$120 UP?LOTS IN OUR 29TH AND Qstreet blocks; 29 sold; cash or Install-ments. H. J. GOETHE, 1011 Fourth st.

FOR SALE?A NEAT COTTAGE ANDlot in Highland Park for $850; a cornerlot Soxl6o on Fifteenth street for $KOO,and a fine residence for $15,000. STRO-BEL. 411 J. ' Je24-3t

FOR SALE?S2,3OO?HALF Block of Landin Sacramento, 1 block from street car,good house and barn on same; cash orInstallments. JAMES FARRIS, JR., 611J street. ______

vW. P. COLEMAN, REAL ESTATE Sales-

room, 325 J street. P. BOHL, Manager-Money to loan In any sums at low rateof Interest. Insurance and rentinghouses a specialty. For sale?4B7 acres,150 of which .is bottom land, balancehigh land; will be sold at a very rea-sonable price.- '

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FOR SALE.Fine residence, modern improvements; a

nice home on I street.New house of 5 rooms, finest resident

block on X street. $3,500.House of 5 rooms, modern, on Twelfth

street. $1,850.3 houses, lot 40x160, rents for $32; a bar-

gain; on P street, $2,300. _KitOMER, WISEMAN & WULFF,

323 J street.

A NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE WITH MOD-ern conveniences. 2814 H street.

COUNTRY REAL ESTATE

20 ACRES FRUIT LAND FOR SALE ORfor carpentry work. 1232 H.

HOMES FOR EVERYBODY; ALL Lo-cations; prices and terms to suit. RAND& CO., Bailey building. Fourth and Xstreets.

$I,4OO?NICE TRACT OF TEN ACRES,small house, 3 acres fruit trees, on M-street road.

Also6 acres, adjoining Sacramento, newmodern house of 5 rooms on this.

HAWK & CARLEY,1014 Fourth street.

Country property a specialty.

LAND FOR SALE OR TRADE?4BOacres, 300 farming, the rest rolling andcovered with timber; all fenced; price$3.00U; one-half cash, balance low rateof interest; title perfeot. Inquire O. A.BAIRD. 2100 H street. Sacramento.

WHEAT RANCH FOR SALE; EASYterms. H. J. GOETHE, 1011 Fourthstreet. (

FOR SALE?SACRAMENTO RIVERlands. MILLER & BROWN, 405% J st.

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.? . ml tmm

DR. PENDERY?OFFICE, 806% X street.'Phone, Cap. 824. Residence, 1013 I street.Residence 'phone, Cap 728. Chronic dis-eases of women and children a spe-clalty.

G. HENRIKSON, M. D., THE RUH-staller Building, S. E. cor. Ninth and J.'Phones, Sun, north 181; Cap. 1,000.

DR. C MEALAND, 719%_ X?'PHONES,Sun. red 931; Cap. 308. Office hours?lo to12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Res. 1217 O. 'Phones,

' Sun, white 521; Cap. 308.

DR. H. S. McGAVREN, 426% J ST.?Eye, ear, nose and throat.

DR J. J- PEARCE. OSTEOPATH, Stollbuilding, rooms 8 and 9. 'Phone, Cap. 72.

DR. P. R- WATTS. 1006 EIGHTH ST.?Office hours 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7to 8 p. m. Sundays. 1 to 2 p. m.

DR C. O. CARTWRIGHT?OFFICE 913X st. 'Phones, Sun, white 581; Cap. 369.

MARY M. CRONEMILLER, M. D., OF-ilce 628% J street. Tel. Cap 473. Res. 705Ninth street. Cap. 406. Sunset, white 846.

DR. LEISENRING. Stoll Bldg., Rooms 6and 7; take elevator. 'Phone, red 725.

DR. J. W. COREY. NINTH AND J?Phone, black 674. Diseases of womenand children.

DR. FAY, 627% J; TEL. SUN. RED 934:10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4. 7 to 8 p. m. Res.1729 G. Tel. Cap. 309. Sunset, blue SI.

SPIRITUALISM.

MME. JOHNSON?TEST AND Busi-ness medium. 121aThird street.

A hot time.We knew this would be a hot

time and we prepared for it; pre-pared to have everything: in theline of clothing- that would assist inmaking- this hot time endurable*You, too. knew this hot time wascoming-, but are you prepared forit ? Are you coolly and comfort-ably dressed?

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lit ??'<" \X~ $trw«/'

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.

Chauncey H. Dunn. S. Solon Holl.HOLL & DUNN,

Lawyers.Offices. Breuner building. 610 X street.

LAURA TILDEN RAY, LAWYEBr, 405 Jstreet. 'Phone Sun, red 644.

CHAS. O. BUSICK,Attorney-at-Law. 328 J street.

J. V. POWERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,Sutter building. Fifth and J streets.

HOPKINS & HINSDALE. LAWYERS.Room- 33. Stoll building. Fifth and K.

JOHNSTON & MURDOCK, Attorneys-at-law. Rooms 19 and 20 Ochsner building.

CLARKEN & MOYNAHAN, Attorneys-at-Law, Joseph building. Sixth and K.

HOWE & HOWE,Attorneys-at-Law. Sutter building.

WILLIAM A. GETT,Lawyer

Sutter building. Fifth and J.

HIRAM W. JOHNSONandPETER J. SHIELDS.

?Attorneys-at-Law?Rooms 2;. 25 and 26, third floor, Stollbuilding, southwest cor. Fifth and K.

FRANK D. RYAN, JAS. B. DEVINE,Law Offices,

Sutter jmijding, S. W. cor. Fifth and J.

PREWETT & HENDERSON, LAW-yers. 628% J.

WM. HENLEY,Attorney-at-Law - - - 610 I street.

M. S. WAHRHAFTIO, ATTORNEY-AT-Law and Notary Public, 301 J street.

A. P. Catlin. A. L. Shlnn. J. C. Catlin.CATLIN, SHINN & CATLIN.

301 J street.

Arthur M. Seymour. Clinton L. White.WHITE & SEYMOUR,

Stoll building, corner Fifth and X sts.

J. Frank Brown. Arthur E. Miller.MILLER & BROWN,

Attorneys-at-Law?405% J street. Telephones, Capital 814.Sunset. Main 314.

BUSINESS CARDS. "MRS. A. REAM. LADY UNDERTAKER,

1118 J st. Tel. 991 white; day and night.

NEW FRENCH DYEING-CLEANINGWorks; prompt and best work. J. DU-CHEZ, 713 L street. ,

ROOT, NEILSON & CO., UNIONFoundry; iron and brass founders andmachinists. Front street, between N andO. Castings and machinery of all kindsmade to order. H. F. ROOT, ALEXNEILSON. J. DRISCOLL.

CURTAINS DONE UP, 65 CENTS Apair and upward; fine flannels launderedwithout injury to the garment. FrenchLaundry, 912 L. Tel. Sunset 922 black.

BANKING HOUSES.\u25a0

NATIONAL BANK OF

D. O. MILLS & CO.Sacramento, Cal.?Founded 1860.

DIRECTORS:D. O. MILLS, EDGAR MILLS,

S. PRENTISS SMITH.FRANK MILLER PresidentCHARLES F. DILLMAN Cashier

U. S. Bonds Bought and Sold.

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $600,000.

CALIFORNIA STATE BANK,SACRAMENTO.

Does a General Banking Business.

SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.I OFFICERS.

FREDERICK COX PresidentGEORGE W. PELTIER....Vice PresidentW. E. GERBER CashierC. E. BURNHAM Assistant Cashiar

DIRECTORS:C. W. Clark, Geo. W. Peltier,Frederick Cox, Joseph Steffens,Peter Bohl, Adolph Hellbron,

W. E. Gerber.

SACRAMENTO BANK.THE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN

the city, corner Fifth and J streets, Sac-ramento. Guaranteed capital, $600,000;paid up capital, gold coin, $400,000; re-serve fund, $51,000; term and ordinary de-posits, $3,068,719; loans on real estate Jan-uary 1, 1899, $2,077,407. Term and ordinarydeposits received. Dividends paid in Jan-uary and July. Money loaned upon realestate only. Information furnished uponapplication to

W. P. COLEMAN, President.Ed. R. Hamilton, Cashier.

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FARMERS' AND ME-

CHANICS' SAVINGS BANK.Fourth and J streets, Sacramento, Cal.

LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE.Interest paid semi-annually orr Term andOrdinary Deposits.

B. U. STEINMAN PresidentDWIGHT HOLLISTER....Vice PresidentC. H. CUMMINGS CaahlerW. E, J. BAUGHMAN *.

Secretary and Surveyor

PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK.Sacramento, Cal.

Paid up capita 1........Reserve and 100.000

Wm. Beckman, J. L. Hurrtoon,Wm. Johnston. E. J. Croly.

Geo. W. Lorens.Loans made on real estate. Interest paid

bjjcKMAN. Pra_d«LOaorga W. Lorsns. Secretary.