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SACRAMENTO DAILY RECORD-UNION. VOLUME LIII.-NO. 13 i. SACRAMENTO, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1885. WHOLE NU. 19,692. PROMOTED PUPILS. SCHOLVRS WHO ARE EXTITLF.D Tl> ABYAITCE ONE GRADE. Xames of the Boys and Girls who have been Studious rod Buccessiui. . !. lowis given a list of the names of the pupils in the Capita] Grammar school, in- termediate and primary departments, which have passed the requisite examination and have a class standing entitling them to promotion. The public schools close this week : \u25a0 i'-rii; CAPITAL CRAM-MAtt SCHOOL, Names of those promoted in the Capital Gram- mar School, Q street, between Ninth ami Tenth, Professor Joseph W. Johnson, Principal: First Grade (Mrs. m. I). Merrill, teacher)— Phebe Brown, George Burnett, Lizzie Callahan, George Cram, Lottie Emory, Nellie Harrison. Minnie Hartwell, Clara Lavenson, Sarah Laven- son, Frank Liebling, Alula Lewis, Gladys Mc- Carty, Hairy MeClaughry, Mabel Merrill, Albert Pait, Belle Feyran. Stella Phillips, Adele Price, Maggie Quinton, Henry Ryan, Rosa Ryan, Eu- gene Stevens, Newton Tenbrook. Martha Weisel, Delia Coglan, Mattie Shiek, George Chadder- don, Henry 11. Demon, Mary Gaeschlin, Hattie Nelson, William Meierairks, Edward Lynn, May Wolf. Conditioned, nine. Second Grade (S. .1. Miller, teacher) Avery i Alfred Worthingtou, Nellie Sands. Jessie Aitken. Alice Miller, Fannie Willis, Blanche Sayles, Henry Linnell, > Walter Cunningham, Josie Hickcy, Jessie Davis, Hairy Sullivan. John Murphy, John Sehacht, Lizzie Haggerty, Rachel Ross, Charles Alvord, Edmund woodaon, Alice Sullivan, Ida Desmond, Eva Cook. Conditioned, three. second Grade (L. K. Knight), teacher)— Mollie Landau, Willie Landau, Isador Nathan, Rebecca Myers, John Lorenson, Maude Davis, Minnie Weisel, George Neuman, Lucius Powers, Nettie Campbell, Emma Strobe!, Mamie Feeney, Hattie Phillips, Carrie Green, Will Katzenstein, Eddie Nathan, Harry Root, Laura Davis, Rose Carolan, Katie lfroek, Harry Nottingham, Julia Launi- gan. Conditioned, eleven. Third Grade (Amelia H. Duggan, teacher)— Annie Aitken, Minnie Collin?, Nellie Cotter, John ratlin, Ruth Catlin, Martin Enrigbt, James GreSn, Alice Galvin, Jennie Miller, George Marsh, Annie Schadt, Lizzie Sullivan, Willie Kimber, Blanch Ryan, LillieNelson, Ger- tie Whitney, Willie Flint. Nellie Winehell, (da Oaleman, Lena Brigg», Eddie Leltch, Lillie Wallace, Agues Ryan, Richard May, Mary O"Hare, George Sherburu. (.'conditioned, six. Third Grade (Irene Richardson, teacher) John Muller, Nellie Fisher, Viva Jackson, John Frees, Robert Weil, Evelyn Kallman, Lizzie i-teffens, Rose Egebenj. Mamie l'etlit, Sarah Golilstiue. Yetta Van Walbeck, Maud Hoagland, Harry Herndon, Helen Lavensou, Ja(ies LavrsoD, Tru- dieMaydwell, Annie Ankele, Ollie Maydwell, Clara Ncultourg, Bertha Boko, Albert Stall, Otto Heilbron, May Denny, Martha Salic, Philip Hirsch. Conditioned, twelve. Third Grade (Sue V. Heard, t»acher)--Mollie Teth srington, Flora Hartwell, James Patterson, John Lambert, Florence Burnett, May Burgess, Mason Hunt, Howard Foley, John Haley, Annie Haley. Mage c Flemming, Rosa Gaflhey; Frank Flland, William Hanrahan, Robert Callahan, Maggie Branuan.tiecie Lombard, Clara Vaughn. Ix>retta Bohl, Sarah I.uxou, Grace Quinton, Mollie Boyle, May White, Mary Brophy, Mamie Flahive, Maud Lenoir, May" Taylor, Mamie Francis, Edith Lawrence, Mamie Lawsou, Thomas Flannigan, Mollie Perry, Sam Smith, Fred Terrell, Ernest Johnson, Lennie Whitney. Conditioned, ten. Fourth Grafie (Alice R. Tenbrook, teacher) Mamie Malone, Grace ('raw, Flattie Schardin, Charles Lusk, Edna Cadwalader, Mamie Hart- nett. Rosa l.cvi, Thomas Flahive, Ruby Rug- gles, Albert Ogg, Nellie Lee, Lizzie Hunt. May Robb, Florence Prentice, Mamy Ryan, Robert Nash, Fannie Walker, Louisa Colombo, May Walker. Lulu Winchell, Bertha Schardin, Mary Cook, Joseph George, Frank Miller, Arthur Roblin. Conditioned, live. Fourth Grade (Minnie Sweeney, teacher)— Carrie Blautb, James Carroll, Euphemia Eck- strom, John Falkenstein, Albert Fehr, Anna Fountain, James Hallanan, James Harris, Em- maHopf, Cyrus Miller, Joseph Lochart, John Nathan, Joseph Nathan, Lotta Robinson, CIAs. Vogel, Willie Wohlock, Gus Callahan, I.ula Day, Bertha Stein, Mary Brown, Alice Root, Robert McCord, Willie Sehacht, Charles Bauer, Maude Wood, Willie Fleming. Conditioned, nine. Fourth Grade (Jennie Anderson, teacher)— Lizzie Champion, Hullic Dunlap, Fred. El- worthy, William Fetherstone, Kate Flanigan, Arthur M. Goodhue, Clarence M.Hunt, Joseph E. Huntoon, Ulysses i,. Holland, Maude B. Jones, Charles Phillips. John c. Tooker, Joseph W. Shannon, Henry Simon, Henry I). Slater, William M.Stalker, Nettie S. Solomon, Arlilia Dunlap, Bertie Wasserman. Conditioned, two. Fourth Grade (Mary McCrory, teacher) Anna Feldhuseu, Robert Sullivan, Harley 81 j phensou, Daniel Ralvin. Emily Dunne. Walter TrelVy, Lil'.ie Wilier*,. Mabel Bassett, Alice Barry, Anna Xeubourg, Hi tnie BoekhofF, Hattie Neubauer, Mattie Brophy, Frank Bromley, Samuel Sim- mons, Alfred Trainor, George Ilotchkiss, Harry Neumann, Mabel Harris, Con. Lucey v Josepn Kerrnish, [key Mooser, Charles Lohmeyer. Elmo Carey, Clara Dunne, Marcslla Green, Louis I'ayon, John Miller. George Bovyer. Con- ditioned, seven. Intermediate :in«l I'riinary Departments. List of graduates in each class of the interme- diate and primary departments : FIFTH ÜBADE. Sevcntli and G streets (Miss Smith, teacher)— Fannie Little, Minnie WeiUcl, Alma Kaerth, Sadie Asher, Ella Sherburn, Lillie Eberhardt, Ada Keber, Minnie Caswell, Leah Rosser, Addie Markewltz, Henry Caswell, Isador Wilson, Geo. Stewart, Ken. Rosser, Horatio Stoll, Willie Kelly, Frank Hait.Theo. Kreuzberger, Ualiih Dorsey Ben. Welch. Eddie Meister. Seventh and '\u25a0 streets (Mrs. Crowell, teacher) ; —Kitty HaUcnholf, DollieDohu, Eugenic Wise- man. Anna Lawrie, Fannie Moose, LuluNichols, Clera GiUUan, Joey Nichols, Anna Neely, Nettie Duvall, Ida Ing, Lucy Schmitz, Frankie Newton. Newton Krlpp, Willie Carroll, Louis Markeu itz, Joe Bachle, Hayward Reed, John Ochsner, Eddie Short, Lsiuor Morris. John Frazee, Willie Keller, May Gregg. Thirteenth and G streets (Miss Coates, teacher) —Eddie Stevens, Willie Gent, George Chisholm, Jessie Hark, Fred. Holland. Minnie Kleinsorge, May Burton, Nora Crocker, Maud Williams, Ag- nes Olson, Eliza Hough, Mamie Schuler, Carrie Fetes, Cordic Gilaiaii, Belle Maugan. Henry Lehman, Eugene Straucher, Albert Quatman, LuluHayford. Ethel Beaumont, James La Shells, ICzra Farrar, Nathan Berck, Frank Dray, Alice Jordan, John Blair, Fern Andrews. '.thirteenth and <; streets ; Mi-- Way, teacher) Mabel Hillhouse, Emma Dwyer, Estelle Pember, Ella Clark, Louisa La Motte, Agnes Donahue, Edna Lewis, Josie Five, Edith Wheeler, Lillie Wade, Lillie Ehman, Annie Toomey, John Wal- lace, Oscar Suter, Stephen Spencer, John Me- Toman, Stephen I'ren, Charles Battelle, Ernest Fuehs, Albert Hilbert, Thomas Cook, Willie Raukin, Allie Wall. Thomas Brennan, George Vassels, Willie McCrory, George Atwood, John Geiger. Sixteenth and N streets (Miss Govan, teacher) —Minnie Blauth, Deuo Bush, Sadie Cohen, Min- nie Devine, Anna Dreinan, Theresa Flanagan, Maggie Flemming, Anna Fish, Anna Geriehten, Katie llanrahan, Nellie Harris, Nuty Harris, Hattie Hembree, Charles Jones, Cora Kirk. May Kane, Ida Lenoir, Wile Mussehnan, Howard j Melntire, Samuel Oppenheim, Thomas Quinton, Roy Richardson, George Shepherd, Charles Schoenbackler, Floyd Townsend, Geo. Wilke. Ralph House, Maud Reed. sixteenth and N streets (Miss Blue, teacher)-— Walter Amsden, Matie Bates, Ritta Colclough, Belle Danis, Mamie Farrell, Fred Futterer, I'earl (Joode, Leonard Hemenway, Nellie .lost, Laura Kleinsorge, Florence Lafferty, Dora Meyer. Mary Mahoney, Annie McDonald, James Magann, i Lucie Murray. Clara Miller. James Monaghan, Arthur Minford,Lutie Fockman, Harry roiland, Bertha Kuhl, Caircron Sims, Nellie Sweeney, Laura Steffens, (ira Tracey. Lillie Trumpler, Willie Winn. Nellie Wilke, Katie Wittenbroek. Tenth and P streets (Miss C. i,. Henley, teach- er)—Charles Burnett, Harry Catlin. John Duns- worth, Tom Fitzgerald, Lennie Goodhue, How- ard Garrett, Gussie Goldberg, Joe Kingsbnry, Robbie Keiier, Frank Lorensen, Fred Uui J.Joe Murphy, James McKeehan. Orvilie Davis. Maud Greenlaw, Cassie Carolan, Mamie Cotter, Berdie Cook, Minnie Davis, Emma Eeeberg, Iva Hugh- son, Lulu Lockhart, Ida Landau-. Mary McCaw, Annie O'Hare, Nellie Perry, Bertha launders, Josie Staniield, AnnieSchimlnger, KatieSti Fannie Sinay. Clara Wentwortb, Grace White, Lizzie White, Mary Pilkenton. Fourth and <-i streets (Miss Montgomery, teach- er)—Sarah Corcoran, Lillie King, Julia Bluitt, Frances Hoyt, Mabel Crandal, Anna Freidrich, Anna I.indcnmeyer. Ella Wilder, Alice McGin- niss, Mary Silvera, Alice Boss, Lillie Kareher, Carl Strobel, Willie Alvord, Arthur King, Aivis Garfield, Clifford Todd, George Lewick, Willie Vogle. Willie Lanagau, Willie Clark, Frank Longton, Dan Daly, George Campbell, Alfred Pittman, Wallace Renwick, John Cole. Fourth and Q streets (Miss Phillips, teacher)— Minnie Brannan, Maggie Coii'ey, Alice Salle, Clara Lindemeyer, Jennie Leira, Ruby Merko- ley, Charles Harrison, Lizzie Laausef, Minnie Hoj>ley, Laura Radovi h, Katie Dmnn, Carrie Ijohmeyer, Dan Carroll, Harry rhl. Oscar John- son, Walter] Sims, iAjdia Peltier, Fannie Hart- well, Amanda Tetherineton, Willie Campbell, Clara Black, Florence Delano, Lena Johnson, Frank Mead, Dora Ruhl, Howard Flint, Lulu Lei.-eh. Charles Scribner, Eddie Flint, Louisa Johnson. Twenty-seventh and J streets, (Mrs. Taylor, teacher) Florence Barber, Charles Johnson, Edgar Cofiman, Edwin Nethercott, Mamie IV- rill. Rosa Seitz, Don Williams, George Wilbur, George Chambers, Rowena Chambers.Joe Kom, Mike Dowd. Nineteenth and 1. streets. (Mrs. Bassett, teacher.)— Griggs. George Lowell, Charles \u25a0 'hott. Henry Staug, Alice Stone. <> street between Ninth ami Tenth. (Miss Jones, teacher)— Oristella Holland, Louisa Jack- son, Jessie Emory, Moody Scott. SISTTI RRiDE. Fourth and i; streets (Miss Bernard, teacher) Fred Robin, George Todhunttr, George Oliver, Agues Clalk, Annie Corey, Katie Wetzol.tEm- raa Wet/.el , Francis Fredericks, Emily Freder- icks, Sadie Breeu, Nora Doroux, Sam. < .no, Walter Newman, Tom i'lynn. Pierre Nathan, Gutlrid Ekstrom, James Neilson, Willie Wal- lace, Lizzie Mccarty, Mary Coltoa, lone Mur- rells, Mary Farrell, Ellen Preston, busie Koz- luinsky, Katie fcker, John Constable. Fourth and <) streets (Miss Weeks, teacher)— Rosa Adams, Edith bnrtis, Charles BnrchiUd, J Adiie Dawson, Victor Hugo. Willie f/eitch, . Pearl McCarty, Sandy Neilson. (icoree O. Key, Milton Phillips, Walde Rade;nacher. Henry Schmitt. Henry Stcinmeycr. Lanra Terry, Otto Wilhelni, WillieWoodhead, Annie Wlllmunder, Matilda Pisario, Charles Shields. - , ; Tenth and 1' streets (Miss Glilts, teacher' Andrew Aitken, Rictte Bauer, Florence Crosby, Mazy Duns worth, Mark-.is Ebel, Julius Eteberg, Chris. Ellen, Nellie Fenton, Nora Foley. Walter Henley, Flora Henog, Nellie Hlctey, Bdgai Hort'man. Annie Keating, l.illic Kingsbury, Lizzie M:ihouey, Amy Medley, Leon Mooser, Lottie Nenbourg, Willie Oogl I Charles SchwaiU, James eheridan, Kittle Shoiidan, Da vid Sinay. Anna Stephenson, Mattie Stoekel, Frank Trainor, David W.-isserman, Daisy Weis Mary Brown. Ninth and 1' streets (Miss Msson. teachen— George Bassett, Condie Bums, Frank McDonald, .lames Collins, John Bauouier, Walter Mcldnuu, Albert Kat/enstein. l'riink Yuhre. <fco. Vubre. John Barry, Jessie Heller, Willh) Knaucr, susia Robiuette, May Hickman, Celia Ryan. Tillio Lang, Laura Williams. Edith Stevens, lillle Me- Canu, LillieOliver, Bessie Galvih, liOsn Cotter, Stella Cady, Emma Gilniau, Ktta Huntoon. Willie McCatlum. Dora Fish, Cora I i ..:. Jennie Collins. Sixteenth an.l X street- Miss Alice 1.. r.riiT- eth, teacher)— Millie Jast. Hattle i.hvrk. V.\:i Trumplcr, Lizzie Fountain, Mary Rol . ikirtli.i Buchanan, Minnie Meyer, Belle Frost, Lottie Alsip. Irene Murray, Bertha Wnght, Nellie Thompson, Nellie Maloney. MuKjrie Kcnney, Mamie Kenney, Annie Conrad, Mary IjwifkcH ter, Fred. Tap|x.\ cleorgc Gibson. liennie Neiir- bass, Willie Mott.Bertie C ... OJlmoro Sl.i- vi".i, BeberWood, Howard Wood, li:'rr> Jtilioi), Pierce Swrjresou, Bennie McirdierkK, Willie sine it., Charles Wilke, Robeit Uocal i, Phc-nie Grosse, Willie Kennedy. Thirteenth and G streets (Miss Fra •. tciivli- it)---i;. '•:.\u25a0 Barry, Clark Billinssley, Belle Clark, Julia Dilger, Henry Dreyer, Addie Eh- mann, Theodore Francis, Lulu Gilman, George Harris, Nellie Hatch, Mite Lavelle. Amy Mar- tin, Walter Mei'imly, Mary Nield, Tonimie I'ili;- -ington. Rosa I'rii' hard, Gforgie Schumacher, Fred. Btrachaner, Gussie .Stepnenson, otes St. Denis, Hattie Reed, Joseph Wallace, George Williams. May Williams, Rmma Woods, Kruwt Woods. Walter Tooniey, Charles Shaw, Walter Blanchard. Thirteenth and O streets (Miss Yau liueldcr, teacher)— Eddie Weston, Charles Geiger, Wilber Wat kins, Julian Arnold, Peres Bryan, Frank Stegler, Frank Waterman, Kdwanl Emerson, Ira Haney, Kr;ic-t Haney, Lottie Krvbs, Hal riet Burns, Jennie Morshcad, Mamie Just, Cora Molt. Etta Waterman, Anna Fuchs, Mary stoij;- ler, Augusta Grossherr, Lena Bennett, Dora Maier, Sadie Robertson, Millie McGillivray, Katie Me(Jill;vray, Edwin (.'lurk, Walter lnglis. Seventh and '. stree-.s (Maggie 15. !.i;ii. teacher)— namiltou Hawlcy. Carrie lleilbt Lillie Kbert. Charles Theiss, Cell* Wilson. Jennie Liddlo, Charles Lynch, Millie Wheat, Lulu stickney, Ernestine Verdon, Abe Meyers, Burnett Keller. Eddie Elkus, Kate Morgan, Ida Maxwell, Jessie Logan. Eddie May. I-cmi Wolf, Cora Mains, Willie risk, May Nichols. Seventh and '. streets Mrs Ross, teacher)— Lottie Jones, Jnanita Pommor, Jennie ( 'oleman, Tilly Marks, Bella Leloy, Jennie Meyers, LottU Geisel, Cora Bel!, Daisy Logan, Ida Aukener, Annie Heiscn, Ellis Zeiuansky. John Mains Arthur Whittier, George short, EUdie Brendvl, Harry Fronson, Christian Brown, Willie KclK-y," Fred. Xeumau, Oscar Boden, Rena Shearer, Jessie McKeon, Frank Becker, Eddie Schadt, Wiilis Mead. Nineteenth and I. streets (Mrs. Bassett, teacher)— Eddie Anderson Nathnn Brewster, I.illieBurner, Mary Bynum. Frank Clark, Frank Freeze, James Glennon, Harry Griggg, clara Richards, Joo Stewart, Antonio Stewart, Nellie Green, Terricita Romez, James Davis, Crank Fuller. Twenty seventh and J streets (Mrs. Taylor, teacher'— Frank Botsford, Charles Botsford, John Blair, Edgar Johnson, Mollie Mulligan, I Henry Kathen. Harry Ranlctt.Kate Rowe.Lulu I Chambers, Charles Murdock, Lena Salt, Muttie l.emer. O, Ninth and Tenth streets (Mi<s Jones, teacher) Augustine Ferguson, Clarence Mul- lory, Georgie Bryant, Mary Miller. Alien Smith. SEVENTH GRADE. Seventh and G streets I Miss Chapninn . teacher) —Charles Bragg, Jerome Carroll, George Dre- man, John Prendergast, Frank Short, Willie Weisman, Gussie I'ommer. John Bauer, Charles Bernhard, Charles Bachman, Ira May, Lester Young, Willie Lynch. Alfred Labhnril. Irving Taylor, John Taylor, George Panic!!, \u25a0 Thomas Norton. Myron Brophy, Maud Dorsey, Lena Dietrich, Sophie Utzoerg, Mabel Kicker. Jennie Nilsson, I.illie Dohn, Grace Harper, Allena Rei- nersniau, Alice Schadt, Lulu Shcrbnni, Etta Freeman. Flora Brophy, Inez Mettras, Etta Met- I (IMS. Seventh and <\u25a0 Btreets (Emma 1.. Doherty, teacher)— Esther Asher, Pearl Baldwin, Dais; Burke, Charles Campbell, Lulu Dohn, F>ouie Elkus, Joe Freeman, Emma Gehriug, Julius gory, Bertie llamlln, Edna Harvey, Mi Hopfe, Ed. Hornick, Ed. Kelly, Arvclla M Ilattie Miller. Harrj Nichols, .1 ph Xii hols, Minnie Ncv. num. Mattic Newton, Alice Schwartz, Mat tie Sommerfleld, Jennie Wood, Albert Kueh- ler. Bennie Sweeney, Rowenna Reed, Callie Kinkead, Mary Slate. 1 hos. Frank, .Jus. Schmitz, Alfred Palm, John Morley. Thirteenth and G streets i Miss I . VanCSnelder, teacher) Oertle Arnold, Charlec Blanchard, Herbert Gray, Emma Johnston, Carrie Klein sorge, Willie MeTernan, Florence Smith, Geo Treichler, Iceland Tennant, Mamie Armstroi Willie Tryon, Lizzie Bohman, Bruce Dray, 3 man Elaaer, Josie Riisscli. Art Vau /.:i!i: hm I, Maud Pritchard, Uxzti Btrnis, Maggie \u25a0 <"' eney, Frank Tade, Lottie Callend Samuel McKee, Paul Webb, LnJu Burli Anr.ii' Farnsworth. Thirteenth and (i streets (Miss Hess, to Iv;uie Eades, Era Farrar. Eddie Harvey, Lulu Kuitht. Marion La Shells, George Quotman, Lora Turner, Blanche Beau, Tanoner Goethe, Annie Hcdgkimon, Fred Btieg!er, Helen Sim- mons, Walter inn. Frank Dwyer, SimonLuuin, John Warmby, May Beede, Eva Storror, Stella Farr, Joseph Clark, Lillie Swanwell, Frank H.u-.ey. Archie Ward, John Spangler, ! Montgomery, Maggie Hurley. Sixteenth and N streets .Mi-< Haskell teacher)— Edna Avery, Eva Brown, Abbie Fount- ain, Ida Flemming, Louise Gibson, Maggie Green, Clara Sruhler. Don: Hastings, Annie Hopf, Lena Meyer. May Potter, DaTsy Potter, lies-ie Pearson, Laura Wall!. Charles Bertie Jost, Freddie Kirk. Frank Poo] John Wright Sixteenth tun! N streets '.Miss Piper, teachei - Alice Dockrtader, Edna Drcman, Jennie F.l- --' worthy, Robert Foster, Arthur Frost, Jnmes i Lawlor, Lewis Llttlefield, Idylwylde Marshal] i George Nehrbass, Kale Oppenheim. Edwin rear-..:). Walter Polland, Nellie Rath, Ware. Haiiie W inn. Ninth and P streets (Miss Johnson, teai iei Charles Baron, Clara Boulin, Maggie Brennan Harry Card well, Maud Cardwell, Fred. Clark, Mary Cullivan, Etosanna Carroll, Lucj i ' Frank Fish, ITattie Flynn. George Heilbron, LillieHuebner, Mamie KolllKer, Howard Marsh, Annie Martin, Anna McCaw, John McCinnis, Abbie Miller. Kred. atorrison, Walter Morrison, Josie Myers, Katie Norton, Bennie Seal. Bu- dolph Neuman, Daniel O'Hare, Dollic Pettil Rhoda Schwartz, .— ; i . 1 i . - Smith, Mary I'mberg, Willie St Dennis. Ella Sullivan. Tenth and P streets (Miss lda v. Miiier teach- er)—Arthea Alien. Katie Barry, I.iilie Blauth, Charles Boehme, Addle Diersseu, Ella Devine, Rosie Devine Haiiie Devine. (lam Falken3tein, Nellie Fitzgerald, Annie Green, Alonzo Gorrett, Annie Ho lzli auger, Netlle Hanrahan, Frank Howe, Hattie Carus,Delia Kagee, Joseph Kest ler, Fred. Kummerfeld.ChrisunaliOrenson, May Lowell, Lillie Mitchell, Minnie Mttnd, George Ochsner, Bertie Rode, Rowena Robb, Dottie smith, Qeorge Smith, < ii«rl<- Smith, Carrie Tansman, Kred. Valentine. Fourth and <i streets ' Miss Regan, teacher)— Marie Keilsen, Amanda Willmnnder, Mary I.tisch. Mollie Peterson, Ralph f-avenson, Pau- line rjpmann, Edwin Wolf, Mollie Hugo, TilUe Zwickel, Myrtic Dean. Pauline Gagliardo, Ethel ljurtis. Lena Leira, Minnie Icfleld, George Chi, James Beckett, Bettie Nathan, Pauline McGraw, Annie Silvern, Katie Cummirjg", Willie Rtigglt b Stella ColdweU, Lillie Keii. waiter Lettch, Charles Harry. Mary Gayner, Annie Barry, George McCarthy, Carrie Hafner, Jennie Gar- barnia. Fourth ami »} streets (Mrs. Allen,teacher)— Grade Pittman, Rebecca Levy, Evn froidman, Laura Prader, Ellen Chambers, Ella Bluitt, Louisa Lombard, Katie Barry, Allee Hunt, Ad- dle Sample, Lizzie Dawson, Lizzie Schmitt, Amy Cook. Irene ll'mitt. Katie Mendis. Frank Weiienhofer, Julian Bojorques, Harry Longton, .le-lin Pendi gast, John Bropny, Willie Ballonan, Frank Mnrrels, AldenCampbell, ilattie Kareher, Willie Dougherty. o, Ninth and Tenth streets [Miss Jones, teacher)— Mabel Staunons, Lenaic Karris, Eve Butler. Twenty-seventh ami .! streets (Mrs. Taylor, teacher)— Miriam Bennett, Josie Franks, villa Johnson, Daisy Johnson, Lawrence Lemer, Bella McMurray.. Nineteenth and L streets (Mrs. Bassett, teacher)— Alien, Mamie Buuer, Mary chirk. Amanda llew.-oh, Willie Holmes, Gertie Prescott, Herschcl P.in.wr, Frett Polio I . Mary Shaw, Nellie Til!«. 9, Oscar Wi hn t, ii.omas Kcegan, Eugene Mehaney, Nathan LJ>sti; Krnest Viilliams, Dora Shnontqn. Hettry V.Ojtfe Alfred : Jury, Mary Hurley. Carrie Devi-rc. l >iui Payne. I tllGJl EIGHTH GRADE. Tenth and streets (Mrs. Nagle, tcaclier)— Annie Burke, Maud Royne, N :. Cosby, Poilie Cooksley, Laura Dierssen, Grace English, Ma;;- de Green, Nellie Kingsbury, Mary Keating', Katie Keefe, Addic Morrison, Hettie Mooser, Mary Murphy. Era Mnsaleman, Lizzie Wright, Lulu Williams, Bessie Quarles, Minnie Sehar- 1 den, Frank Dnwson, Eddie Devtne, Oscar Hen- ley, George Kagee, AutoucKestler, James Kellc- her, Julius Morris, Charles UcConnen, Robert Pettitt, Watson Smith, Willie . Shoemaker, Mattie Williams. Tenth and Pstreets (Miss Tenbrook, teacher) —'Sara ßurnett, Francis Bauer, (lias, islamli, Willie Cotter, I^>uisa Fehr, Marvin llubbard, Sadie Hubbard, Emma IHntze, Louisa Heilbron, Maud Kerrnlsh. Carrie Kestler. AimioLookhait. Harry Lowell Jfrvle Maydwell. Peter Mitchell, Annie Pait, Flora Bobiuette, Walter Train. Edith Valentine, May Patterson, Maggie Foley, ('has. Terrio, Willie Burns. George Byrne, Mamie Waters, Joe Landow, Willie Quinton. Eddio Murphy, Alice Pendergast, £ngeno Trainor, Freda Hcrlzriwwer. Sixteenth and N stieets (Miss Etta M. Bock- rath, Emma Cummiugs, Mabel Danis, Kthel KUvorthy, Kffa May Fellows, -Maudie fiuthrie, Irida (fcrichten. Libbie Hogeboom, Mamie Keipcr, Emma Lemke, Annie Mooney, Alice Meckfessel, Begins Scholer, Annie Te- bow, Leroy Clark, Ansel Cheeney. Johnnie Far- rell, Freddie Gray,. \u25a0\u25a0 Waldo Julian, Charley Mitchell, Bonnie Martin, Holley Moon; Harry Xott, James Perry, ! \u25a0 land Tracy. Christy Wahi. Thirteenth and G streets (Miss Payne, teacher) Frank Hill bouse, John Leitch, i.^nis (ilsen. Clarence Hamer, Dickie Mott, Willie Avers. George GiiTord, Dell Lenoir, Hnefa Davis, Willie Sexton, Everett Williams, Eveline Charles- worth, Blanche Woodward, Gertie Smith, Mabel Robinson, Mabel Stevens, May Jordan, Bessie Vessels, Mary Van Xante, Minnie Attvood, Ab- bie Bolimcn, Anute.So^aw. Laurind i ßorehers, May FairilelJ,. IVHChapmnn, Annie Bennett, Mabel Blair, Ada Wilson, Effie Hayford, Martha -v.u.r, Minnie Kiunyer, Tiilie Nieiaan. M'' 1 ' .. '. \u25a0\u25a0.:• l'omarfc, Henry llolnnin. i '.Thirteenth' an.l is streets (Miss McMsumw, toKrh.r John Hums. iieorg< Crocker. Theo- (lore t'olcui.-ui. Lillie Denton. Charles Dutton* Fred Bovyer, Mubc.l Bovyer, Fri'd Dryer. Jtoscs.ll Fades, Edna (Jodie) tioorge Huek-son, Ldua. Hammond, I'rauU .lu.-t, Jnru« Kemnitzer, I-ranK Lavclle, Bertha Minor. Minnie >;<\u25a0:--. l.lllte t;lem>, Edwin rope, Margaret liaisons.- Ray \u25a0 Putney, Charles Reed, Pearl Kippou. Will Rose, Ida Stokes, Pearl Jackson. Alice-. Putney, Ira'-. Seftoni Fred Storror, James Tcnnaut. Lou T*l- bot, Alfred Tulbot. Joseph ftiomey, Loyal Moon?, (Jertic Bird, Maude Kobbins. . Seventh and U streets ,Mi IVsss, toucher)—.. Dora Hums, Carrie Brenner, Ethel Ikiuglas, UlUc Foicey. Nellie K. :;\u25a0>>;•;, Ethel Keepers, Josie Lohmuller, I.ottic Slegerle, Lillian Nathan, Kanuic Royal, Stella Stewart, Tillic Visker, BoM Woolf. Mary Wait. George Davenport. Frank Gould, Eddie Buck, Harry Heiseu, FriU Hell-, bron, George Jordan. Louis I^loy. Hertie Marks, Harry Reed. Chariot stirkmy. Waller Visker,: Herman iWimmer. lVrey I\)rtcrneld. Alice I'arker, linnic Parker, Seventh and Ci streets (Dora a. Davis, teacher) : Wiliio !\u25a0. . \u25a0 ... : . Willie sumo, George Stone,; Eddie SulHvaii, Fred Cash in. Patsy udergaat, Eddie Payi-is, Frank Scludt, Willie Mitchell, Hosie Bauquicr, Lillie Ewers, Loutvr.a Fisher, Julia Jacobs. Alice llarvev. Sophie Kelly.Lot- tie Kelly, Nellie Kelly. Julia Lyons. Mabel Mo,- . Fadden. Lizzie Mills, (Vila Noon* Fannio l*nl- vi-rniaclßT, tnnia Keinersni.ui. Kiln Ryan, Minnie Meyers, Uxtla Robin.«ou, i'. v...n liy. liell Slic|., Twenty -seventh r.nd .1 streets ;Mte Kirn, teacher)— Mabel Cati'man, Susie Kay. Emma Johnson, Arthur Nethe c. .:. John Sethercott, Olga Llndberg, Walter Williams, Carl Popert, Alice Doreey. O, Ninth an.i Tenth -tive'.- (Mims Joues. teacher) Daisy Carter. lUitio Carter. lues Johnson, Willie Bryant, Mvra Dunlap, Marie Dean. Nineteenth and L. streets (Miss N. Miller, teacher)— Frank Bowen.CrotV (."larke, Maggie \u25a0 Dooley. Willie Davis, Millie Davis, lC.ldii>T>avis, Bennlu Gregga, Allie Holmes, Mattie ' \u25a0.".». Charles Jones, John Jure. WeMey Keuling, Agnes Preseoti. Lucy l'.itchli, Hattie lUhb Willie Schiller. Willie Simon. Frank Tibbitls, George tibbitto. CTutrle Vo;;t. Henry W ili-i r. . Andrew Warf, Alice I'evere. l.ouiia Be*Ws, Willie Adams, Uoln'rt Leslie, (.icorse I'aync, . MiittieSauzi-. (fourth and <) street iMis< Eilers." teacher)— :j Francis Acevedo, (irant r- \u25a0 li r Annie i'.iK'k!io(T. John Bennett, JOO BlniU, l>eli» lolton, Uichard i \u0084...•.!\u25a0.: i Coyne, Mary Clark; Marshall Cas- tro, Ajitoue i \u25a0. :i>>. Arthur DasvonvlllF. t-urah Duiir.. Joseph Fry, Maggie liiyner. Celia. God- il.ir.l. Md'KKie'taltaghttr, Ue«- lloit.Geoisiolleu- : dricks, [Jllie Johnson, CharU? Keil,David Law- son, Amanda Vlayberry, Eddie Measure, Bernard Nathan. Robert Nellson, George i: tlovlch, Queenie Roblin, Annie ': \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 , Manuel silva. Nel- lie Stanton, Mamie Touhey, olive Wilder. Henry - Wohlk. Fourth and l,* streets (Miss Smith, teaoher)— Charles Bauer. Albert l'.ulteias. Eddie t'echet- line, Howard Chailderdon, Charles Dangler, John Davis, Mnltie El moat, Edward X I .worth, JnnicK Francis, Rub] Goldstein. Joe Leiva. My- urn Nathan, James Pcmlergast, John Humcr, Frank £chanlcul >\u25a0\u25a0•. Josie Srhneider, Uobert-. Ti therinston. HowunllJ.Miiy, Mamie lieliHU.An- miin-lhi Carroll, Teresa 'nirliaiina. Bertha ti /.ales. I>ottie Kinc, Mabel Leo. Tilie Lohmeyer, Cella Mooser, Koitli N< ud an, Clara Small, Re gina t'liman, (Jrtil Vi:u Kirk, Daisy IVelc, Clara Van Walbcck, Kuiloiph Krctchner, Kv.i Bird, . Blanche Crouan. LOW .VIlillTII i;KADR. Slxtecatli i nd X streets Mi-Hlnkson, teach-, er)—Carrie Mogann, Tiny Nehrbass. Jo.-sic <iib-; Bon, Clara Oppenheim, Eva Uennison, Daisy - Uutli rie, Richie Anderson. Bennle man. John Dunn, Josie Frances, Frank Kennedy, Fred Martin, Malcolm Watkins, Orrii Trowbrldge, Wallace Howe, Unstavna Winn, Charllo Will- i.im-. .lames Maloney, Ralph i! : ird, May York. Thirteenth and (; strecti (Miss Woods, leucher,)—John Brisboe, Philip Hoitano, Artie Fuohs, David Green, KUwin Jacobs, Willie Johnson, Allen Mousel), Frank Orr, Leslie Rus- sell, Orry Simons Sidney Turner, Nora Bria Clara Cnarlesworth, Mamie Callendine. Josio Francis, Maggie Ginbrd, May Green, Florence Jacobs, Ruth Lubin.Lanni Noble. 1 \u25a0•\u25a0: i Pearson, Teresa Kankiu, Aland Kippoo, i:'.i-.i Saiue, l^ttic Shaw, Oracle Crcn, Lizzie ruriey, Julia ITurley, I uhi Valentine, Leith Valentine, Kddie Worm by. Thirteenth and <; streets Miss Egl, teacher) Artie Alien, Mabel Atwood, Louisa llochtold, Walter Bennett, Henry Bragg, Louis Knigg, Amelia Cady, George Chapman, Alice Ruddy, Henry Khniann, Annie Emetine. Anuiiud Kni;- strom. Charlie Ewers, Millard I'arnswomi.' •- Joseph Halm, Eddie Hcisch, Walter Hilbert, Aggie Hurley, Elsie Martin, Meiss, Kmma. Meister. Jessie Hot) l/>ttii Reid, Blanche Rip- pon, Thcodoshy lioso, Kmelic Schmidt, Arthur - .\u25a0nil/.. Ivy Schuler, (ieorgc .Sexton, Peter Spargo. ! -in--., .Sullivan, Tliuiiihs Sweeney,: Hurry Waterman. Seventh and Bstreets (Miss Wileo.x. tencher)— Mabel Barnes, Theresa Gchring. Clara Hunter, lir.-ikii Francis, Annie Hcilhron, llattie Nathan, Florence Williams, l.otiii- i:>ok, AliceMay. Km- ma Owen . Lizzie Adams, Annie Price, Laura Kathan, Lena Weight, Alice linker, Itenr.ie (iardncr, Albert Ueister. Walter Forbes. Irving Steinman, Alijert Ing, Fred. Coleman, Willie Morley. Fourth and (;strecis(Miv. Spnulding, teacher) Charles Beckett, Chexley Brome, Maggie Car- roll, John Corceran. .Miicir'e Corey, tieraldine Delano, Mnry Dc Martina, Joe Francis, Harry Goldstein] Lena Hugo, Porter llcuuing, Allie Joy, Frances KrfcUiberger, Gertie Lothhammi r, Walter Measure, Willie I'ena, Kohert Pither, Susie Rom, George Ryan, Therein Shields, Kin- ma Wil helm, Louise van Kirk, Mary McMorty, Fourth and Q streets (Miss Jackson, tuncherH- Mamie Boban, Harry Boulin, Klla Cooney, Shir- ily Cooney, Mary Ooresma, Eddie Dias, Fred. Dawson, Lizzie barrel 1, Rose Fitzsiminons, Wal- ter Qagerty, Willie Hellinge, <leorge Lawrence, Rose Licsch, James llcLaiiKhlin,Joseph Mooser, Milton Nathan, Jewel Peabody, Howard I'hHl- ips, Sarah Rugglcs, Amelia Silvcra, ICalph Ye- . rona, Alice Vogel, Edna Winchcll, Fled. Walker, Rndolph EClien, May Donnelly. Tenth anil P streets (Miss Ogden, teacher)— Josie Falkonstein, Kate Golvin, Sadie Patterson, Eva Kilgore, Louisa Holl'nian. Julia Kroincr, Gertrude Jackson, Emma Mohr, Hattie Wail George Mellor. Clarence Miller, Peter ( iillivan. Emil Kgeberg, Sam. Dananberg. Charles Wilson. Harry Ragee, George Folcy, Joe Gracia, Leo Solomon, Albert Huelemau. Tenth and P streets (Mi>s Henley, teacher)— JohnCarolin, Gussie Ebel, Louie' Gnttenberg, . Ben. Loehurk. Willie Marsh. James McGinnis, JoeSwartz, Chris. Weiael, Loriug Hart. Dan. Murphy, Hattie Clayton, Edna Clayton, Mamie-" (jarrett, Lily Mauranan, Adele ll»-,ilcy, Nettie Scott, Alice Stephensou, Carrie Porpert, Katie While, KilnN'enbourg, Christioe Entemau, Anna Enleman, Maud Smith, Uerty Tappen, Lily Byrne, Katie Heoly, Maggie McCanurt/. Twenty-seventh and .1 streets (Miss Kirn. teacher}— Fred. Blair, Walter I'mrfce. Esther Moore, Aggie IVnili. Nellie U'mer, Tiilie Rough), Faunie Steuart. Annie Huddick, John Steen, Edward Seitz, Charles Packwood, John Fagcart, Willie Stcen, Kersey chambers, Katie Wftnini 0, Ninth ond Tenth streets (Miss Jones, teach- cr)—Charles Kay, Freddie Butler, Freddie Scott, Rod Cows, Jessie Bryant. Nineteenth and I. streets (Miss N. Miller, teacher)— Alma Berg, Susie Burner, Annie Behrle, John Bradley, Hultie Baird, Minnie Dun'y, Jessie Davis, KJtfle Edge, Benuie Free- man, LottieGerle, Carrie Lerch, Antone Lerch, Sophia Lowell, Eddie La r'ayette, Rose Maha- ney, Rosa McKinney, Dollie McKimicy, Charles Pfend, Clias. Richards, Herbert Redman, !::<\u25a0:. ard Sliaw, Tillie Shaw, Louis Simon, George Bachmann. Sixteenth and N streets (Miss Piper, teacher) Mamie Fntterer. Lulu Haskell, Emma 1 aufkoi ter, (ieorgc Ijcbthardt, Elsie Buhl, Jessie Schepp, waiter Trnmpler. sixteenth and N streets (Miss Haskell, teach- er)— Pauline CarriDgton, Annie Herr, Annie Schuler, Edna Linnell, Flora Grosse, Willie Potter, Halsey Smith. PASSENGERS FROM THE EAST. [special I.V tkj.kop.a?h to the record-CMOS.] Nk\vi:.\:.i., July 27th.— The following overland passengers passed Newliall July 27tli, to arrive in San Francisco July 28th : A. J. Wetzlar, Dr. J. M. MeXulty, Mrs. "W. W. Taylor and maid, F. C. More, .1. J. Williams, George Hopkins, Mrs. M. J.. Hogan.E F. Adams, Sun Francisco ; Frank N.Rust, Los Angeles; Mrs. W. H. Fair, Mrs. Judge A. Campbell and son, .'. E. Ma- honey, Charles Locust, Oakland; Mrs. Charles Goldman and three children, Miss Prim, K. B. Smith, R. 1". Elliot, Arizona ; J. H. Mathews, L. E. Atkinson. Mrs. M. K. Atkinson, James Mather, Pennsylvania; E. J. Gorham, Gold Hill; E. Williams, Nevada; Mrs. 11. Beaton, Xev.-ark, X. J.; Miss ]\u25a0'.. Safford, Sew York ; J. Carliz, Mex- ico; Mrs. H. Shorrock, Sacramento; .1. >'. Keran and wife, Santa Ana; Mrs. Ann Whitchead, H. L. Whitehead, Indiana ; O. Hoffman and wife, Alaiueda; -A. M. Gray, Stockton ; Ilcv. James Woods, Winters. " Pbomontory (Utah), Jnly 27th.— T] lowing ovor'aml pass* to-day, to arrive in Sacramento Juh S. Boderuan and wife, V. S. A.; W. 8. Crowell, Ohio; .r. K. Lewis, Philadelphia ; C. W. Reed, E. T. Davis, Rev. !!. Macyaml wife, G. B. Ames. San Francisco; i". \. Shell, Denver: A. L.Chandler.A.F.Chan- dler, Oakland; 8. 8. Footo [daho; G. M. Mill, Chicago . Mrs. 8. A. Taylor. Dr. i. <\u25a0'. Baldwin and wife,J. <;. Baldwin, Jr., A. I".Baldwin, J. H. lownsend, A. Tumi. Q. M. Simpson, Montana : AY. 8. Shoemaker, Indiana; C. A. Eastman, Washington; Mis- Anderson, Nebraska ; A. Scott, Ohio : J. J. Mason, Sacramento; It. Sow K. H. Shoemaker, wife ;'.n<! three eh New York .iiy; Dr. J.C. Walker, Inde- pendence; Miss Martin, Illinoi "How Can she Ever Love Him?" Is what yon often hear said when the pros- pective groom is the victim of catarrh. "How can she bear such a breath?" 'Hot resolve to link her destiny with that of one with a disease 'that, unless arrested, will end in consumptinn, or perhaps in insanity." Let the husband that is, or' i.s to be, got Dr.' Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and cure hiiuscif before it is too late. By drutrgi^t-'- A. force thai fight? sncctissftiUy.VJSgtuiwr disease. A host in i:s?if, is Iliuit's.lU-iaedv; DAILY RECORD-UNION 'trui rl at the Post Official Sacramento as s**cond class matter PUBLISHED BY THE SACRAMENTO PUBLISHING COMPANY. Publication Office, Third st., bet. J and K. \u25a0 THE DAILY RECORD-UNION Ispublished every day of the week, Sundays ex eepted. Double-sheet on Saturdays. For one year $fi 00 For six months 3 50 For three months. 2 00 Subscribers served by Carriers at Fifteen Cents per week. Inall interior cities and towns the paper can be had ofthe principal Periodical Dealers, Newsmen and agents. THE WEEKLY UNION Is the cheapest and most desirable Home, News •Ad Literary Journal published on the Pacific oo art. Terms, One Year , \u0084 \u0084 y> on 3IISCELL.VNEOUS. ATSTTTIkT MoI'.PHINK AND ft I 18 ' I II fl Whisky Hnl.it c -. f 1 LIB ff I Bill nvely enre.l by J»I: s ' \\r % -\u25a0' ' llf I KEELEVSChforide I 3 1 '\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 i if E nedy. \J M \u25a0» M^M •''• M ' ks "" habit and ""^Jgennine testimoni- als of many of the cured, time you can easily prove, mailed free. Call or write and you will be convinced. All communications confidential. C. G. STRONG, M. D.,21 Third street, San Francisco, Agent for Pacific Const. jy2-lplm NEUBOURG & LAGES, Star Mills and Malt House. HOPS, MALT, PRODUCE, GRAIN, FEED and Brewers' Supplies. 1016, 1018, 1030 Fifth at., Sacramento. «S- Exchange Sold en all the Principal Cities of KuroDC. jyl-lptf ameuser"st7lo¥s BEE jEt , ON DRAUGHT, AT GRUHLER'S SALOON, Xo. Z'i'i J street, |m3O-l;i!icl Sacramento EBNER BROS., T MPORTERS ANDWHOLESALE DEALERS IU iMPORTERS ANDWHOLESALE DEALERS IK WINES AND LIQUORS, 116 and 118 X st,, bet. Front and Second, Sac, AGENTS FOB THE CELEBRATED PGMMERT AND GRENO CHAMP AONE. jy2s-lplm PAINTS AND OILS. JL. CHADDERDON, IMPORTER AND DEAL- . er inPaints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glasr, Mixed Paints, Artists and Painters' Materials, Wall Pacer, etc. No. 204 X st., Sacramento. |yl7-Intf AMERICAN LAUNDRY. OFFICE, SAWTELLFS BOOK STORE, 70S and 710 J street. Gentlemen's, Hotel and Restaurant washing done in good style. Blank- ets and Lace Curtains a specialty. iy2-ln."m ECZEMA. For the benefit of suffering humanity, I deem It only my duty to give this unsolicited testi- mony in favor of Swift's Specific. My wife has been afflicted with Eczema from infancy. We tried every known remedy, but to no avail. She was also afflicted with a periodical nervous headache, soruetirms followed by an inter- mittent fever, so that her life became a burden to her. Finally I determined to try Swift's Specific. She commenced seven weeks ago. After taking the firs-t large bottle the disease seemed to increase: the burning, itching and in- flammation became unbearable. She, however, persevered in the use of the medicine. Alter taking the second bottle the inflaremption be- gan to subside. After the third bottle the in- flammation disappeared, and sore spots dried up and turned white and scaly, and finally she brushed them off in an Impalpable white d, r resembling pure salt, she is now taking the sixth bottle; every apoearance of the dis- ease is con ', and her flesh is soft and white as a child s. Her headaches have disappeared and she onjoys the only good health she lias known in 10 year?. No wonder she deems every bottle of 8. 8. -. Is worth a thousand times its weight in gold. Any further information concerning her case willdc cheerfully given by herself at her resi- dence, 135 Mullet! street, or oy me. JOHN F. BRADLKY. 44 Griswold street. Detroit. Mich., May 16, 1886. For sale by nil druggists, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. \u25a0 N. V., 157 W. 23d-«t. Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga. _ . R__ly&wly - \u25a0 - LADIES OF SACRAMENTO AND VICINITY. WE SHALL HEREAFTER keep on hand make to order for ladies the latest stylo of Cuff Gloves, with " Rutr>- Fasten- ings," using some sovca dillereni shades of the best imported Kid; also, several colors of Castor Buck, Including lilack and Green finished Buck. Cents' (Forking, Driving and Street Gloves of all kinds made. Don't mistake the place, 1019 Ninth street, Odd Fellows' Temple. The only place in the city where they know how to make a good glove. Allwork warranted hcavv glove hand sewed. DODGE'S SACRAMENTO GLOVE FACTORY. \u25a0: -\u25a0 jel6-tfTuThS The Home S6li<s for Young Ladies, 1823 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Cal. /•\r.GANTZED IN3872 BY THE LATE HISS \J H. N. Field. The Fourteenth Year will begin on .VTEDNI23UAY, JIH.V SStli. Address MISS i. ICY, Principal. \u25a0 je9-2mlpTuThS PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. W. H. BALDWIN, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. OFFICE, : northeast corner Second and X streets. Of- nee hours : 10 a. m. to 12 M.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. ii. Residence, 821 N street. jyls-lm DI(, A. E. BRUTCK, T)HTSICIAN AND SURGEON, GRADUATE OF X the University of Berlin, Germany. OH;* and residence, No. 521 J street, between Filth] and Sixth, Sacramento. Office hours—9 to 11 \ ; M.;3 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M. jy!3-tt WALLACE A. ISRIGGS, H. V., PHYSICIAN AND OBSTETRICIAN. OFFICE and icEidencc No. 212 J street, Sacramento. ( Bto9 A. K. } Office Hours:-{ 11 a. It. to 2 P. M. >-j\ 12-Jj.tf I6:30 to BP. M. I mi. GEORGE I'nsi'KN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (HOMCEOPA- thist). Office and residence, northeast cor- ner of Eleventh and H streets. Hours 9 to 10 ' A. >!., Ito 3, and 7toBP. M. jyll-lm | UK. J. S. COOK, NO. 922 NINTH ST., BET. iAND I, OP- I liosite the Plaza, Magnetic and Electric Healer. Electro-magnetic, Electro-galvanic and i Medicinal Baths; Magnetic Garments and lu- soles. Consnltai ion free. jvlO-lm DR. B. F. I'ENDERY, 1 ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ii Office hours: From 10 to 12 M.; 2 to 4:30 p. M.; 7to9p. m. O nee, 115>2 X street, between Fourth j and Fifth. Residence, 725 I street, between Stve»tii and Eighth, Sacramento. jy'.l-l;n DR. I-AINE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.— AND Residence, No. 323 J street, between Third and Fourth. .Hours to 10 a. m., 3to 5 and 7to Bp. M. Office of City .Superintendent of Public Schools at same place. jys-4plm RETURNED. DR. PINKHAM, 818 EIGHTH STREET. Office Hours— l to 3, and 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. \ Residence next door. jy2-tf t DR. NIXON, | /-\FFICE AND RESIDENCE, M STREET, BE- OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, M STREET, 920. twecn Ninth and Tenth, Jios. 918 and 9a. Willvisit the Railroad Hospital daily at 0:30 a. ! m. OQce hours—B to 9 A. M.; 1 to 3p. M., and j evenings. jyl-tl WM. EL.I.ERT BRIGGS, M. D., OCULIST, AURIST, AND PHYSICIAN FOR Diseases of the Throat. Office, 429% J street, corner of Fifth, over Sacramento Bank, Sacramento, Cal. Hours : 9:30 to 12 A. M. ; Ito 4 P. M. Sundays : 9:30 to 11 A. M.: Ito4p. M. jyl-tt j DR. I ISA E. OATMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. SPECIAL AT- j .L tention to Diseases of Females. OfHce . 627 J street, upstairs, over Dale's. Residence— j 1027 i;. corner Eleventh street. Office Hours: , From 9toll a. m.. Ito2 and 7toBP. M. mil- j mi, iiinin ii. ! DENTISTRY. TV. WOOD, DENTIST, QUINN'S BUILDING, *«*23?K\ northeast comer Fourth and JoSSSSsX ' r.rects. Artificial Teeth Inserted on^<UJj3Jr ; all bases. Improved Liquid Nitrons Oxide Gas ; for painless estrejtion '.'\u25a0 tgeth. j>'2s-tf I, G. SHAW. ! /T ATE OF LIGHT & SHAW), .-*— *-*-~ \ Li Dentist. Ctliee and residence Sg^r ! over Tuft's Drug store, corner .{TrfRGBBa I Tenth and J streets. Office hours : ~ <J - I J-I_l- ' 9a.M.t05 P. M. Sundays, Mto 12. jylS-lm* i H. H. riERSON, DENTIST, «5 J STREET, EE- y"»r»=S». ! tween Fourth and Fifth, Sacra-,7*&"SSS mento. Artificial Teeth inserted on"*±lXTSy Gold, Vulcanite and all bases. Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas administered for painless extrac- tion of teeth. jyU-lm F. F. TKBIIKTS, DENTIST, 914 SIXTH STREET, /ff7j;i«=> between I and J, west side,.-^l&«^ai opposite Congregational Churah. l£~' ! jys-tf : KOHLER & CHASE, HAN VK.VNTI?CO. KE.\DQUARTERS FOR BAND IN9TRU- rueuts and Band Supplies. jyl SinMWF&wSm CHANGED DAILY FOR THE BED HOUSE— JULY 2S, 1885. LAST "WEEK OF OCR 20th SEMI-ANNUAL JULY CLEARANCE SALE! TO-DAY" I An Art Gallery on a Small Scale! Three Qualities OIL PAIKTINGS, at $3 50, $4 50 and $5 40. (These prices are not more than half the regular price.) AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR, WE FIND WE HAVE TOO MANY iKiTParasols To-Day! More than the regular Trade demands; therefore, not wishing to carry them from one season to another, we have reduced the prices so low that there can be no doubt of their immediate disposal. Fine Satin Brocade Parasols. Bilk-lined; wide Spanish lace trimmings. Former price, $0; marked down i<> $ (> 90. Plain Satin Parasols, silk-lined; Hj>anis : l. guipure hue trimmings, and bow of satin ribbon. Former price, $6 50. Marked down to $4 50. Fancy Colored Satin limeade Parasols (very line quality \u25a0. Former price, $4 7:"): now marked *3 lis. Plain Satin Parasols (assorted colors). Marked from -*2 down t.. $1 50. Plain Satin I'ar.isjols, silk-lined: wide Spanish lace trimmings. Marked from \u25a0Jl 75 down to $j 7."). Children's Parasols, from 'Io cents and upwards. All other Parasols marked down in proportion. IN OUR HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, WE HAVE ADDED BEAUT NEW LINIiS: Cornice Poles (brass ends and fixtures complete), s "> cents. ' Dado Window Shades (assorted colors), with wide gill bund and fancy colored designs, Wi cents. Dado Window Shades, with transparent scenery, $1 50. Holland Window shades (Judd's fixtures complete). '!\u25a0< cents. Fine Moquel Mats, at $1 50 and up. THE ABOVE SPECIAL PRICES DURING OUR GREAT JULY SALE. The largest and best lot of LADIES', MISSES 1 ASD CHILDREN'S I **»\u25ba* HOSIERY that has ever been in a sale. Prices from 8 cents a pair i and upwards. REMEMBER, THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF OUR GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALE. KCI.KS GOVERNING THIS SALK! Ii RST- No goods exchanged or money refunded during this sale, unless by speriai agreement. BECOXD All goods must Tje paid forbefore leaving the Souse. Xo goods will be allow til taken out on approbation. Nos. 714 and 716 J street, and 713 ?,nd7'J Oak Avenue. Sacramento. BUSINESS CARDS. H ,F. BOOT. ALEX.NEILSON. J. DBISCOL. BOOT, NETLSOH & CO., UNION FOUNDRY IRON AND BRASS Founders and Machinists, Front street, be- tween N and O. Castings and Machinery of every description made to order. jy2l-4plm _ JAS. SKAIJLKK, A KCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT. Office: Sutter Building, southwest corner Fifth and J streets, Secramento. j\-22-tf T. 70STEB. J. O FUNBTON. 1856. F. FOSTER Jt CO., 1885. BOOK-BINDERS, PAPER-RULER 3 AND Blank-Bcofr Manufacturers, No. 319 J street, / between Third and Fourth. Sacramento. jy2(Mpi 8. cable. K. J. CROLY. CAKI.K & GKOL.Y, /CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE- \J pared to do all kinds of work in their line, in city or country. Principal Discs of business, Sacramento. Shop, No. 1121 Second street, be- tween X and L. PoetoSice Box No. \u25a0110, Sacra- raento. jy!6-lptf E. A. HOTTER, /CONTRACTOR AND BUILDEB.-SHOP, 520 CONTRACTOR AND I!i"ir.I)KR.— SHOP, 530 v^ L street, between Fifth and Sixth, Sacra- mento. Jobbing promptly attended to. Esti- mates furnished. jyl2-lm DAS. HYMAN. J. HYMAN, JB. J. nniAS, JR., & into. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, y V 506 J street, between Fifth and %yj% Sixth, have always on hand a choice (C-* A variety of tine Watches, Diamonds, Jew- t&ijJtS elry, etc. jyl^-tf C. H. KREBS & CO., POP J STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL O/wO Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Win- dow Glass, Picture Moldings, Brushes, Artists' Material, Buildinc Paper, Plain and Decorative Wall Paper, and Glazier Paper for Window Deco- rations a patent which is entirely new, jyll-lm JOHN EITKI., ASSATER AND CHEMIST, NO. 317 .1 STREET. _/\ Analysis of water and assays of all the precious and useful mcta!s made. Also, gold ! amalgam retorted, smelted and bullion assays carried oat at short notice. Gold bought at as- say value or at the highest price. jj"B-tf ATTORNEYS. AT-LAW. J. N. YOVNG. C. H. DUNN. YOl NT. & IIINX, ATTORNEYS AND COCNSELORS-AT-LAW \u25a0^*- Office, Southeast Corner of Fifth and J streets, Sacramento. CiU. jyll-lm A. 1.. HART, A TTORNKY-AT-LAW. OFFICE, SOUTH- 2\. west corner of Fifth and J streets, Rooms 12, 13 and 14, Sutter Building. jylO JOHN T. CAKF.V, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, A will practice in all State and United States Courts. Office, upstairs over. No. 628 J street, southwest corner of Seventh, Sacramento. jy7-t( A. C. FREE3IAJf, GROTE 1.. JOHNSON, OEO. K. BATES, LAWYER?, SACRAMENTO AND SAN FRAN- cisco, Cal. Offices : No. 920 Fifth street, mento; and No. 401 California street. San Francisco. Business attended to inboth cities jyi-tf W. H. r.EATTY A S. C. IJENSON, » TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS-AT-LAW. Xl Offices:: Metropolitan Block, X street, be- tween Fourth Mid Firth, Sacramento. Entrance next door - o Metropolitan Theater. jc29-tf CLINTONL. WHITE. LINCOLN white. WHITE & WHITK, A TTORNETi'S-AT-LAW, SOUTHWEST COR- ncr Fifth and. l streets, Rooms 10 and 11 Sutler Building, Sacramento. Cal. ap3-tf BAKER & HAMILTON IMIOUTERS AND JtANDFACTTBEKS OF HARDWARE! AGRICULTURAL MACEIHERY, CUTLERY, C3t\XXXPi, JE=»OTX7CIOXN Etc. ! jy2-;ntf FRUITS, SEEDS AX» PKODUCE. A. MOOSER. R. GERSOS. S. GERSON & CO., No. 220 J Street Sacramento. /GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (GENERAL COMMISSION MEBCHANTB, IT dealers in Imported and Domestic Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts and Dried Fruits. jy2.i-tf H. G. MAY & CO., Dealer* in Fruit, Produce, Poultry, Filth. FCLTON MARKET, NOS. 438 AND 430 X street, cor, of Fifth, Sacramento. Jylt-tf EUGENE J. GBEGOBY. C.C.EABXBS. FEA.VK GKE6OBY GREGORY, BARNES & CO., (Successors to Gregory &Co.), Nog. 120 and i2B J Street. WHOLESALE DEALERS INPRODUCE AND Frut. Full stocks of Potatoes. Vegetables, Green and Dried Fruits, Beans, Alfalfa, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Poultry, etc., always on hand. Or- ders ailed at lowest rates. j> 12-tf LYON & CURTIS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Vegetables, Fruits, Seeds, Batter, Eggs, PRODUCE GENERALLY, Nog. 117 to 123 .1 »treet, Sacramento. jylO-lpti W. R. STRONG & CO., /COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS \J In Sr.r".l»3, FKCITS to OKNKUALPUODTJCE Proprietors CAPITALNURSERIES, Sacramen- to. Cal. Seed and Tree Catalogues set t free on application. Nog. 6, & »nd 10 J street, Sac- ramento. JJ'S*'" CALIFORNIA MARKET, No. 815 J Street, bet. Eighth and Ninth. AD. CHRISTIAN-SON ANT) I. - . MATTICK, Proprietors. A first- i'Jl'^V class stock hi Fruits, Vegetables, VUWBk Poultry, Fish, Butter, Eggs, etc, i" always in stock. Our old friends, toimcrpatron! and the public invited to call. ; jeiSHm D. DeBERNARDI & CO., /GENERAL COMMISSION* MF.R- chants, and COMMISSION kinds of *Sii?^K r)iBiUs:UiilH:ii I'vrsnfallkinusof ____. Fruits, Vegetable*, '-'• '-\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0»\u25a0. ' /I ,1* Poultry, Eggs anil General produce. Careful attention given to the Selection and Packing of Choice riuits for Distant Markets. Nos. 308 and 310 X st., Sacramento, Cal. m O-lm NEW YORK MEAT MARKET, N'ij. 1020 and 1022 X Street, betneen Tenth and I.li-viiiih. A LLKINDS OF MEAT FRESH «_______ .\ daily, and Mild at the Lowes: mH Possible Prices. All Moats kept 3fl^T? n ice-house attached to shop— a "*'* '*' 'urejfiinrantc< % that it tofn prime CDndition at all 31 ; s. |jyS-lptf| ODKI.I.AROSS. Proprietors. THE " HOME SEEKER." TlielinmiirrntionAssociatiouof\oiih- •••ii California is now preparing to issue the Aujnist number of the "HOWE SEEKER." If is to be enlarged, and rullyiUusi rated withlltbbfirrapnicriews at Northern California, it uill contain practical informal ion of the resources and advantages ofthe Northern Conn- ties All the proceeds of this publication will be devoted to ill,, carrying on of immigration work. We appeal to the lousiness men of the Northern part orthc Male to sue if their advertising sup- port. By so doing, the work of bring- :l - an increase \u0084r population to the state frill be carried on. At Oirden a •opy will be put in the hands of each ncoininsr passenger. In addition to this, *reral - thousand copies «ill lie dls- ribnted on the trains leaving Chicago, n order to attract the settler intending o settle inother States and Territories, .'ive the >* HOME SEEKER" jour sup. lort. ' ;: j,t HALE BROS. & CO. WHERE THE BEST VALUES ARE GIVEN, THERE TRADE IS SURE TO INCREASE. BOOTS AND SHOES! Qualities always the best, prices always the lowest, combined with a wide assortment of the best makes to choose from, places onr Shoe-room at no small advantage. Child's Curacoa Kid Button, Spring-heel Shoes; sizes, 3to 8. Price, 95 cents a pair. Child's Curacoa Kid Button, Spring-heel Shoes; sizes, 8 to 10 1-2; worked but- ton-holes. Price, $1 50. Misses' Best Curacoa Kid, Spring-heel Button Shoes; sizes, 11 to 2. Price, $2 50. Ladies' French Kid Button Shoes; sizes, 2 1-2 to 7. Pric^, $2 75. Best French Kid, Hand-sewed or Hand- turned Button Shoes for Ladies ; sizes, Ito 7. Price, $6. Ladies' Glove-kid Button Boots, seamless vamp; sizes, 2 1-2 to 7. Price, $2 50. Boys' School Shoes (well made and good wearing; sizes, Ito5 1-2. Price, $1 75. Men's Full-stock Calf, Congress Gaiters, English Walking Shoes; sizes, 5 to 10. Price, $3. Also come in button. The "Old Man's Comfort !"-The best wearing and most comfortable old man's shoe in the market; sizes, 6 to 11. Price, $4. Men's Full-stock Calf Boots every pair warranted); sizes, 5 to 11 1-2. Price, $3 50. Men's French Calf Combination Button and Congress Shoes; must be seen to be appreciated ; sizes, sto 10. Price, $8. MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. Nos. 829, 831, 88S, 885 X street, and 10LK Miithstreet, Sacrameulo. JUSTED— LOST— FOUND. WANTED— 15 OK 10 YEARS OLD, to attend bab) and assist with housework; reference required. Apply 621 o street. j;27-3t WANTED— A MAN To TAKE CHARGE OF an Orchard and Vineyard. References required. Address or call in person on D. LU- BIN, Mayhew's Station, Sacramento county, Cal. jy27-3t \u25a0tTTANTED— SITUATION BY AN EXPERI- WANTED— SITUATION BY AN EXPERI- mced lady as nurse. Has good reter- ences. Apply to Odd Fellows' Temple or Grangers' Store. MRS. M. A. BROWN. 1y27-lw« WANTED— TO BUY OR RENT r^n \u25a0 VV v Dairy of 00 or SO Cows, for <&***«§ \u25a0•MBh. Apply to HOUSTON & CO., Jr^T Fourth and X street*. Sacramento. MmM . jy27-lw* WANTED-SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEP- \\ er; country preferred. Address "A. 8.," this office. Jy2s-lw* ~\\ RANTED— 206 WOMEN AND GIRLS TO V> pack fruit at the Capital Packing Co.. Eleventh and B streets. CAPITAL PACKING CO. jy9-tf LOST— ONE BLACK AND TAN'V,— ..^ Deer Hound; two rings on col- JZ^xY" lar. Return to STATE HOUSE HO-fi£«Z2=S TEL and be rewarded. jy6-tf WANTED. FUR QUARTZ MINERS, 8-HOUR SHIFTS, 17 good wages; a good general blacksmith for the country, {CO and board; a young man to milk cows, $25; a man to do chores about a ranch, S2O; also, 6 wood choppers, $1 75 to $2 per cord, stove wood. Female A housekeeper for the country, !l. >; also, girls for housework for both city and country, $15 to 525. Apply to HOUSTON & CO., Employment Office, Fourth end X streets. Sacramento. ie!3-]ptf FOR SALE—TO LET. 0 LET—A BAY WINDOW FLAT OF SIX TO LET— A BAY WINDOW FLAT cen- Rooms, Bathroom and CloM-ts; located cen- tral; southwest corner of the streets; highly re- spectable and a quiet neighborhood; rent." 15. Apply to CARLBTROBEL, 821 J street. jy2f>-6t* rR SALE— SO ACRFS OF LAND ; v*g- House and Barn; 40 acres under cul-WW tivation; 6 acres Vineyard, bearing; 850 "\u25a0 Fruit Tret I, bearing: ('. acres Alfalfa; price, 52.500. halt cash. Apply to CARLSTROBKL, 321 \u25a0I street. * jy2s-6t» F OS BALK: CHEAP— ON ACCOUNT OF DE- parture, a fine Piano, Furniture, Sewing Machine and a Horse: iSQj i strict. jy23-3t* FR SALE—A GOOD SALOON. WITH BlL- liard Table, Fixtures, etc., in a town a few miles irom Sacramento. Price, t1,300. Inquire of W. E. SEVtRN, Real Estate and Insurance, PIS Fifth street, Sacramento, Cal. jy2s-3t* FOR dALE-A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS IN good locality: well established; rent rea- sonable; only small capital required; purpose of selling on account of having other business requiring whole attention. Address "A. X.,' this oflice. jy23-lw I>ANCH FOR SALE-LOCATED ABOUT je V) eight miles south of Sacramento city, vw on the Sacramento river, in Yolo county;**"" is known as Pleasant Ranch; contains 170 acres; is partly in Alfalfa; a good Residence; large Barn; Windmill; wellleveed and fenced: also, 10) head Cattle; mostly Dairy Cows; complete outfit for Butter-making; Horses, Hogs, Poultry and fullnet Farming Tools, which will be sold as a whole, or the Ranch will be .sold separately. For further particulars apply to or address FREDERICK BABEL, on the premises. P.O. address, Sacramento city. jyl7-lm* FOR BALE A HALF OR «=\u25a0» V? whole interest in the West- f>£?o3- s S> r '' era Hotel Hacking; two < mages B*3<S>-v;?p" and fourHorses and Harness. For V»^ v further particulars, inquire at the Officeorol the DriTer. jy!s-tf SO TO «30 PER ACRE—SHASTA ANDjgtt t) Tehama c.unity Fruit, Grain aud<sJ|sß Stock Farms of all sizes: no irrigation . » \u25a0 needed: price list free. GRIFFIN BROS., Cot- touwood. Cal. jy."v-lm* TITO LET—ROOMS AND SUITES OF ROOMS, J. suitable for Doctors' or Dentists' offices. Apply at 421 J street. Sacramento Gallery. je2-tf 40 ACRES QPLENDID FRUIT AND GRAPE LAND; «at O Hi miles from I.OOMISand PINO; ir-WW ngating ditch runs through place; must be—*™» Hold. Trice, SSOO. W. P. COLKMAS, jy2l-lptf :!2.'>J street, Sacramento. The Oldest Real Estate Agency in Northern California. SWEETSEF& ALSIP, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 1015 Fourth street, Sacramento. Hii-Vruit and Grain Land, and Stock Range* in all parts of the State, from $5 per acre and upward-., according to loca- tion. 43* SEND TOR CATALOGUES. jylS-lptf SWKETSEK & Al> 11 . SACRAMENTO RIVER Bottom Lands FOR SALE. East Side of River, Seven to Ten Miles Above City. No. I— .ISO acres at JM2 .10 put aero: 75 to 100 acres of this timber laud; three- eighths of a mile river front; good land- ing; all overflows in high water; about half of It In usual seasons dry in time to raise good crops of barley or oats; the other half good grass land. No. B—BOO acres, with valuable improve- menu, at $i 0 per ucre. iii this 160 acres are in cultivation; JO acres in Orchard with choice fruit, in full bearing; is acres in Hops (a heavy crop!: the remainder in Alfalfa, Outs mid Barley, etc lno acres of thisorehard, hop and alfalfa land is protected by a large and fubstantia) levee, front and "rear, with pumping apparatus to remove surplus rain mid sit.ase water i" ~- rrimejo, aiia lo irn- >tki, I »«.j nry summers; this 100 acres is Mire of a large crop, alt sea.^:is. wet or dry; SO acre* more are within an unfinished levee; only i plight additional expense pletely protect this *) acres: the greater part of land outside •\u25a0' levee is timber laud, soji'> of it covered with a dense growth of onk tfmlier wood worth $1 56 fK>r curd delivered on the river bank ifdesired 1 will sell ihe growlnE crop nod all persona! property with this ma£ acre tract at h low figure. No. 3— 1.-.s.- a i.- at *,•> per acre; one mile river front; three-eighths of amlle leveed- land Doxt to river parti; wood land and' partly urabi* land: next the timlierand arable land I: gotnl urasjUnfl: further out the land w:w previuusly tule: DOW it is rapidly t!!lii la up with fcliekens and sediment. Or the entire tract of 2,9 ft.'acres, together with the present year's crop, whether growing or liarveMcd, together with the pcrKmnl propert? consisting of Horses, Faaaing Utosrtlg, iiors Yon. Steam Eniflnc, ihrAshinj; Machine' etc., etc., will be sold at 8*5,000. One-half of thirds the purchase price can stand <m mortgage at 8 per cent for any length of time. Also, city lots 5 and 6, T and IT. Twentv-sev- «-nth and Twenty-eighth streets, tit Jioo each. 11. O. BEATTY, ?37 X street. jylS-lmlp J. F. HILL, Nun. 1301 to 1333 J Ktr«>«t. Sa«rmincrntOi | "*.f ANUFACTURER OF ™ti ITJ. (JarrlaKCS, Bugsrics, Ei-/Sag | j3g£\ prt-K', Thoroughbrace andvV^?T?vVV*C^v«. QnansVacons. Dealer in Oak. 1 - —^»- Aih Mid Hickory Lumber; Sabs, Bpokes, Fei- lies, Bows, Kirns," Shaft! and Poles. Mann urer of tin- " LIGHTifING"HA V YEEBB. Send for rntgioCTce. \u25a0 .-..c- '.:.!.' odorlessjxcavatorT CKBSPOOLB AND VAULTS CLEANED V/ cheap •'-'. free from all offensive odors. 22?" lelt At Carpenter's Wood and Coal Yard, ' 4a^K rtreet; or at Pacific Market, 725 J street, will be promptly attended to lvlWn!ic J. a CAMPBELL &CO.

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  • SACRAMENTO DAILY RECORD-UNION.VOLUME LIII.-NO.13 i. SACRAMENTO, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1885. WHOLE NU. 19,692.

    PROMOTED PUPILS.

    SCHOLVRS WHO ARE EXTITLF.DTl> ABYAITCE ONE GRADE.

    Xames of the Boys and Girls whohave been Studious rod

    Buccessiui.

    . !. lowis given a listof the names of thepupils in the Capita] Grammar school, in-termediate and primary departments, whichhave passed the requisite examination andhave a class standing entitling them topromotion. The public schools close thisweek : \u25a0 i'-rii;

    CAPITAL CRAM-MAtt SCHOOL,Names of those promoted in the Capital Gram-

    mar School, Qstreet, between Ninth ami Tenth,Professor Joseph W. Johnson, Principal:

    First Grade (Mrs. m. I). Merrill, teacher)—Phebe Brown, George Burnett, Lizzie Callahan,George Cram, Lottie Emory, Nellie Harrison.Minnie Hartwell, Clara Lavenson, Sarah Laven-son, Frank Liebling, Alula Lewis, Gladys Mc-Carty, Hairy MeClaughry, Mabel Merrill,AlbertPait, Belle Feyran. Stella Phillips, Adele Price,Maggie Quinton, Henry Ryan, Rosa Ryan, Eu-gene Stevens, Newton Tenbrook. Martha Weisel,Delia Coglan, Mattie Shiek, George Chadder-don, Henry 11. Demon, Mary Gaeschlin, HattieNelson, William Meierairks, Edward Lynn,MayWolf. Conditioned, nine.

    Second Grade (S. .1. Miller, teacher)—

    AveryiAlfred Worthingtou, Nellie Sands. JessieAitken. Alice Miller, Fannie Willis, BlancheSayles, Henry Linnell, >Walter Cunningham,Josie Hickcy, Jessie Davis, Hairy Sullivan. JohnMurphy, John Sehacht, LizzieHaggerty, RachelRoss, Charles Alvord,Edmund woodaon, AliceSullivan, Ida Desmond, Eva Cook. Conditioned,three.

    second Grade (L.K.Knight), teacher)— MollieLandau, Willie Landau, Isador Nathan, RebeccaMyers, John Lorenson, Maude Davis, MinnieWeisel, George Neuman, Lucius Powers, NettieCampbell, Emma Strobe!, Mamie Feeney, HattiePhillips, Carrie Green, Will Katzenstein, EddieNathan, Harry Root, Laura Davis, Rose Carolan,Katie lfroek, Harry Nottingham, Julia Launi-gan. Conditioned, eleven.

    Third Grade (Amelia H. Duggan, teacher)—Annie Aitken, Minnie Collin?, Nellie Cotter,John ratlin, Ruth Catlin, Martin Enrigbt,James GreSn, Alice Galvin, Jennie Miller,George Marsh, Annie Schadt, Lizzie Sullivan,Willie Kimber, Blanch Ryan, LillieNelson, Ger-tie Whitney, Willie Flint. Nellie Winehell, (daOaleman, Lena Brigg», Eddie Leltch, LillieWallace, Agues Ryan, Richard May, MaryO"Hare, George Sherburu. (.'conditioned, six.

    Third Grade (Irene Richardson, teacher)—

    JohnMuller,Nellie Fisher, Viva Jackson, John Frees,Robert Weil, Evelyn Kallman, Lizzie i-teffens,Rose Egebenj. Mamie l'etlit, Sarah Golilstiue.Yetta Van Walbeck, Maud Hoagland, HarryHerndon, Helen Lavensou, Ja(ies LavrsoD, Tru-dieMaydwell, AnnieAnkele, Ollie Maydwell,Clara Ncultourg, Bertha Boko, AlbertStall, OttoHeilbron, May Denny, Martha Salic, PhilipHirsch. Conditioned, twelve.

    Third Grade (Sue V.Heard, t»acher)--MollieTeth srington, Flora Hartwell, James Patterson,John Lambert, Florence Burnett, May Burgess,Mason Hunt, Howard Foley, John Haley, AnnieHaley. Mage c Flemming, Rosa Gaflhey; FrankFlland, William Hanrahan, Robert Callahan,Maggie Branuan.tiecie Lombard, Clara Vaughn.Ix>retta Bohl, Sarah I.uxou, Grace Quinton,Mollie Boyle, May White, Mary Brophy, MamieFlahive, Maud Lenoir, May" Taylor, MamieFrancis, Edith Lawrence, Mamie Lawsou,Thomas Flannigan, Mollie Perry, Sam Smith,Fred Terrell, Ernest Johnson, Lennie Whitney.Conditioned, ten.

    Fourth Grafie (Alice R. Tenbrook, teacher)—

    Mamie Malone, Grace ('raw, Flattie Schardin,Charles Lusk, Edna Cadwalader, Mamie Hart-nett. Rosa l.cvi, Thomas Flahive, Ruby Rug-gles, Albert Ogg, Nellie Lee, Lizzie Hunt. MayRobb, Florence Prentice, Mamy Ryan, RobertNash, Fannie Walker, Louisa Colombo, MayWalker. Lulu Winchell, Bertha Schardin, MaryCook, Joseph George, Frank Miller, ArthurRoblin. Conditioned, live.

    Fourth Grade (Minnie Sweeney, teacher)—Carrie Blautb, James Carroll, Euphemia Eck-strom, John Falkenstein, Albert Fehr, AnnaFountain, James Hallanan, James Harris, Em-maHopf, Cyrus Miller, Joseph Lochart, JohnNathan, Joseph Nathan, Lotta Robinson, CIAs.Vogel, Willie Wohlock, Gus Callahan, I.ulaDay, Bertha Stein, Mary Brown, Alice Root,Robert McCord, Willie Sehacht, Charles Bauer,Maude Wood, Willie Fleming. Conditioned,nine.

    Fourth Grade (Jennie Anderson, teacher)—Lizzie Champion, Hullic Dunlap, Fred. El-worthy, William Fetherstone, Kate Flanigan,Arthur M.Goodhue, Clarence M.Hunt, JosephE. Huntoon, Ulysses i,. Holland, Maude B.Jones, Charles Phillips.John c. Tooker, JosephW. Shannon, Henry Simon, Henry I). Slater,William M.Stalker, Nettie S. Solomon, ArliliaDunlap, Bertie Wasserman. Conditioned, two.

    Fourth Grade (Mary McCrory, teacher) AnnaFeldhuseu, Robert Sullivan, Harley81 jphensou,Daniel Ralvin. Emily Dunne. Walter TrelVy,Lil'.ieWilier*,. Mabel Bassett, Alice Barry, AnnaXeubourg, Hi tnie BoekhofF, Hattie Neubauer,Mattie Brophy, Frank Bromley, Samuel Sim-mons, Alfred Trainor, George Ilotchkiss, HarryNeumann, Mabel Harris, Con. LuceyvJosepnKerrnish, [key Mooser, Charles Lohmeyer. ElmoCarey, Clara Dunne, Marcslla Green, LouisI'ayon, John Miller. George Bovyer. Con-ditioned, seven.Intermediate :in«l I'riinary Departments.

    List ofgraduates in each class of the interme-diate and primary departments :

    FIFTH ÜBADE.Sevcntli and G streets (Miss Smith, teacher)—

    Fannie Little, Minnie WeiUcl, Alma Kaerth,Sadie Asher, Ella Sherburn, Lillie Eberhardt,Ada Keber, Minnie Caswell, Leah Rosser, AddieMarkewltz, Henry Caswell, Isador Wilson, Geo.Stewart, Ken. Rosser, HoratioStoll, Willie Kelly,Frank Hait.Theo. Kreuzberger, Ualiih DorseyBen. Welch. Eddie Meister.

    Seventh and '\u25a0 streets (Mrs. Crowell, teacher) ;—KittyHaUcnholf, DollieDohu, Eugenic Wise-man. Anna Lawrie, Fannie Moose, LuluNichols,Clera GiUUan, Joey Nichols, Anna Neely, NettieDuvall, Ida Ing, Lucy Schmitz, Frankie Newton.Newton Krlpp, Willie Carroll, Louis Markeu itz,Joe Bachle, Hayward Reed, John Ochsner,Eddie Short, Lsiuor Morris. John Frazee, WillieKeller, May Gregg.

    Thirteenth and G streets (Miss Coates, teacher)—Eddie Stevens, Willie Gent, George Chisholm,Jessie Hark, Fred. Holland. Minnie Kleinsorge,May Burton, Nora Crocker, Maud Williams, Ag-nes Olson, Eliza Hough, Mamie Schuler, CarrieFetes, Cordic Gilaiaii, Belle Maugan. HenryLehman, Eugene Straucher, Albert Quatman,LuluHayford. Ethel Beaumont, James La Shells,ICzra Farrar, Nathan Berck, Frank Dray, AliceJordan, John Blair, Fern Andrews.

    '.thirteenth and ley, Laura Radovi h, Katie Dmnn, CarrieIjohmeyer, Dan Carroll, Harry rhl. Oscar John-son, Walter] Sims, iAjdiaPeltier, Fannie Hart-well, Amanda Tetherineton, Willie Campbell,Clara Black, Florence Delano, Lena Johnson,Frank Mead, Dora Ruhl, Howard Flint, LuluLei.-eh. Charles Scribner, Eddie Flint, LouisaJohnson.

    Twenty-seventh and J streets, (Mrs. Taylor,teacher)

    —Florence Barber, Charles Johnson,

    Edgar Cofiman, Edwin Nethercott, Mamie IV-rill. Rosa Seitz, Don Williams, George Wilbur,George Chambers, Rowena Chambers.Joe Kom,MikeDowd.

    Nineteenth and 1. streets. (Mrs. Bassett,teacher.)— Griggs. George Lowell, Charles

    \u25a0 'hott.Henry Staug, Alice Stone. street between Ninth ami Tenth. (MissJones, teacher)— Oristella Holland, Louisa Jack-son, Jessie Emory, Moody Scott.

    SISTTI RRiDE.Fourth and i;streets (Miss Bernard, teacher)—Fred Robin, George Todhunttr, George Oliver,

    Agues Clalk, Annie Corey, Katie Wetzol.tEm-raa Wet/.el , Francis Fredericks, EmilyFreder-icks, Sadie Breeu, Nora Doroux, Sam. < .no,Walter Newman, Tom i'lynn. Pierre Nathan,Gutlrid Ekstrom, James Neilson, Willie Wal-lace, Lizzie Mccarty, Mary Coltoa, lone Mur-rells, Mary Farrell, Ellen Preston, busie Koz-luinsky, Katie fcker, John Constable.

    Fourth and Jtilioi),Pierce Swrjresou, Bennie McirdierkK, Williesine it., Charles Wilke, Robeit Uocal i,Phc-nie Grosse, Willie Kennedy.

    Thirteenth and G streets (Miss Fra •. tciivli-it)---i;. '•:.\u25a0 Barry, Clark Billinssley, BelleClark, Julia Dilger, Henry Dreyer, Addie Eh-mann, Theodore Francis, Lulu Gilman, GeorgeHarris, Nellie Hatch, Mite Lavelle. AmyMar-tin, Walter Mei'imly,Mary Nield, Tonimie I'ili;--ington. Rosa I'rii'hard, Gforgie Schumacher,Fred. Btrachaner, Gussie .Stepnenson, otes St.Denis, Hattie Reed, Joseph Wallace, GeorgeWilliams. May Williams, Rmma Woods, KruwtWoods. Walter Tooniey, Charles Shaw, WalterBlanchard.

    Thirteenth and O streets (Miss Yau liueldcr,teacher)— Eddie Weston, Charles Geiger, WilberWat kins, Julian Arnold, Peres Bryan, FrankStegler, Frank Waterman, Kdwanl Emerson,Ira Haney, Kr;ic-t Haney, Lottie Krvbs, Halriet Burns, Jennie Morshcad, Mamie Just, CoraMolt. Etta Waterman, Anna Fuchs, Marystoij;-ler, Augusta Grossherr, Lena Bennett, DoraMaier, Sadie Robertson, Millie McGillivray,Katie Me(Jill;vray, Edwin (.'lurk, Walter lnglis.

    Seventh and '. stree-.s (Maggie 15. !.i;ii.teacher)— namiltou Hawlcy. Carrie lleilbtLillie Kbert. Charles Theiss, Cell* Wilson.Jennie Liddlo, Charles Lynch, Millie Wheat,Lulu stickney, Ernestine Verdon, Abe Meyers,Burnett Keller. Eddie Elkus, Kate Morgan, IdaMaxwell,Jessie Logan. Eddie May. I-cmi Wolf,Cora Mains, Willie risk, May Nichols.

    Seventh and '. streets Mrs Ross, teacher)—LottieJones, Jnanita Pommor, Jennie ('oleman,TillyMarks, Bella Leloy, Jennie Meyers, LottUGeisel, Cora Bel!, Daisy Logan, Ida Aukener,Annie Heiscn, Ellis Zeiuansky. John MainsArthur Whittier, George short, EUdie Brendvl,Harry Fronson, Christian Brown, Willie KclK-y,"Fred. Xeumau, Oscar Boden, Rena Shearer,Jessie McKeon, Frank Becker, Eddie Schadt,Wiilis Mead.

    Nineteenth and I. streets (Mrs. Bassett,teacher)— Eddie Anderson Nathnn Brewster,I.illieBurner, Mary Bynum. Frank Clark, FrankFreeze, James Glennon, Harry Griggg, claraRichards, Joo Stewart, Antonio Stewart, NellieGreen, Terricita Romez, James Davis, CrankFuller.

    Twenty seventh and J streets (Mrs. Taylor,teacher'— Frank Botsford, Charles Botsford,John Blair, Edgar Johnson, Mollie Mulligan,

    IHenry Kathen. Harry Ranlctt.Kate Rowe.LuluIChambers, Charles Murdock, Lena Salt, Muttie

    l.emer.O, Ninth and Tenth streets (Misti; KrnestViilliams, Dora Shnontqn. Hettry V.Ojtfe Alfred

    :Jury, Mary Hurley. Carrie Devi-rc. l>iui Payne.

    ItllGJl EIGHTH GRADE.Tenth and streets (Mrs. Nagle, tcaclier)—

    Annie Burke, Maud Royne, N :. Cosby, PoilieCooksley, Laura Dierssen, Grace English, Ma;;-de Green, Nellie Kingsbury, Mary Keating',Katie Keefe, Addic Morrison, Hettie Mooser,Mary Murphy. Era Mnsaleman, Lizzie Wright,Lulu Williams, Bessie Quarles, Minnie Sehar- 1den, Frank Dnwson, Eddie Devtne, Oscar Hen-ley, George Kagee, AutoucKestler, James Kellc-her, Julius Morris, Charles UcConnen, RobertPettitt, Watson Smith, Willie.Shoemaker, MattieWilliams.

    Tenth and Pstreets (Miss Tenbrook, teacher)—'Sara ßurnett, Francis Bauer, (lias, islamli,Willie Cotter, I^>uisa Fehr, Marvin llubbard,Sadie Hubbard, Emma IHntze, Louisa Heilbron,Maud Kerrnlsh. Carrie Kestler. AimioLookhait.Harry LowellJfrvle Maydwell. Peter Mitchell,Annie Pait, Flora Bobiuette, Walter Train.Edith Valentine, May Patterson, Maggie Foley,('has. Terrio, Willie Burns. George Byrne,Mamie Waters, Joe Landow, Willie Quinton.Eddio Murphy, Alice Pendergast, £ngenoTrainor, Freda Hcrlzriwwer.

    Sixteenth and N stieets (Miss Etta M.Bock-rath,

    —Emma Cummiugs, Mabel Danis,

    Kthel KUvorthy, Kffa May Fellows, -Maudiefiuthrie, Irida (fcrichten. Libbie Hogeboom,Mamie Keipcr, Emma Lemke, Annie Mooney,Alice Meckfessel, Begins Scholer, Annie Te-bow, Leroy Clark, Ansel Cheeney. Johnnie Far-rell, Freddie Gray,. \u25a0\u25a0 Waldo Julian, CharleyMitchell, Bonnie Martin, Holley Moon; HarryXott, James Perry, !\u25a0 land Tracy. Christy Wahi.

    Thirteenth and G streets (Miss Payne, teacher)—Frank Hillbouse, John Leitch, i.^nis (ilsen.

    Clarence Hamer, Dickie Mott, Willie Avers.George GiiTord, Dell Lenoir, Hnefa Davis, WillieSexton, Everett Williams, Eveline Charles-worth, Blanche Woodward, Gertie Smith, MabelRobinson, Mabel Stevens, May Jordan, BessieVessels, Mary Van Xante, Minnie Attvood, Ab-bie Bolimcn, Anute.So^aw. Laurindißorehers,May FairilelJ,. IVHChapmnn, Annie Bennett,Mabel Blair,Ada Wilson, Effie Hayford, Martha

    -v.u.r, Minnie Kiunyer, Tiilie Nieiaan. M''1' ..

    '. \u25a0\u25a0.:• l'omarfc, Henry llolnnin.i'.Thirteenth' an.l is streets (Miss McMsumw,toKrh.r John Hums. iieorg< Crocker. Theo-(lore t'olcui.-ui. Lillie Denton. Charles Dutton*Fred Bovyer, Mubc.l Bovyer, Fri'd Dryer. Jtoscs.llFades, Edna (Jodie) tioorge Huek-son, Ldua.Hammond, I'rauU.lu.-t, Jnru« Kemnitzer, I-ranK

    Lavclle, Bertha Minor. Minnie >;, Edwin rope, Margaret liaisons.- Ray \u25a0Putney, Charles Reed, Pearl Kippou. Will Rose,IdaStokes, Pearl Jackson. Alice-.Putney, Ira'-.Seftoni Fred Storror, James Tcnnaut. Lou T*l-bot, Alfred Tulbot. Joseph ftiomey, LoyalMoon?, (Jertic Bird, Maude Kobbins. .

    Seventh and Ustreets ,Mi IVsss, toucher)—..Dora Hums, Carrie Brenner, Ethel Ikiuglas,UlUc Foicey. Nellie K. :;\u25a0>>;•;, Ethel Keepers,Josie Lohmuller, I.ottic Slegerle, LillianNathan,Kanuic Royal, Stella Stewart, Tillic Visker, BoMWoolf. Mary Wait. George Davenport. FrankGould, Eddie Buck,Harry Heiseu, FriU Hell-,bron, George Jordan. Louis I^loy.Hertie Marks,Harry Reed. Chariot stirkmy. Waller Visker,:Herman iWimmer. lVrey I\)rtcrneld. AliceI'arker, linnic Parker,

    Seventh and Ci streets (Dora a.Davis, teacher) :—Wiliio !\u25a0. . \u25a0 ... :. Willie sumo, George Stone,;

    Eddie SulHvaii,Fred Cash in.Patsy udergaat,Eddie Payi-is, Frank Scludt, WillieMitchell,Hosie Bauquicr, Lillie Ewers, Loutvr.a Fisher,Julia Jacobs. Alice llarvev. Sophie Kelly.Lot-tie Kelly,Nellie Kelly.Julia Lyons. Mabel Mo,- .Fadden. Lizzie Mills, (Vila Noon* Fannio l*nl-vi-rniaclßT, tnnia Keinersni.ui. Kiln Ryan,Minnie Meyers, Uxtla Robin.«ou, i'. v...n liy.liell Slic|.,

    Twenty -seventh r.nd .1 streets ;Mte Kirn,teacher)— Mabel Cati'man, Susie Kay. EmmaJohnson, Arthur Nethe c. .:. John Sethercott,Olga Llndberg, Walter Williams, Carl Popert,Alice Doreey.

    O, Ninth an.i Tenth -tive'.- (Mims Joues.teacher)

    —Daisy Carter. lUitioCarter. lues

    Johnson, Willie Bryant, Mvra Dunlap, MarieDean.

    Nineteenth and L.streets (Miss N. Miller,teacher)— Frank Bowen.CrotV (."larke, Maggie \u25a0Dooley. Willie Davis, Millie Davis, lC.ldii>T>avis,Bennlu Gregga, Allie Holmes, Mattie

    '\u25a0.".».

    Charles Jones, John Jure. WeMey Keuling,Agnes Preseoti. Lucy l'.itchli, Hattie lUhbWillie Schiller. Willie Simon. Frank Tibbitls,George tibbitto. CTutrle Vo;;t. Henry W ili-ir..Andrew Warf, Alice I'evere. l.ouiia Be*Ws,Willie Adams, Uoln'rt Leslie, (.icorse I'aync, .MiittieSauzi-.

    (fourth and

    A. force thai fight? sncctissftiUy.VJSgtuiwrdisease. A host in i:s?if, is Iliuit's.lU-iaedv;

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    ATSTTTIkT MoI'.PHINK ANDftI18 ' IIIfl Whisky Hnl.it c -.f1LIB ff IBill nvely enre.l by J»I:s '\\r % -\u25a0' ' llfIKEELEVSChforideI31 '\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 i ifE nedy.\J M I»\u25a0» M^M•''• M'ks "" habit and""^Jgennine testimoni-

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    NEUBOURG & LAGES,Star Millsand Malt House.

    HOPS, MALT, PRODUCE, GRAIN, FEEDand Brewers' Supplies.1016, 1018, 1030 Fifth at., Sacramento.«S- Exchange Sold en all the Principal Cities

    ofKuroDC. jyl-lptf

    ameuser"st7lo¥sBEE jEt ,

    ON DRAUGHT, AT

    GRUHLER'S SALOON,Xo.Z'i'i J street, |m3O-l;i!icl Sacramento

    EBNER BROS.,TMPORTERS ANDWHOLESALE DEALERSIUiMPORTERS ANDWHOLESALE DEALERSIKWINES AND LIQUORS,

    116 and 118 X st,, bet. Front and Second, Sac,AGENTS FOB THE CELEBRATED

    PGMMERT AND GRENO CHAMPAONE.jy2s-lplm

    PAINTS AND OILS.JL. CHADDERDON, IMPORTER AND DEAL-. er inPaints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glasr,Mixed Paints, Artists and Painters' Materials,Wall Pacer, etc. No. 204 X st., Sacramento.

    |yl7-Intf

    AMERICAN LAUNDRY.OFFICE, SAWTELLFS BOOK STORE, 70Sand 710 J street. Gentlemen's, Hotel andRestaurant washing done ingood style. Blank-ets and Lace Curtains a specialty. iy2-ln."m

    ECZEMA.For the benefit of suffering humanity, Ideem

    Itonlymyduty to give this unsolicited testi-mony infavorof Swift's Specific. My wife hasbeen afflictedwith Eczema from infancy. Wetried every known remedy, buttonoavail. Shewas also afflicted with a periodical nervousheadache, soruetirms followed by an inter-mittent fever, so that her life became a burdento her. Finally Idetermined to try Swift'sSpecific. She commenced seven weeks ago.Aftertaking the firs-t large bottle the diseaseseemed to increase: the burning, itchingand in-flammation became unbearable. She, however,persevered in the use of the medicine. Altertaking the second bottle the inflaremption be-gan to subside. After the third bottle the in-flammation disappeared, and sore spots driedup and turned white and scaly, and finallyshebrushed them offinan Impalpable whited, r resembling pure salt, she is now takingthe sixth bottle; every apoearance of the dis-ease is con ', and her flesh is soft and white asa child s. Her headaches have disappeared andshe onjoys the only good health she lias knownin 10 year?. No wonder she deems every bottleof 8. 8. -. Is wortha thousand times its weightingold.

    Any further information concerning her casewilldc cheerfully givenby herself at her resi-dence, 135 Mullet! street, or oy me.• JOHN F. BRADLKY.44 Griswold street.

    Detroit. Mich.,May 16, 1886.For sale by nil druggists,

    THESWIFT SPECIFIC CO. \u25a0N. V., 157 W. 23d-«t. Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga._ . R__ly&wly - \u25a0 -LADIES OF SACRAMENTO

    AND VICINITY. WE SHALL HEREAFTERkeep onhand make toorder for ladies thelatest stylo of Cuff Gloves, with

    "Rutr>- Fasten-ings," using some sovca dillereni shades of the

    best imported Kid;also, several colors ofCastorBuck, Including lilack and Green finished Buck.Cents' (Forking, Driving and Street Gloves ofallkinds made. Don't mistake the place, 1019Ninth street, Odd Fellows' Temple. The onlyplace in the city where they know how to makea good glove. Allwork warranted hcavv glovehand sewed. DODGE'S SACRAMENTO GLOVEFACTORY. \u25a0: -\u25a0 jel6-tfTuThS

    The Home S6li-j\ 12-Jj.tfI6:30 to BP. M. I

    mi. GEORGE I'nsi'KN,

    PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (HOMCEOPA-thist). Office and residence, northeast cor-ner of Eleventh and H streets. Hours

    —9 to 10

    'A. >!., Ito3, and 7toBP. M. jyll-lm |

    UK. J. S. COOK,

    NO. 922 NINTH ST., BET. iAND I,OP- Iliosite the Plaza, Magnetic and ElectricHealer. Electro-magnetic, Electro-galvanic and iMedicinal Baths; Magnetic Garments and lu-soles. Consnltai ion free. jvlO-lm

    DR. B. F. I'ENDERY,

    1ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.IiOffice hours: From 10 to 12M.; 2 to4:30 p.M.;7to9p. m. O nee, 115>2 X street, between Fourth jand Fifth. Residence, 725 Istreet, betweenStve»tii and Eighth, Sacramento. jy'.l-l;n

    DR. I-AINE,

    PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.— ANDResidence, No.323 J street, between Thirdand Fourth. .Hours

    —to 10 a. m., 3to 5and 7to

    Bp.M. Office of City .Superintendent of PublicSchools at same place. jys-4plm

    RETURNED.

    DR. PINKHAM, 818 EIGHTH STREET.Office Hours—lto 3, and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. \Residence next door. jy2-tf t

    DR. NIXON, |/-\FFICE AND RESIDENCE, M STREET, BE-OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, M STREET, 920.twecn Ninth and Tenth, Jios. 918 and 9a.Willvisit the Railroad Hospital daily at 0:30 a. !m. OQce hours—B to 9 A. M.;1 to 3p. M., and jevenings. jyl-tl

    WM. EL.I.ERT BRIGGS, M.D.,

    OCULIST, AURIST, AND PHYSICIAN FORDiseases of the Throat. Office, 429% Jstreet, corner of Fifth, over Sacramento Bank,Sacramento, Cal. Hours :9:30 to12 A. M.;Ito4P. M. Sundays :9:30 to11 A. M.: Ito4p. M. jyl-tt j

    DR.IISA E. OATMAN,

    PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. SPECIAL AT- j.L tention to Diseases of Females. OfHce .627 J street, upstairs, over Dale's. Residence— j1027 i;. corner Eleventh street. Office Hours: ,From 9toll a. m.. Ito2 and 7toBP. M. mil- j

    mi, iiinin ii.!

    DENTISTRY.

    TV. WOOD,

    DENTIST, QUINN'S BUILDING,*«*23?K\northeast comer Fourth and JoSSSSsX 'r.rects. Artificial Teeth Inserted on^'2s-tf

    I,G. SHAW. !

    /T ATE OF LIGHT &SHAW), .-*—*-*-~\LiDentist. Ctliee and residence Sg^r !over Tuft's Drug store, corner .{TrfRGBBa ITenth and J streets. Officehours :

    ~ 90.

    Plain Satin Parasols, silk-lined; Hj>anis:l.guipure hue trimmings, and bow of satinribbon. Former price, $6 50. Marked down to$4 50.

    Fancy Colored Satin limeade Parasols (very line quality \u25a0. Former price, $4 7:"):now marked *3 lis.

    Plain Satin Parasols (assorted colors). Marked from -*2 down t.. $1 50.Plain Satin I'ar.isjols, silk-lined: wide Spanish lace trimmings. Marked from

    \u25a0Jl 75 down to$j 7.").Children's Parasols, from 'Io cents and upwards.Allother Parasols marked down in proportion.

    IN OUR HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPARTMENT,WE HAVE ADDED BEAUT NEW LINIiS:

    Cornice Poles (brass ends and fixtures complete), s "> cents.'Dado Window Shades (assorted colors), with wide gill bund and fancy colored

    designs, Wi cents.Dado Window Shades, with transparent scenery, $1 50.Holland Window shades (Judd's fixtures complete). '!\u25a0< cents.Fine MoquelMats, at $1 50 and up.

    THE ABOVE SPECIAL PRICES DURING OUR GREAT JULY SALE.

    The largest and best lot of LADIES', MISSES 1 ASD CHILDREN'SI **»\u25ba* HOSIERY that has ever been in a sale. Prices from 8 cents a pairiand upwards.

    REMEMBER, THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF OUR GREAT JULYCLEARANCE SALE.

    KCI.KS GOVERNING THIS SALK!IiRST- No goods exchanged or money refunded during this sale, unless by speriai

    agreement.BECOXD

    —Allgoods must Tje paid forbefore leaving the Souse. Xo goods will beallow til taken out on approbation.

    Nos. 714 and 716 J street, and 713 ?,nd7'J Oak Avenue. Sacramento.

    BUSINESS CARDS.H,F. BOOT. ALEX.NEILSON. J. DBISCOL.

    BOOT, NETLSOH & CO.,

    UNION FOUNDRY—

    IRON AND BRASSFounders and Machinists, Front street, be-

    tween N and O. Castings and Machinery ofevery description made to order. jy2l-4plm_

    JAS. SKAIJLKK,A KCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT.

    Office: Sutter Building, southwest cornerFifth and J streets, Secramento. j\-22-tf

    T.70STEB. J. O FUNBTON.1856. F. FOSTER Jt CO., 1885.

    BOOK-BINDERS, PAPER-RULER 3 ANDBlank-Bcofr Manufacturers, No.319 J street, /between Third and Fourth. Sacramento. jy2(Mpi

    8. cable. K. J. CROLY.CAKI.K & GKOL.Y,

    /CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ARE PRE-\J pared to do all kinds of work in their line,incity or country. Principal Discs of business,Sacramento. Shop, No. 1121 Second street, be-tween X and L. PoetoSice Box No. \u25a0110, Sacra-raento. jy!6-lptf

    E. A. HOTTER,/CONTRACTOR AND BUILDEB.-SHOP, 520CONTRACTOR AND I!i"ir.I)KR.—SHOP, 530v^L street, between Fifth and Sixth, Sacra-mento. Jobbing promptly attended to. Esti-mates furnished. jyl2-lm

    DAS. HYMAN. J. HYMAN, JB.

    J. nniAS, JR., & into.

    WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS,y V 506 J street, between Fifth and %yj%Sixth, have always on hand a choice (C-* Avariety of tine Watches, Diamonds, Jew- t&ijJtSelry, etc. jyl^-tf

    C. H. KREBS &CO.,

    POP J STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAILO/wO Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Win-dow Glass, Picture Moldings, Brushes, Artists'Material, Buildinc Paper, Plain and DecorativeWall Paper, and Glazier Paper for Window Deco-rations a patent which is entirely new, jyll-lm

    JOHN EITKI.,

    ASSATER ANDCHEMIST, NO. 317 .1 STREET._/\ Analysis of water and assays of all theprecious and useful mcta!s made. Also, gold !amalgam retorted, smelted and bullion assayscarried oat at short notice. Gold bought at as-say value or at the highest price. jj"B-tf

    ATTORNEYS.AT-LAW.

    J. N. YOVNG. C. H. DUNN.YOl NT. &IIINX,

    ATTORNEYS AND COCNSELORS-AT-LAW\u25a0^*- Office, Southeast Corner of Fifth and Jstreets, Sacramento. CiU. jyll-lm

    A.1.. HART,A TTORNKY-AT-LAW. OFFICE, SOUTH-

    2\. west corner of Fifth and J streets, Rooms12, 13 and 14, Sutter Building. jylOJOHN T. CAKF.V,

    ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,A willpractice inall State and United StatesCourts. Office, upstairs over. No. 628 J street,southwest corner of Seventh, Sacramento. jy7-t(A. C. FREE3IAJf, GROTE 1.. JOHNSON,

    OEO. K. BATES,

    LAWYER?, SACRAMENTO AND SANFRAN-cisco, Cal. Offices : No. 920 Fifth street,mento; and No. 401 California street. San

    Francisco. Business attended to inboth citiesjyi-tf

    W. H.r.EATTY A S. C. IJENSON,» TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS-AT-LAW.Xl Offices:: Metropolitan Block, X street, be-tween Fourth MidFirth,Sacramento. Entrancenext door

    -o Metropolitan Theater. jc29-tf

    CLINTONL.WHITE. LINCOLN white.WHITE & WHITK,

    A TTORNETi'S-AT-LAW, SOUTHWEST COR-X» ncr Fifth and.lstreets, Rooms 10 and 11Sutler Building, Sacramento. Cal. ap3-tf

    BAKER&HAMILTONIMIOUTERS AND JtANDFACTTBEKS OF

    HARDWARE!AGRICULTURAL MACEIHERY,

    CUTLERY,

    C3t\XXXPi, JE=»OTX7CIOXN Etc.!jy2-;ntf

    FRUITS, SEEDS AX» PKODUCE.A. MOOSER. R. GERSOS.

    S. GERSON & CO.,No. 220 J Street Sacramento./GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,(GENERAL COMMISSION MEBCHANTB,IT dealers in Imported and Domestic Fruits,Vegetables, Nuts and Dried Fruits. jy2.i-tf

    H. G. MAY& CO.,Dealer* in Fruit, Produce, Poultry, Filth.

    FCLTON MARKET, NOS. 438 AND 430 Xstreet, cor, ofFifth, Sacramento. Jylt-tfEUGENE J. GBEGOBY. C.C.EABXBS. FEA.VKGKE6OBY

    GREGORY, BARNES & CO.,(Successors to Gregory &Co.),

    Nog. 120 and i2B J Street.

    WHOLESALE DEALERS INPRODUCE ANDFrut. Full stocks ofPotatoes. Vegetables,Green and Dried Fruits, Beans, Alfalfa,Butter,Eggs, Cheese, Poultry, etc., always on hand. Or-ders ailed at lowest rates. j>12-tf

    LYON & CURTIS,WHOLESALE DEALERS IS

    Vegetables, Fruits, Seeds, Batter, Eggs,PRODUCE GENERALLY,

    Nog. 117 to 123 .1 »treet, Sacramento.jylO-lpti

    W. R. STRONG &CO.,/COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS\J InSr.r".l»3, FKCITS to OKNKUALPUODTJCE

    Proprietors CAPITALNURSERIES, Sacramen-to. Cal. Seed and Tree Catalogues set t free onapplication. Nog. 6, &»nd 10 J street, Sac-ramento. JJ'S*'"

    CALIFORNIA MARKET,No. 815 J Street, bet. Eighth and Ninth.

    AD. CHRISTIAN-SON ANT) I.-

    . MATTICK,Proprietors. A first- i'Jl'^Vclass stock hi Fruits, Vegetables, VUWBkPoultry, Fish, Butter, Eggs, etc, i"always instock. Our oldfriends, toimcrpatron!and the public invited tocall.

    ;

    jeiSHm

    D.DeBERNARDI &CO.,/GENERAL COMMISSION* MF.R-

    —chants, and

    COMMISSIONkindsof *Sii?^Kr)iBiUs:UiilH:iiI'vrsnfallkinusof ____.

    Fruits, Vegetable*, '-'• '-\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0»\u25a0.'/I,1*

    Poultry, Eggs anil General produce.

    Careful attention given to the Selection andPacking of Choice riuits for Distant Markets.

    Nos. 308 and 310 X st., Sacramento, Cal.m O-lm

    NEW YORK MEAT MARKET,N'ij. 1020 and 1022 X Street, betneen

    Tenth and I.li-viiiih.

    A LLKINDS OF MEAT FRESH «_______.\ daily, and Mildat the Lowes: mHPossible Prices. All Moats kept 3fl^T?n ice-house attached to shop— a —"*'* '*''urejfiinrantc; also, girls for housework for bothcity and country, $15 to 525. Apply to HOUSTON& CO., Employment Office, Fourth end Xstreets. Sacramento. ie!3-]ptf

    FOR SALE—TO LET.0 LET—A BAY WINDOW FLAT OF SIXTO LET—A BAY WINDOW FLAT cen-Rooms, Bathroom and CloM-ts; located cen-

    tral; southwest corner of the streets; highlyre-spectable and a quiet neighborhood; rent." 15.Apply to CARLBTROBEL, 821 J street. jy2f>-6t*

    rR SALE—SO ACRFS OF LAND;v*g-House and Barn; 40 acres under cul-WWtivation; 6 acres Vineyard, bearing; 850

    —"\u25a0

    Fruit Tret I, bearing: ('. acres Alfalfa; price,52.500. halt cash. Apply toCARLSTROBKL, 321\u25a0I street.

    *jy2s-6t»

    FOS BALK:CHEAP—ON ACCOUNT OF DE-parture, a fine Piano, Furniture, SewingMachine and a Horse: iSQj istrict. jy23-3t*

    FR SALE—A GOOD SALOON. WITH BlL-liard Table, Fixtures, etc., in a town a fewmiles irom Sacramento. Price, t1,300. Inquireof W. E. SEVtRN, Real Estate and Insurance,PIS Fifth street, Sacramento, Cal. jy2s-3t*

    FOR dALE-A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS INgood locality: well established; rent rea-sonable; only small capital required; purposeof selling on account of having other businessrequiring whole attention. Address "A. X.,'this oflice. jy23-lw

    I>ANCH FOR SALE-LOCATED ABOUTjeV) eight miles south of Sacramento city,vwon the Sacramento river, in Yolo county;**""is known as Pleasant Ranch; contains 170 acres;is partly in Alfalfa; a good Residence; largeBarn; Windmill; wellleveed and fenced: also, 10)head Cattle; mostly DairyCows; complete outfitfor Butter-making; Horses, Hogs, Poultry andfullnet Farming Tools, which willbe sold as awhole, or the Ranch will be .sold separately.For further particulars apply to or addressFREDERICK BABEL,on the premises. P.O.address, Sacramento city. jyl7-lm*

    FOR BALE—

    A HALF OR «=\u25a0» V?whole interest in the West- f>£?o3-sS>r

    ''era Hotel Hacking; two < '«mages B*3-v;?p"and fourHorses and Harness. For V»^ vfurther particulars, inquire at the Officeorolthe DriTer. jy!s-tf

    SO TO «30 PER ACRE—SHASTA ANDjgttt) Tehama c.unity Fruit, Grain aud