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AMONG THE SCHOOLS. More of Them to Hold Their Closing Exercises. Additional Twists of Names of Pupils Who Have Earned Promotions Durinar the Term. The following nearly completes the list of pupils who have been promoted in tl.e several schools to higher grades the next term. Closing exercises will be held in some of the schools to-day and others to-morrow-. Those of the High School v/iil take place at the Metropolitan Thea- ter on Friday evening: Sacramento Grammar. The list of graduates from the Sacramento j Grammar School was published yesterday, also the programme of i cercisea to be given on Thursday. Following ;<rc the promotions Jrom grades below the | &oondGrade, Miss Jennla V. B-.rke's class j —Alice Knight, Bernard Garrison, Alvin j Hornlein, Will Sampson. Walter Sampson, j Jameafucks, Annie Alsbach, Simon Heil- 1-ron, Florence Williams, Ethel Twitchell, EUaOonfildineiHalsey Smith, Carrilee Wil- sey, Clarence Haiuer. Clifton Faris, Blanche Hunt, Bruce I'liilip. Katie Sutllff, Laura Mor- rison, .Jake Miles, .Jessie Jiutd, Loi.ise Yoerk, Bath, Emma Meister, Laura Nobel, Joint Farreil, Maud liruner, Bessie Osborn, \u25a0 ey Tnmer, Archie < fray. Second Grade, Miss M. Carrington's class— Blanche Rippon, May Green, Belle LaMotte, Winnie Hlcfcey. Clara Blmmons, Rex Flan- \u25a0-i!ifi Mack, Mabel Coffman,Anna Te- bon, Eva Denntaon, May O'Neill, Liljie ßyrne, Jane Shearer, Pearl Bippon, Balph Van voor- [rene Begai, Lena E*earson, Frank Mi hel. Mabel Bowsher. Mary Butler, John IM«-N. irn, luivid Green, Albert Ilaruey, Bogf r Keene, Bherman Eissler. Second Grade, Miss Minnie Sweeney's class —Ethel 2>e Maranville, Delia Harris. Rob»rt Waring, .Jr.stin Cediey, Edith rufes, Jolin Scott, Walter Hallcy, Bertie Marks. Edith Smith, Harry Litzberg, Leora Sweuson. A:i- inett,Charles Stickney, Amelia Geiger, Frank Stanton, Grace Ureo, Mabel Blair, Jo '/,i ma&sky, Ammon Clay, Geraldine 1 ••».- Lano, Smith, Willie Handlin. Flori Grousl, Ward Hull, Cleta Ikrkey, Edwin Pope, Harry i U. [ Grade, Miss Lillian A.Fiper*a class Minnie Stevenson, Bowena Stevenson. Carrie Bohmen, Cathie Hassett, Wajter Bennett, . Carroll, Willie Horsey, John Cavolan, Minnie Hoehn, Mamie i>e Pny. Edwin O'Neil, We-t. Kiank Hullmr'., Ceo. Grinith, Peterson, Qeo, Chapman, Angela Ram- Mattie McAlplae, Meta Turner, Katie WestjPearl Jo>t, Walter Bragg, Btella Kin- &ey. Jennie Birdsall, Eva Mubsalman, Willie O'Neil, Albert Meister. Third (irade, Miss Emmt Hughes' class- Edward Twiggs, Mary Montgomery, Signe Wallqutet, Willie Hughes, Mattie White. Sybil irer, i kwrge Sexton, Ma «1 Triplett, Fannie Earhart, Minnie Atwood, t'rana s RoyaL Hattie Bennett, Abbie Bryson. Edith <il.iin. Paul Shirley, Gertie Ross, Agnes Greenwood, Georgia Norsworthv, Laura Lu- bto. Jettora Watkins, Huth Lubin. Fred J latch, Kittle Withington, Albert Ing, Eliza fcjau/e. Third < Irade, Miss Lucy J. Hinkson's class- Katie Willi<. Lillle Clegs, Laura Btorror, Hedwig Strauss, Wannie wahlander, Hattie Mooser, Mary Cravens, Llnnie Wise, Ford, Fred Griffith, Ruby Brown, Emma Wii- belm,Sadie Waeener, Mary Lansing, Hulua Bchepp,Daisy Won tie, lladie drau. J ritz, Henry Ehmanu, Fred Wenle, Florei c Bchepp, Clara Grudler, Besde Rudolph, Win- i \u25a0 Conrad, Fred Carey, Bessie Sutliil, Emma Mabel Joy. Fred Hart. Third Grade, Miss Mollie L. Brown's class— 1.-.a Kilgore, Lida Plielj's, Edsar stack. Alice Dray, Alice Baker, Montie Newbert, Bertie J>aul, Artie Aiken, Gladys Willey, Lizzie Tay- lor, Alice Montfort, Eddie Hack, ].esiie Rus- sell, AHie Flynn, Mabel I>o.. al. Alice Keller, .John James, Raymond Waring, Cytie Mason, Harry Glover, Jamea Wright, May Jordan EdnaAlsip, Willie Egan. Alice Jones. Byron Hnlburd. Fourth Grade, MissAddieL.Hughes da-.s —Ray Logan, Arthur Delano, Bessie Bdwards, Edith Medley, Mabel Fisch, Maud 8no«t, Lillle Folsom, James McGratb, Louis Hand- lin, Rosie Braddock, Ijillie Nathan. Hatiie Nathan. Katie Dab ringer, Rettie O'Brien, Walter Forbes. Gladys Lane, Cora Clay, Arthur Jones, MaudShaefer, Lizzie Morshead, Charlie Moore, Roscoe M"lntire. Fourth Grade, Miss Orpha Butler's class Laun Berry, Mary Williams, Eva tlaskell, Beryl Patrick-Roy Tate, George Bragg, Fred Buell, Willie Bngstrom, El.>ise Lakin. Mary Bartocn, Jessie Mott, Bailie Bego. Arthur Pope, \\ IllieCox, Harry Chandler, Clara Du- lour. Pauline Carrington, Willie tberhardt, » \u25a0 arr.ee >!:;iks, George Gent, Bell Robinson, 1- r. d Ankener. Fourth Grade, Mis- Lizzie 0, O'Brien's class—Arthur Atkinson, Eugenia Mouser, Gerald Grimn, Allan Monsch, Margie Paris, Mabel Forbes, Jessie Tufts, Harry Cunning- bam. Rachel stein, Lina Turner. Howard Podd, Maud McAlplne, Frank Pedlar, Harry Waterman. Lulm Mason, Joe Simmons. Charles .J(;ne-; Charles .--t;irr, Lena Wright, Myra Smith. Blanche Delano, Zetta Alsip. Fourth Grade, Miss Jennie K. Snook's class - Emma Long, Mabel .Jane. Mollie Sweeney, Cora White, Boy Buell. Arthar Bath, Maud Rippm, Artinir Hawk. Robert Schuter, < ;rnl!a Jlunt, Lena Btrover, Norwood Hulburl. Alice Hoffman, LUlie Butler, Kersey Chambers, EstherJtfoore, r.niil Bchurr,Harry Batnlle, Julia Simons. Mamie Futterer, Halsey Smith. Alice May, Arthur MoCurdy. Fourth Grade, Mils Emma S. Klelnsorge'B class—Eunice Shepherd, Edna Smith. Rena son, Jlul ;i btaotler, Emit Nebion, Stclnman, Horace Rothwell, Carrie Ma- gann, Maud Green, Winifred Lewis, Ruth Beadier, Lmma Sachs, Lena Leloy, Wailie (.'.ark, Mattie Johnson, Harry Krebs, Georgs Lorenz, Allie Goddard, Leila Marvin, Addle Jlerr. May Sriswold, Helen Wall. Elsie Smith, Kay Doan, Wanda [ring, Edna Mack, Emma Peck, Emma MeckfesneL, Fred Sachs, Archie Kimhall. Blanch Cailican, Annie -Murks, George Joeslnk, Slitter (irammar. Follo\rln? is the list of promotions in the Sutler Grammar School (that of the gradu- ates was published yesterday): Second Grade, Miss E.G. McCleery's clkss— Clara Burnett, Til lie Sal/. Rosa Stone, Pauline Trainer, Ada Harvie, i'ijtlu* (;rv'ei:e. May York, Mamie Fltaazerald, Annie Rudech, Ktbel McGillivray, Gertie Jackson, Frank «>rr, Charlie Nehrbas^, Clarence (Jandy, Frank > Tos niarj. I'liird (Jrade. Mis^ TJllio Blue's class—Louise Buckmann, Mabel Bovyer, Grace Dudley, Minnie Fenton. Lillle M.v ffer, >'.-!ii-.- Murphy, Tillie Raught, Lula Ressiguie, Liz/'w Bonne, Annie Thompson, Oreon Thompson, Alleen Towles, Victor Bartels, Fred l.lair. Waiter Griffin. Perley Graves, Bert Loveli, James O'Connor, Donald McDousal, Malcolm Wat- kins. Tiiird Grade. Mrs. Brown's rtsns Bffnbcl man da Gidluud, Gertie Klcrt'er, Lulu Weadiek, Jenny Campbell, Linnie Croasman, Ruby Beinap, Tillie Murpliy, "Wiiiie Popert, Fred Bovyer, Frank Singleton, George Lemke, George Holzinger. Willie Roy- s'er, Frank Lindner, Ben Bollcnbacher, Jobn Farreil, Ernest Hart. Clan nee Fish. Fourth Grade, Mrs. M. A. Nagle's class— Kiitie Bartels, Mattie Bundoek, Luzie Cal- Mary Jeffery, Ethel Latßon, Essie Mott Ruuna Sonne, Jessie Wendt. John Beck, Joe Bleomixi-j, Fred Buckman, Willie Chapman, Maynard Harms. Rudolph Kohler. Fred Vogel, Willie Woodman, Eddie Warmby. Fourth Grade, Maggi*1 McFall's class—Josie Blttaneourt, Edith Gtdlood, Louise Hart, Jackson, Viola Parker, Emma Btrobel; Annie Seltz, Kittle Weadiek, Carrie Jones' liiiii! Bltzer* Enoesi Oordes, Willie 3ra Hatch. Fred Lindner, Erie Mcßenncy! >:;«-in McKenney, Bennie Perry, Will \u25a0 Ernest Shepler, Willie Hatfleld, Forrest Light- foot, Fourth Grade, Rote E.Winn's elaas—Venn Bunoe, Charles BagnaiL John Burrs. E.Tie Flanagan, Etta Borton, Lena Huelsman Lena Laberer, Clinton McNalrn, Archie Mc- Inlyre, Edward Seitz, Frits Schraeder, Min-i si ur eun. Ada Shinkie. High Eagbth, Ottilia Ash's class—Sarah Arndt, Ada Burns, Maud Cook, Olive Dudley Nettle Kamenzmd. Lillian Kamenzind, Lena Neidhart, Viola Redmond, - Olive Sbeehan, Emma Vogel Helen Phil Ups, Eoitb Phillips. Charlie Irndi Arthur BelL Johi Bertie Christian- son. Willie Oonsidine, Grant CovelL George m. Albert Brown. Clarence <.'riileth •: Gidlund, Ca'l i\p>;i. clarence Orr' \u25a0\u25a0. Harold McClatchy, Adolph Telchert, Audn j Tina.ls. George Wiley, Ami Browley, Alfred Ktm% #»\u25a0»*»» Morning < lass, Winifred G. Devtee, teacher —Rudolph Attam:). Albert Bcknian. SJina Bradway, Allyn Burr, WarrenOark, Charles Deterding, Alma Beaney, Clara Joan-..]. Lee, Louis NehrbasK, Gardner (-tn-lann* Delia Ratranefsky, Nellie Ratzanefsky, George Bi uv.-.i-k, En;., ue SeoU, Chariea Taylor. Capital Grammar. Theclosintr exer.ises of the Capital Gram- mar school, nt Tenth and P streets, Joseph W. on. Principal, will take place at-.' \ m on Thursday, and will be ;\u25a0< follows: Song of Welcume, class: "One step Further." Virdie Wash burn; •\u25a0The Dignity ot I^iix.r," Roix-rt Smith; piano solo. -l>yshing Bpray,"Berniee : •\u25a0; he Telegraphic Signal," l>itiis, ji. ,i- --bron: burtesQue drill, John Plvunmer. jiert Georgi Hcilbron. Russell Tenbrook, Harry CardwelL Cn*nes Bauer, ( . Harry Thirkteld, William Quii.ton. A to Garrett, Alden Campbell, Robert Smith. Walter Neumann; piano du.-t, uLs Tourbilion." Flora Bobinette and Maud Guthrie; "How Jimmy Tended the Baby," Charles Bauer march and exercise, Rojlc Wooll. Virdie W»shbum, Emma Uolzinger, Alice TiHapaogh, Tillie Nlemaa, .Jewel rea- toiiy, Edith Neumann, May Wurreu, Annabel Oarroll, Dottle Smith, Evn Borland, Carrie Breuncr, Annie Callan, Artbea Allen, Abble Miller, Esther Nathan and Josie Lugg; "Jamie Douglas,"Lavinia Knight; "1 jernai Machine," characters Mrs. Almira Amben n, Berniee Green; John Amberson, Harry Cardwell; Mrs. Jaae Jenkins. Belle Johnson; Mrs. Mario Jackson, Ouida Hall; Josiah Slocum, Alden Campbi H: Bob Bunker, Alonzo <; rrett, school close, Edith Bellon; pre* ntatlon of diplomas, Albeit Hart: class song. GRADUATES. Edith Sellon, Vii-ui.-NVa^i'.urn.LoiMs.; Beil- broii, Laylula Knight, Bernlce Green, Emzna _• r, Tillie NJemann, Ross U Tenbrook, Flora Robinette, Alice Tillapansb, Aid -h Campbell, Rosa Wooif, Edith Neumann. An- nie Caltan, Belle Joonson, Eva Dorland, Mar..i<' Qmhrie, Jewel Peabody, Annabel Car- roll, Dottle smith, Muv warren, Artljea Allen, George Todhunter, William (Juinton, Caarlea Bauer, Josic Lugg, Abbic HMU r, Harry Thirkleld, Alonzo Garrett, Esther Nathan, Etobert Smith, Zetta McCormtek. Annie BoekhofT, Carrie Bruener, Han.id t'ardwdl, Lillle Blaath, Bert Wolfe, Wall, r Neumann, Mifna Harvey, George Heilbrou, Jlaitic Kunz, John Plummer, Katie > EtosieCotter, Charles Blauth, -Mary Gayror, Nellie FiUgerald, Ouida Hall. Clara Falken- stein, Mattie C ark, William An^us. ri!M i.s PBOXOTKD. Find, Grade, M. I). Merrill's class— Arthca Allen, Lillle Blaqth, Annie Boekhoff, Carrie Brenner, Annie Callan, Matt it.- Clark, Annabel T'arroli, Rosie Cotter, Eva Dorian L Clara l-'a.k nstein, Nellie Fitzgerald, Mary Gaynor, \u25a0 Orr>en, Maud.' Guthrie, Outdo Hall, Edna Harvey, Louise Heilbron, Emma Hi l/lii'j;tr, L'eiie Johnson, Lavinia diight, Battle Kunz. \u0084'os.i Lugg Zetta McCormlck, Abbie Miller, Esther Nathan, Edith Neumann, Tlllie Neumann, K'atle Norton, Jewel lVa- body. Flora R r>binette, Edith Mellon, Dottle Smitli, AlieeTillapaugn, May Warren, Virdie Washborn, Rosa Woolf, William Angus, Charles Bauer, Charles Blaath, ..!\u25a0'.<". Cunip- bell, H.iroui Cardw< U, Aio^/o ( iarrett, Georj,c Hcilbron, "Walter Neumann, John i lummer. William Quinton, X >bert Sinirii, Russell Tenbrook, Harry Tbirkield, Gjsorge Tod- hunter, Bert Wolfe. s ,-,.. id Grade, Irene Richardson's <\u25a0;. I aisy Carter, Margie Carroll, Harriet Clayton, Or in da Cowan, i rank I'oyne, Kiel ard Coyne, Jessie Gibson. Edna Grant, Katie Hale.i. Bes- >ic !(• nry, >.r. cc Kk>tz, Frances Kreuzberger, Delraar LeNolr, Nettle Markloy, < v i tie Men - land, Grace Meuland, Mamie M<-.M< r^y. Fritz Nehrbasg, Bda Neabourg, Ali<: fcVnaergast, Rode, Ruth £inUetou. Alice Steplitn- aon, Miller i "<\u25a0!-• m. Alice Wfcinstock, 1). ra WiM. Second Grade, Minnie Kiefer's class—lda Appietop, Mamfc Beatoa, Maud Boyne, Anna Burke. Laura Lronkite, .John !>a-. is, George Didion, Frank Farnswortb, Benry Frazier, Lucj Fehr, Maggie Gayner, Cornelius (iiiiri, Alice Harvey, Adere Henley, Rita Johnsnu, .Tosle Jones, Katie Keefc, Fre \u25a0 Knmn c f lot, Robert l'itner, Dora Pre^cott, X ii'h Flenwick, Alfred Schaden, Nettie bcott. Clara Van Wa>- beck. Grace Waiter. Chris weia l. Third( irade, Amelia Augusta I>uggan's class —Fred Batter, Ida Bruse, Anita Cosoy, Minnie Clarke, Eddie Dicßson, Sam Dtcksoo, Maggie Foley, Ltz*ie Farrell, Clarence Flint, Lucy Gents, Mamie Garrett, Albert Hutchinson, .Julia Jacobs, Walker Measure, Willie Mc- Quire, Howard May, Eva Marks, Yetla Mark-, Crotitz Neils in, < !harlie Pleasan/ce, B >se Pleas- ance, May Patterson, Maud Riy, Sam Ray, Mamie Trow bridge, Myra Sprugue. 'llur.l Grade. Nellie L.Todct'e class—Llllie Barrett, May Beaton, Mar.de Cardwell, Tillie Consigner!, Willie Downer. Ethel Elworthy, Edna Frazier, Katie Galvin, Daisy Hunger, Maud .Jenkins. Arthur Katzenstein, Kernie Klune. Edniond KratUchnUt, Mamie Miller, M:1111 i. \u25a0 Murphy, Agnes Norton. Howard Phil- lips. Lulu Sberburn. [rving Stein man. Ger- trude Tappan. (Mi-.cr Wilder, < fertrude W; e- man. Mattie Williams, Lulu Williams. lliird Grade, Eielene Egl's class -Minnie Bannon. Maude Carter, Edua< Ilavton, Charley <; orge, Helene Gropp, Grace Gwinn, Alfred Joy, Mamie Keat ng, George King, Mamie Lanagan, Mabel Lee. Nellie Lemer, Edith Lynn, Willie March, Edna MeKee, Lena Pll- COViCK, Hannah PolitZ, Joe Po:it/, 1 ilel> smith. Blancb V TanHusen, Helen Weinstock, Katie White, Lizzie Wright. Fourth Grace, Sue s'. Ueard's class—Frank P.aur, Henry Cam. Harry Chlpman. Btella Daniorth, Berry liunn. Josie Falkeosrein, Hairy lenton. Daisy Guthrie, Walter How- ard. Mary Keasler, Annie King, Jaoob K< or- •-!ra. Laiir et;e Knowland,John Ludenmayer, Nellie Laaoser, Minnie Lewellyan, <.\u25a0\u25a0> i Lawrence, <;crtie Lothhammer, Jennie Mith- ven, Gertie McHale, James MeGinnis, Melon Mittinann. Martha Minimum, Georgia Moore Daisy Mitchell, Josie Pettlt, Viola Pettit, liutn Btephenson, Ella Wallace, Mamie Weis- man. Mamie Wei s, tiudolph Werner. Fourth Grade. Ina M. Willis' class—Lillian Pearl Avis. Joan Patrick Carroll. Marion Gertrude Prichette. I aura Gaschlln, Wm. Michael Sallanan, Luelia Blanche Hand, Hattie oretia Jenkins, Pauline Fontaine Johnson. Prank Lawrence Kennedy. E Iward King, William Henry Lugg, Meta Elizab< tn Meiordierks, I .• orge Washington Meierdl< i k-. Addle Irene Morrison, Charles l-'r.m i< Mur- ray, Hobart KUworth Pierson, Ella Belle Slant hter. i-rank Van Tine. George Henry Walker, Emily Amelia Warne, Wilkio Col- lins Wing, Herbert Hcott Woolf. Fourtu Grade, l.oi.ise j. Conrad's class— Otto A. Burnett, Edith Helen Campbell, Lil- lian Gertrude Campbell, Molile Aunetta Clark. Jo!,anna Theivsse Corcoran, Bessie BeevisCosby, Blanche Anna Cronan, Lena Margaret Dnuger, Maria Elizabeth Dean, Al- fred Dent, Jr., Carrie Therese Douglas, Mary Emily Garlic, Bertha Amelie Eaiimnan, Jen- nie Mary Lawsoou Albert Edgar Leitch, Mag- gie Monaehan, Joseph James Norton, Mayme Mary O'Hare, Sa'lie Patterson, Ellen Sarah Proctor, Eva Prances Sexton, Neliii Cecelia Stanton. Alice Louiffi White, Willie < ari Wickwlre. Fourth trrade, Miss Johnson's cla~s— Robert Asher. Eddießuir, Eddie Dias, Pear; Diaion Royal Glflfen, rhornton Glide, Boyd Greea LouWa Lorenson, Jim McDonald, Mabe Connlck, Charles MilKr. John Miller, Edina Scott, Erne Hpangle, Thoman Boiler, Pearl Sparks, i'earl Button, Hatt'e Walker. Jeirerson Primary. The closing exorcises of the Jefferson Pri- mary SchooL Miss Jeanne (.ovan, princinil will be as follows: ' Song, "lii.d. ilaM, Happy Day," by the Bcho >l; son-. "Piggy W%,' J low eishtb grades; recitation, "See My Coat," Gardner Lewis; recitation, "Little Violet," Barbara Small- recitation, "Mother's Baby," < Iharley Tur-u—' bobc. "Here's a Ball :or Baby,' j Charley Overly. Bobbie Nelson, Charlotte Schlucke- i.'ier. Alice O'Brien, Gertrude Ginsberg, Lizzie Kaurl'man, Lawrence Wiard, Georgi Bprague* recitation, "Which,*' Grac John«>r; son-' "Monftsic, Dear," Robert Nelson: recitation, •A \\ lsh, n May Cardwell; recitation, ••V::c<i- tton," Albert V, enle: class song,*l'heClocks " low eighth gra<ie-; \u25a0•C<M«ab!anca," Sylvester Woodbridge; "1892," Clara Putney;' •Vac.:- tioo,"Charles Phlpps; "The Little Teacher" Hazel \an Voorhles: "A Boy's Pocket!" James Grtewold: "Trades," Thorn Dorsey GussieMeckiess I.Harry Herr, Arthur Van Buren, Frank Giroax, Alvln Hart Poye Cothrin, Peter Newman, Thomas Murray Ernest Messner; recitation, Mabel Marsh' Max Mone, James Grlswold, Foye Coth- rin, Mary siieuier. Mamie Sampson, Km ma lialiel, Kditli Flye, Thorn Dor^ey: "Suppose " Ma Stone; class song, "The Birdie's Ball"; song. Myrtle song, Spring Time," seventh grades: recitation "Which One Was Xi pt," Made Bryan- recitation, -The Water Drop," Florence Mont- ford, Olive Nichoalda. Lottie Ellen Johnson lluih Woodbridge, Nellie Dwyer, Blanche Sawyer; song. "] am a Shepherd ofthe Val- ley," Beventh Grades; recitation, "Baby Logic," Batie Elliott; rang, "Go t'- steen My Babj Girl,"" Nellie Dwyer; motion song.^The Pretty Mopn."Heventn Grade: r . MatTon "A Fellow's Mother," Fontaine Johnson; recita- tion. "Tlie First to Greet Columbus," EstiU Stephens; recitation, 'The Motherless Tur- keys," Annie Egan; song, by MiM Davis 1 class, "Good Night"; recitation --v. Days," Ella Podd: n citation, 'The li. r i of the Sutra.- Pine" Ethel Hall; recitation "Ben'a Straw Hat." Sva Montford; i "tittl \u25a0 Brown Church," Piftli 6rade; recitation toiboy Memories," Lucy Anderson- reci- tation,-The Silkworm's Will," Stella boon- recitation, "Measuring the Baby "Edna Mcl Ciatehy; recitation,« The SlyOldßal " ciu<- enee Hinkle; recitation, "Saturday Nighf - \u0084 V',! 1 rLi; l;-IKr: sops, "Battle Hymn of tlie \u25a0r i l' m •- recitation, "WlioJ They iV.Ti [' M;ulliuSl':il': recitation. ••Trouble , "-P \u25a0m' :i >(V r!UJr-" B «s»e Jackson; recita- tion, "Prince's feather,' Edna Connor; song, „';•:\u25a0;•— iN"i"'V Kul:"i''>(ie; sate,** oom- ld ;. t J^'i ml Do'»2" M(!1- "lAttin-the Uld (at Die Laura Lewis, LUlie Melss: song \a -a; ion Song," Blanche Dwinelle; "The Graduating Essay," KLtii- Hoehn; recitation oSJJta. " <:luiu Murriii; Hun *> Ji'"' PItOMOTIO>'S. Low Elgiith Grade, Henrietta Andriot's ciass-Jamea Andei-a m, ir.jie Batcher, Sheri- aan i arpcutep, John Crumley, Dave Gorman Annie Gerl>er, Gertrude Ginsberg, Ammie <!.ou\-, BessieGriswold, Fred Jotnion, Mabel Jost,LlzzicKaufftnaun, Mabe j Kiaie. Lloyd Kimball, George Locke; Harry McNamara, iJu.ican Mcivinnon. Janus McMast?r Mic \u25a0 OLrten, Charles Pnipps, Clara Putney, Harry htoler, ( harlot.c Sc-luuckeUer, Kucene Van Buren, Sylvester Wo Klbrid«e, fsrnel Levil i.c.v Eighth Grade, Jennk) Crort^u'Hclhh May ( ardweli, Annie Putter, ryson Flt*- g( ram, Florence Giuu, Gladys Ureeulaw, Aiat- he Husted, Dudley Jackson, Grmjc JoUiifoii ii..\\<ti Jost, Gardner Lewis. Ir.. Lowell, I^na -> f erar:hy. LizzieMcGlnty. TimothyMalonev, ttottert Nelson, Charles Oresly, Arelen< uresly, Clarence Kath, George Si Barbara Small, Lawrence Wiard, AlSerl wcnle, Lola Wilson, Relnhart Wassman riftu Grade. Jcannle Govan's dnsi Willie At ;inson Joseph Coppin, Thou as Duliain, Blanc, c Dwinelle, Nellie Dearborn, Loalw •yiret. Agnes Mynn. Karl Mtzsrerald, Rue "eudersop Kittle Hoehn. Nellie Hoirtnan Ada Hillhouse, Frank Hogebojin, Bertie Krull, Laura Lewis, Girtle Littleflcid, Dean Lvon. Kiltie Michel, Llliie Meiss Charlie Morris, Clam Merrill, Leonard Dorw y, Fniufe Newman, Johnnie Ott, Garrv "it. Maty OConnor, Anna Picanco, Edwin Parker i-.amc ;.os-'. Bigeta ttmall, Eii!th Simons, tlerben esheHrer, tertba Tebow,Kva Tuoni- son, Bessie Winston, Otto tirau, Maggie lk- !mi!!i Grade, Miss Little's cla.-i--.Vzel Avis, Uucy An-l. r.-on., A-n. s Uingham, Edna Connor. K:Ue Uaflrey, Laura Carter, Stelia goan, Btelia (ilnpber?, Minnie Graf Ethel '\u25a0\u25a0 :i- l' HoaUinwou, VVJUin.e Laugnei- Minnie Murray, !•:\u25a0 a Montior . Edna Mc- Ciat^ny, bill*' l*odu, Hawaii Uutall. Kditl son, Dora Crtmney, Bessie Jacksou John < tonsknne, Boy lUlidtt, (llttreneolllukie! ;- I, Eu lie Li (.hammer, Thomas ..b-r.iii.\u25a0.<*(.\u25a0!, c aii \u25a0\u25a0 Naghcl, Willie O'Brien R get Scott, l.niil \'.,., i. Scvcnta Grate, lX»m A. Davis' class—How- ard 80%-yer, George Caiderwood, Clara Car- penter, Joseph \u25a0....\u25a0.iii!.>, Laura L'ollini- Annie Evan, Albert Elkus, Eddie (ierbei May Cii>re, Klsie Gruu, Fontaine Johnron, Midnie karalnsky, B;rtio MorrilL Edith Nelson < •(••>!•-\u25a0(.• s>tt, rhTdna*O'Connor, .Tii eph Sawyer, X.-iii! Stephens, fessio Suiedbcrg, Annie Smith, Frank Podd. Eva Ward. Malx 1 VVuiU' Sevmtb Grade, Berths L. Piper's tlass— l-ii-ik Bird, l'c.cy Boilers, Ma... Bryan, Willie Dwyer, Batlc Elliot, .Jo..'i (iibfrieti Hoberl HeruCon. Rnlxri Howe, Lottie Ellen Johuson, Fred Kailflteuun. ! loyd KJttiedL'e George Lockart, Nejlie McCarthy., Ucorge .\ic- Kamara, Jeanie Mclntyre, Albert Michel Olive Nichoa'uls, Prank sampßon, ni-.n.-ii Sawyer, Rivers Singleton, James Stebbius Ada lurner, Ruth W'oodbn :uo. High Eighth Grade, Benrietta Andriot's cufs—Florence Ancereon, Kate Butler, Emm: ! ai:-l, Frank Bronner, Koye Cothrin I>oretta Caipinan. Ethel Carpenter, Thorn'Dorsey Com Davis, Sophie Ehrct, Edith Flye Uia cm Flynn, Inez Galligau, Bertha Giroux, Jonuie Grffiu, Frank Giroux, bU>y Griswold,.lames «riswold, Alvin Hart, J urry H.-r,. Ra! ,|, Hoffhian, Nellie Kady,Nora Kenney, Wifl Lowell, Gussie Meckfcssel, Ero st M a rhomas Murray, Eduie Morris, Uessi (jann, Myrtle Moore, Mab< I 5 arsn, i eter New- man, Annie Rath, Maud Ross. Anu-iia Rot i well, Harold ttivett,Dave Ryan M-.ixStone Maniie Sampson, Mary Shearer, Kitia ScheDn* Bi-ile Steinmiller, Edith Bteinmiller Je««le rurner, lla.ei Van Voorhies, Arthur Van Buren. Uagraded No. 'j. Following are the promotions in TJnffradM) sixih Grade—Alice Brooke Lelnnd Cbvlo AtotUe Logan, clan, Logan' GToKel^ww 1 Elsie Pott*. Stanford Wilson, Nellie ive ' Seventh Grado—Warren Brown Dora inn ott, LouUFouch, Bell Fisher, Ma?dena™ S Lena Hunt, Geprg* Lo^n.Earle .M,i.,.« d Eal eene Mobn, Cora Proberl Willie \\'n\\ Henry Walßh, Alfred Tcltgeng wnite, High and Lou- Eighth "Jradp Lnnln Smith's Clan »-Hi|rh Eijrhth-Kddie Bnmf George Crossly, Phlfip Ou-uiy, Kiconiter Maggie I»avis James Foncii Nettie c"ra^' Lena Logan, Lena O'Connor, Willie irC,,," nor. Frank Polley, L \u25batUeShockly, LUlieSttoe" Alansoa G Warren, Albert Weber, j^sfa Low Eighth—Willie V,urn<, Mary Foaeh Tommy Leeper. George Lafoyetti a O'CJrmnor, May Olmrtoad, Wilii p,wi ' Lottie Pli'eker Charley E. Probert. jSSS William Probert, K«rl i;,,d. HartV&ld«^iT Pearl Bhocfcly. LillieTlel -n, o^ '/ Jesse Baldwin, Uabel P. Brooks: Uancll- I'ntrrudcul Xo. 1. The rUmpx oxer-iscs of T^n-rado.) School 1, MissS. M. Jones, teacher took t i.. I yestertayforenoon. Jhcre was a hug attend* \u25a0ace "f parents and friends. The s-Vm<,i mom w:t^ neatly decorated. Sup. \u25a0viv<c,uu \u0084*\u2666 Hart :nu\ Din ctor Harrison -\u0084,- : :;.. r''f addressed the children, aa also uui V. :IV JonesandJ.A.Woodson. '• Mr- Th. \u0084upiis in the PKwramme of exewtoes demor^trafed exc-Hence of discipline o£a werein^ their many recitations and dfikJSi espacially brisrht nud pleasine and rtSZt^LH the wi lUarned compJlmeutaof \\', \u0084 '%<<! Tho following Drogramme waicarrted JS? 06' i lano 50!.., "Grand March," by m ' p Christopher; prayer by R ;> v . ,t oi ,; > s .;f. l^r ,;: the school, "loe try Conopany:" BQn 'J >''",,• school,"Learnlne \? Our Vou^mi \ f n !J? S( bytliescaooi, "Bright and Chirrv'- !,m X addreas HughPryor; recitotkS; '>{ vX \ btit to th*: ii iru.r,' Jooey I'rvoi- r.^f- \u2666• '•May ifioW* 'Bell 6rubosT reriffiS' "Among the Animals,- Georae Dn.Vin , ' tation, "Ouariiy," Ennis i'.uo-,' , ! ' /''' l" "Koom at the -'„;.," Clarence Rir,:- r• \u25a0[.'1 '' ' "How to Be Miserable," may KimmTii- I«S' logue. »Fannte»a Secret> by7BerU?? %m£ lla/.cl Johnson and .lo^sk- lirH- ' -I'm a Shepherd of tho v a ii.'-: J°.ng, tion, "Never Out of SWbt," JaS Pnt ,lt da- recitation, by Leo Fletcher. \HIHe wK) Taylor, Lucy Atohison, Laura Hca a.ii sti-iT, Bird; solo, by LilUe Carter. "\att Kiss u> Me,;- -\\ inter Jewels,"CambeU Pryo? dialogne, Hugh fcryor and Annie stru'for i- "Moon Bto»wc»' Aubrey Cowan; song -Far Away the Camp-fires liurn-" oki™™? '•Through Children's Eyeg," bvJi. u i,^' Lillie- carter, Grade &o«, V^SS- 3 Dimlan' £ Idle l rguson aad Floyd Bird; son-- "r\ VVauderbLaa;"aialogue, "Breaking the Col^ Ludto Fletcher and H, rbert Noble- ••Oniv n Pin" Ban Tori; "Mother. «\u25a0hihir.'n," £ : i? Stradford; uFoot*teps at the Door" juSip Cooper- -Brown's Mistake," Herbert Nooks vocal solo, "WlumberSong;^ "Theisignboard " Ilertha %V nitc; class song, -Farewelh- chorus '•America.'' ' *-"urus. Capital Primary. The closlne: exercises of the Capital Primary School,MTenth and tt strecu, will take plati at i) o dock this mi.rain.'. * The World's FaJr-The Chicago "Inter- Oceaa." This great weekly and tlie Weekly Union can be had lor §2 a year, or the I'aii.y Rbcoro-Ukioh and "the Inter- ' " '"\i? r &, 0* y^l"' All about the great World's Fair will be elaborately treated m the Inta-Occan. Can be had for this price only by subscribers to the Record-Union and Wkkkia- Union Fon that tired feeling, or when you are ivoak. weary and worn out, Hood's Sar- \u25a0aparilla is just the medicine to restore your strength and give you a good appe- tite. Give it \u25a0 trial. jACBA^EEXTO DAILY RECOKD-TjyiON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1892,-SIX PAGES. 0 gttfetttg ilm^T^cr\u2666 Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Special Clearance Sale —op— Mllil JAIKbIS ID WRAPS. THIS MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK (WEDISTEISIDjOIY) We will inaugurate in our Cloak Department, a clearance sale of Summer Jackets at prices that will stamp this sale as the most remarkable ever held in the city. In marking down these goods cost has not been considered. As far as possible we have sepa- rated them into the lots advertised below. All the garments, with the exception of the first two lots, have the popular high shoulders and ran from 28 to 30 inches in length: "7 R /~\+-^ LOW-SLEEVED JACKETS that / yj) (^ Lt> f°rmerly sold at $S 5O each. CM C\r\ CO]LORED JACKETS, in plain IPi I I A J cloth, "With low sleeves, that formerly M^ ' V^ V^ so , d pt from £ 6 tQ CDI RH STOCKINET JACKETS, with high iT> 1 i I J shoulders, that formerly sold at V ' $7 50. CM OPL A finer orade of; STOCKINET Cp I O J JACKETS that formerly sold for $9. $^ F\ O A stiU better n^cie of STOCKINET /^ O U JACKETS that formerly sold at $12. The remainder of the garments consists of Col- ored Cloth and Black Serge Jackets that we have marked down to one-third and one-fourth of former prices. They go to-day at $2. $2 30, S3, $3 5O $3 75, $4, $4 50, $5 and #6 93. Mail Orders Carefully Executed. Samples and Prices Five on Application. CORNER FIFTH AND \ STREETS, SACRAMENTO. AGENTS FOR I iUTTERICK I RMS. A spccncl EjonprHtlon of smrUcrs ] toy^ agree '->ilh tt"-"ir 'alht;i'3 in I IjUtuCX'tdHCVSr, Biackweli's J. FRANK CURE, Du!l Durham undertaking parlors, This Tnn C t np , 1017-101P FoUFtfa St., Siurai.-HTltO. Smoking Tobacco F,l^^*o^ specialty, qeorqjb V^\ h>^^l^T^r^i^:- 1»—- Telephone xNo. 134. * iiy T tols^t lii.TL T? ao7 ey?nMClfandf'ira- w- KAVAKAUGH, Undertaker, l!> Eo C?t tlia t»»t value for your morov. »».»-. i.eono»iixo in vourfootwoarby purchiiM^riff ;>l^ -1 St., bot. Fifth mid Sixth. bMtva^'S'nr^r' SfciSr «*»SP^»« A LWAYS ON HAND A LABGE A.S.^ORT- wili 5S5^ Prices asked, us thousands A incut of Metallic and Woo ten Casketi. gS'-'TAKE KO SURHTI'I'UTE.^sa S Ul,'. lul O*pes. Coffins and Shrouda famished. Oofßnprders will receive prompt attention on v*-^ -'•' *'%w ihort notice and at the lowest rato*. Em- \ JOHN MILLER >,>y (Saooessoar to Fritz & BUUei) i'Sf .UND ERT A KING PARLORS, I OAK X "STREET (ODD FELOWS' TEM- TJS^-^ 1 ' -%\ - ; t/V'*> pie). A complete stock of UiidertaUing Wstk". J 4bv^ (ij'Oils iihviiys ou I:mi ;!. EMBALMING A \\"^.. r^P - Ki'iriAl.TY. Telephone Xo.lbO. GREGORY JBRC^S. CO^ 120, I^3, 12« and 138 J street, * I fruit'andTroduce. *^.;.'lSTi;..'' \u25a0 .\u25a0>'**^ Bole agents for the Davis Qreen Fruit Pack- %mt n Ef^^^BP^fcl Ao* ! in sMachine. Send for circulars. «i T^^!CURTIS bros. & co. &%& CENTLEIifIEN, General Comniission Merchants TilE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. \n 1 I n 1 V 'i in 1 A tenoine CWWed shoe, that \u25a0will not rip, rtno \\ lflil'Sll P IJP^ °iS 111 Nill! .'l'll TrtfinPP calf, sean-Jt =s. Frror.th inside, floiibl" more cm- UUUAJttiI UIHUUIO ill II UU UliU 1 IUUUIIj foriable.Ft.vlishaaddiirabletliananyottiprshoeevfr oa« ->, n rio ir o c gSSfeg 1*- M^f^ 31^ X I^^, SftSi^^SJ^^^'^S! "R- A. OLMBTEAD & C0.7 K^V^-^^anetailwrtedahoescofltlng tttHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 5O Police Shoo, vrorn br fanners and oil ,*» inChoioe Family Oroeexies, Fruits and «*»»\u25a0 others who want a good "heavy calf, tim-o ! Vegetable*, Provisions, Flour. Hay, Grain, eoicd extension etlco6!ico, easy towalli la,aad will ; ami all kiiuJs ot Millstutls: Wines Liquors, ha%-ofound thl3out. I ProdUOd. 400 L BTiihEi'. huUthc-ust corner K^V«s* Sir* 00 ana Vontris' 5i.73 School 1-ourtl^ ? -'^, &hr'8<' aro wrrn by tlH^ boyi every- Vl." wnere. Tno most s rv-lcpabi< ghoesßoliiatthoprleeg. BnC2UIC9 Jhi.oO and 5i.75 Bhofta for fW Cl "*«/ HI /C^-ff-a i—S >r\ <r -T^ I>li«.«osf.remadeof tU<-best DonK<>la or fine Cidf, aa i \ BaTIS H CJ ft-J 8 H fc * « deseed. Theyareverysty]ish,fomfortahl.jan.ldura- WVSi fl. iiV^A_y^ Die. TheB3.iV>HhoeequalaciiftomniadeFhoescoBtln(s I from $4.U0 to C<6.(X>. LarMes who wish toeconomize ia. I ' their fcxitwear p.re findinß this out. _. ->,_ , ._, --._. . _ \u0084_^ Camion.—W. L. Douglas* name and tho price 13 I Buy rVH Jp R£?AF\f« Hr-ide etamped on the bottom of ep.oii Bhoc; loot for It y »-**-•*-'»-• i->£<;/^i> ij- Uraae wbenyoubuy. Uewareofclealerflattomptlaßtosub- nc Etitutcoth^rm»kfsfo?them. Sucheabstltntk>n«aro —ur fraudulent and fluhject to prosecution by law for ob- »-V t t -v -r Rnhhpr Hn^p WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO. \l~iL/L/V^l i IC/OV^. 100 to Jiy X stivot. It will last f<r years. Bo sure to get the " ~ genuine, which hus this brand orf every Dh. E. C. WEST'S XEIIVE ANT) KRA1 V riIKATMEXT, a Bpecifie for Hysteria. Diizl- \u25a0£»?. ness, Fils. Xeuralgin, Headache, Nervous xfifefci— V^A ' Proetratlon caused by alcohol or tobuceo. } -f^" Wakefulntas, M< ntal Depression, Soffoirnc of SoStf«wos^'"' Brain, causine lnsnniiv, misery, dcc»y. death, HitS -?--r^' ".J ' •'-^'.' > r ' «/. Premature- Old Age, i:ai n.-nne-s, I.ossol Power HBHEHKErcv £SIS Has Seamk** Tube, so cannot leak Bpermatorrhosa eaoaetf by over esertloß of cr burst, and is guaranteed for one ytar by brain. Self-abuse, Over-indulgence. A month* us . If your dealer does not have this 2SKftSj. 6treJ£ %^!!r^ §t^g brmd. do not accept any substitute boxes with ?5 will s«:id written guarantee to but send money to our nearest store ana refund If not cu;ed. <iuarantc a issued only we w jH s hip by prepaid express. AEeliU/040 Postiti eel Kan FrancS. Ca^'° BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER CO., ~ 27il>-v,i:,'-fiircSt., aor, Lake ?t., HTrammtßL, TA i V DADIVCAM 9aotm, ( l.icu^o. Sun Francisco. lv A. A. I\l)dl.>oUjl, Sportsmen's Headquarters. >s3l^f District Attorney of County of Placer, tjexky eckhart, manu- V-^slfC-^ ». \u0084 r ~ \u0084, . Xl facturer and Importer of v^c->^l >iw btate of Lalitornia: (iuns, Kities, Pistols. Fishing^ « Tarklf, and Hrx^rtiiiK Materials of «»vp-r do. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT APPLI- reration. Qnna choke-bored!ltook» bS rnnd cation will be male to thr <iovernorof the repairing on guns and riHet a si-ecialtv -!>-i<i mte o! c : itfon.it on WEDNESDAY, the orprloAirt. No. 533 X •tweTsacrLiOTto J.nli day of AovtMt. 1893,f0r Hie pardon of | E ranie.ni°-' Mrs. Es:her Brown, con vicud ofgrand larceny CMAS. F"L_OMR In thi-CtMiutynf Placer, Staieol California, on I h /\r\ a SLVI'H tf I'KI FT I\l " tIM-i.tliduyof U»y, 1891, and sentenced to lU'-vHr I•.•rternrM <U*l r i,\ •\u25a0\u25a0•"i,e"" IJ>^% UteBU»te Prtooa t>r said offense for theperlod ghoCmnß Kifles and l-|vV.,iJT V^SJ^y of live yc-ars. and now confined in Hie County Agent for the wiebraled Impori-il .4&¥&^ Jailat Aiifturn inlaid Cunty of Hlu.-cr. Bbot«uil. Sale- and >oa lts re W%^ Sacramento, inly X l||^ l; uir*i a;,d Lo^^^tUn, gl v ei . prTn.pt attT- lilCPttitfi itottCCflr. /CAPITAL CITY Ur!:i-VK.\;i \j Lodge, No. 160. I. (>. C K. Regular iceetinu' THIS (Xvo'ln— duy) EVENING at S O'clock; Members of sister lodges cordially Invited. ELIZA .1. JOHNBON, N. G. Ar.iCK E. I3ei.;.mi:i:, Ree, Secretary. It ItEOULAR MEETING OF NAOMI j V Chapter, No. .:<;, i>. E. s.. will beheld'af at Masonic Temple THIS , Wednesday) EVENING, July 2?th. :it 8 o'clock. MINNIEKOLLLKEII, \V. If. Fa.:.\ Hatch, Secretary. it* Of. K.-INITIATI- >N AT SACRAMENTO . Council THIS EVENING, at > o'clock. Now is the time to join. Membership, K. 11. HIVETT. a C. H. DgWTpy, Secretary. It* 0,1/1 YE BRANCH LADIES' SOCIETY.— Regular meeting THlS,(Wednesday) EN ENING at s o'clocK. BESSIE BALSZ, President I': i.i.v Mauinn,Secretary. It* (Dcncral £toiiees. MONDAY. \U(-r^T Ist, MISS FLOR- ence Wilcos will o («-n a private school ;tt tueSEMINAKY BUILDINGVon 1 street,be- tween Tenth aud Eleventh, lor those who wish to continue their studies during vaca- tion, ii* \ f :;s. i.. woods, chiropodist and _i.t| Manicure, wiU give lessons to tadiea wishing to learn manicuring. A guarantee .uiven to ladies and gentlemen to extract corns and Ingrowing nails without | am. I'arlor 23, W KSTEitN HOTEL. Jy26-6t« REMOVAL HALE WILL SELL PlC- tures, Frames, Baby Carriages, Tricycles, etc., at cost, untu Auirust Ist, MELVIN'S :; 3 K. win remove to 519 J street j> l -;-;i QTRAYED —TO MY i 1;. i j tiers s ation, one bay mare, about :i years Oid, white spot tn forehead . on nose; one brown yearling colt, bald lace, and ooMi feet white. Owner maj bave the same by proving property and paying cl .1. J. BOY D, Rentiers. j% 25-i\\ \ I JfG MAN OF IS WISHES TO BE- JL car. room and board in a respectable family; reasonable charges. Address box L 8 tblso&ce. it tTTANTED-A SITUATION TO DRIVE »V wagon or to take care of horses in the elfcy. AdJr. bs P. o. oox 123, Saenuneuto. Jy27-3t» riTANTED-CHILD TO BOARD; GOOD > \ home, with a mother's can:; terms mod- erate. Adaresa F., this office. jy2i ji \Tir ANTED—A GIRL BETWEEN 15 AND '1 -1 ~:> ears of age to take cure of children. Apply aj 1220 X street. jy-;7-4t* \IT ANTED A MAN WHO UNDER- >> stands how to take nrst-class care of a horse and buggy and do some gardening, can \u25a0 btain a permanent place by applying tit this \u25a0 it \¥7IDOW, AMERICAN; NO CHILDREN; W would like the care ol ;i gentleman's borne; one with no mcumbrance preferred; iity or country; room ;,?: •.'.'.. .1 st. j% . niTUATK »N WAN l'El >- i.V AN ENGI- Oncer; understands the care of engines and machinery; first-class references. Ai ENGINEER, this office. jy27-3t* | A N TEI >—S ! Tb AT [ON BY JAPAN ESE >> boy. which will allow him time to study .).. i.w i office. Jy2B-Bt* \':'l-^' WIDOW, GERMAN, WITH A I chiid :V: 2 yean old, wishes a position a> housekeeper or chambermaid. Apply M:: Seventb street. jy^'i,-;;i OLD GOLD AND SILVER WANTED old jewelry. Highest price paid. Send address, and will call aud get it. b. DICKEY general delivery, Sacramen JyS6-6f || t m PETENT JAPANE8 E MAN Jt\ wants a situation to do oookinrnr general housework or gardener. JAPANESE MIS- SION, 510 L street, Sacramento. j\ 26-3t* \TT ANTED- "H » KENT, A SMALL RAN( 11. > V suitable for chicken raising, near Sacra- mento. P. O. Box, 304. Jy2s-6tdlfrw W^ANTKD— GIRLS BETWEEN 11 AND VV 16 years of age. Apply before :> \.u daily to UHAS. E. PHfIPPS, Superintendent Weinstock, Lubin A: Co. jy26-3t \UANTED-TWO GOOD LIVE MEN FOR M outside work; those who can furnish good reference; good compensation will be guaranteed. Apply between s and 9 o'clock \u25a0. \u25a0•:. B. S. SMITH, 509 J street. WA NTE D FI: i tS( IKs I a (OKING FOR help of any kind; or sober and Industrie ous men seeking employment,can be satisfied i>y calling or addressing the "Intelligence ' 1017 a cond street, Sacramento. CHARLES K. MILLER, proprietor. ap4-6m VX7AN DED—MEN FOR FARMS, VINE- >> yards, dairies and all kinds of tabor; women and girls for cooking and genera] housework; plenty of work lor desirable hA[>. Apply at EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Fourth street, X and L. (£0 £et ctr Kent. O||i) M STREET—TWO <>U Vi'Vil LARGE O\Jtf front rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping; rent reasonable; also, single looms suitaole lor gentlemen. 84 per month. Jy2< -j -i -j -i EIGHTH STREET—THREE R( X IMS I 11 L famished for housekeeping. Very rea- sonable. _ Jy2o-31 rpo LEASE —THE INTERNATIONAL JL Hotel of Sacramento. Apply to CHAS. E. WRIGHT, at the h Jy2s-tl inn-) L STREET—A PLEASANT FUR- lUri'O nished front room to let. jy2s-3t* A FURNISHED HOUSE OF FIVE R< and batli, with hot and cold wal to! 2O street. jy22-tf |X>R RENT —A FARM WITHIN 2% fj miles of Anburn. through which the rail- road runs; nea ly LOO acres cleared land; 20 .n \ in -yarn; One spring water; plenty d free water for a large garden; good nouseand all (arming Implements necefsarj to work the place; will be renu d on low terms to the right kind of a m vi. Apply at this office. mO LET—AT 12 2 J BTREET, NICELY 1 furnished rooms, en suite or single. Ml'.s. E7D. PRESTON. Jyl6-2w* QAQ TENTH STREET, CORNER PLAZA- ,FV"'> Pleasant,furnished rooms and board for gentlemen. mO LET—FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, J sunny front suites; also single rooms With board. 1000 Pine street, San Francisco. TX>R SALE- V HORSE, HARNESS AND V curt. Applyat southwest corn, r Thirtieth and N str.- Jy27-Bt* FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY or outside lota—A 160-ocre rolling hill farm, with 50 acres well-fenced level land, house and barn. Apply to-ol l; BUOKEI^" 31? J street, jy2U-6uiliw HOP STOVES FOR SALE CHEAP. AV- ply at 419 L I j., 81-lOt« , \u25a0 \u25a0 V.L.E CHEAP— A GOODTOPBUGGY; I' t iallfornia in. j > AN( M FOR bAJLK—TWO MILESSOUTH- \\ cast of LiiKv.ii:. PlacerConnti choice fruit land; the place is Improved; good house, barn and other buildings upon it. and is Inclosed by a'substautily fence; the prop- rtywasftjrmi rly known as Calderwood's ranch; for sale on easy terms. Apt lyto MRS. :.Ni;k Mi KEARNEY or hull, her attorney, 920 Fifth street, Sacra- -IJIOB SALE -IjOTS 10 OR t PEET, north sidooJ P street, between Twentieth and Tweni \u25a0. -1:1 si utra :\u25a0\u25a0-: one of the finest loca- tions i:; the city—above all possible floods. W. K. CHAMBERLAIN, K.lB M street. PIONEER BAKERY 194 3 Sti'cct. Joii> I . JACOB ..urn GRUML.EIR BROS., MAM TAtTY ili;i:s OF— Bread, Pics. Cakes and Crackers. ob* delivered toanypaart oftheolty. ' J. W. GUTHRIE, 127 J Street, Piumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, Sanitary Engineer. *»-TcleDLone No IGo. GALVANIZED. TO" IT. LIT.LI/.NG. PLUMBING,»TEAM jT . ano ua«»Fiuing. General Jobbing done. Stoves md Tinware, \-ent for Aeir- mfterWindmllK WellTublng" DanJelßat [l*- !l°is< Toners. Tanks and .\u25a0Hir.^a^eiuUv. WeU-boring. Tank ami PumDßulMar. tll6Jstreet SHcramento T lliry^ KLY UNI°N m 02iLY *X 50 giqitcrtr»,' *$ivte, «3ccr, ©tc, EBNER BROS., 11G-118 7v a-trcet. Front'ami SiKTaixiento, TMroRTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAI, J era in Wines and liquors. Agent-, for Uu celebrated Pommery aad Greno Cuampagtir'. M. CRONAN, 230 X St., and 1108-HIO Third St., Sacrsmento, Cal., TMPOKTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER X in Pine Whiskies, BraJidies and Cham- / t\l':a\\[, ai.e VAULTS, 802 J STREET, S^J°S5 Illlrd strett- NAGELBASVENSI f?ON, Froprtetorß. The finest lunch in the cny, 11 a. m. lo 2 1-. >r. Best of Wines. Liquors and Cigars always on hand. Clam Chowder and Musa 1 Soup every night. Tele- phone NO. i m24-tr Only tbe < Ihoioest Viands' Dispensed by JIM & HARRY WES? B^®. k r^S \V hltfl kibor Hoods, GEO. E. DIERSSEN & CO. (Successois to G. W. Chesley a Co.), 719 J STBEET, - - SACRAMENTO* WKOXJBBAXJE DEALKIts CS W7ines, Liquors and Cigars. Mcc b Voters! The Board of Supervisors of Sac- ramento County having made an ord< r directing a liE-»IMTiON Of all the voters in said county, it will be necessary for all electors, in order to vote at the next general election, to be held November 8, 1892, to make application in person to be registered. Said registration will commence JULY 30, 1892, and end OCTO- BER 24, 1892. Registration rooms are on the third tioor of the Court- house. T^ NAMES WILL NOT BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE OLD REGISTER. LET EVERY VOTER TAKE XOTICE AND GET REGISTERED. W. W. RHOADS, County Clerk. CHAMPAGNE. 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AMONG THE SCHOOLS.

More of Them to Hold Their ClosingExercises.

Additional Twists of Names of Pupils

Who Have Earned Promotions

Durinar the Term.

The following nearly completes thelist of pupils who have been promoted intl.e several schools to higher grades thenext term. Closing exercises will be heldin some of the schools to-day and othersto-morrow-. Those of the High Schoolv/iil take place at the Metropolitan Thea-ter on Friday evening:

Sacramento Grammar.

The list ofgraduates from the Sacramento jGrammar School was published yesterday,also the programme of i cercisea to be givenon Thursday. Following ;<rc the promotionsJrom grades below the |

&oondGrade, Miss Jennla V. B-.rke's class j—Alice Knight, Bernard Garrison, Alvin jHornlein, Will Sampson. Walter Sampson, jJameafucks, Annie Alsbach, Simon Heil-1-ron, Florence Williams, Ethel Twitchell,EUaOonfildineiHalsey Smith, Carrilee Wil-sey, Clarence Haiuer. Clifton Faris, BlancheHunt, Bruce I'liilip.Katie Sutllff, Laura Mor-rison, .Jake Miles, .Jessie Jiutd, Loi.ise Yoerk,

Bath, Emma Meister, Laura Nobel,Joint Farreil, Maud liruner, Bessie Osborn, \u25a0

ey Tnmer, Archie < fray.Second Grade, Miss M. Carrington's class—

Blanche Rippon, May Green, Belle LaMotte,Winnie Hlcfcey. Clara Blmmons, Rex Flan-

\u25a0-i!ifi Mack, Mabel Coffman,Anna Te-bon, Eva Denntaon, May O'Neill, Liljießyrne,Jane Shearer, Pearl Bippon, Balph Van voor-

[rene Begai, Lena E*earson, FrankMi hel. Mabel Bowsher. Mary Butler, JohnIM«-N. irn, luivid Green, Albert Ilaruey, Bogf rKeene, Bherman Eissler.

Second Grade, Miss Minnie Sweeney's class—Ethel 2>e Maranville, Delia Harris. Rob»rtWaring, .Jr.stin Cediey, Edith rufes, JolinScott, Walter Hallcy, Bertie Marks. EdithSmith, Harry Litzberg, Leora Sweuson. A:i-

inett,Charles Stickney, Amelia Geiger,Frank Stanton, Grace Ureo, Mabel Blair, Jo'/,i ma&sky, Ammon Clay, Geraldine 1 ••».- Lano,

Smith, Willie Handlin. Flori Grousl,Ward Hull, Cleta Ikrkey, Edwin Pope, Harry

i U.[Grade, Miss Lillian A.Fiper*a class

Minnie Stevenson, Bowena Stevenson. CarrieBohmen, Cathie Hassett, Wajter Bennett,. Carroll, Willie Horsey, John Cavolan,Minnie Hoehn, Mamie i>e Pny. Edwin O'Neil,

We-t. Kiank Hullmr'., Ceo. Grinith,Peterson, Qeo, Chapman, Angela Ram-

Mattie McAlplae, Meta Turner, KatieWestjPearl Jo>t, Walter Bragg, Btella Kin-&ey. Jennie Birdsall, Eva Mubsalman, WillieO'Neil, Albert Meister.

Third (irade, Miss Emmt Hughes' class-Edward Twiggs, Mary Montgomery, SigneWallqutet, Willie Hughes, Mattie White. Sybil

irer, i kwrge Sexton, Ma «1Triplett, Fannie Earhart, Minnie Atwood,t'rana s RoyaL Hattie Bennett, Abbie Bryson.Edith <il.iin. Paul Shirley, Gertie Ross, AgnesGreenwood, Georgia Norsworthv, Laura Lu-bto. Jettora Watkins, Huth Lubin. FredJ latch, Kittle Withington, Albert Ing, Eliza

fcjau/e.Third < Irade, Miss Lucy J. Hinkson's class-

Katie Willi<. Lillle Clegs, Laura Btorror,Hedwig Strauss, Wannie wahlander, HattieMooser, Mary Cravens, Llnnie Wise,Ford, Fred Griffith, Ruby Brown, Emma Wii-belm,Sadie Waeener, Mary Lansing, HuluaBchepp,Daisy Won tie, lladie drau.J ritz, Henry Ehmanu, Fred Wenle, Florei cBchepp, Clara Grudler, Besde Rudolph, Win-i \u25a0 Conrad, Fred Carey, Bessie Sutliil, Emma

Mabel Joy. Fred Hart.Third Grade, Miss Mollie L. Brown's class—

1.-.a Kilgore, Lida Plielj's, Edsar stack. AliceDray, Alice Baker, Montie Newbert, BertieJ>aul, Artie Aiken, Gladys Willey, Lizzie Tay-lor, Alice Montfort, Eddie Hack, ].esiie Rus-sell, AHie Flynn, Mabel I>o.. al. Alice Keller,.John James, Raymond Waring, Cytie Mason,Harry Glover, Jamea Wright, May JordanEdnaAlsip, Willie Egan. Alice Jones. ByronHnlburd.

Fourth Grade, MissAddieL.Hughes da-.s—Ray Logan, Arthur Delano, Bessie Bdwards,Edith Medley, Mabel Fisch, Maud 8no«t,Lillle Folsom, James McGratb, Louis Hand-lin, Rosie Braddock, Ijillie Nathan. HatiieNathan. Katie Dab ringer, Rettie O'Brien,Walter Forbes. Gladys Lane, Cora Clay,ArthurJones, MaudShaefer, Lizzie Morshead,Charlie Moore, Roscoe M"lntire.

Fourth Grade, Miss Orpha Butler's classLaun Berry, Mary Williams, Eva tlaskell,BerylPatrick-Roy Tate, George Bragg, FredBuell, Willie Bngstrom, El.>ise Lakin. MaryBartocn, Jessie Mott, Bailie Bego. ArthurPope, \\ IllieCox, Harry Chandler, Clara Du-lour. Pauline Carrington, Willie tberhardt,» \u25a0 arr.ee >!:;iks, George Gent, Bell Robinson,1- r. d Ankener.

Fourth Grade, Mis- Lizzie 0, O'Brien'sclass—Arthur Atkinson, Eugenia Mouser,Gerald Grimn, Allan Monsch, Margie Paris,Mabel Forbes, Jessie Tufts, Harry Cunning-bam. Rachel stein, Lina Turner. HowardPodd, Maud McAlplne, Frank Pedlar, HarryWaterman. Lulm Mason, Joe Simmons.Charles .J(;ne-; Charles .--t;irr, Lena Wright,Myra Smith. Blanche Delano, Zetta Alsip.

Fourth Grade, Miss Jennie K. Snook's class- Emma Long, Mabel .Jane. Mollie Sweeney,Cora White, Boy Buell. Arthar Bath, MaudRippm, Artinir Hawk. Robert Schuter, < ;rnl!aJlunt, Lena Btrover, Norwood Hulburl. AliceHoffman, LUlie Butler, Kersey Chambers,EstherJtfoore, r.niil Bchurr,Harry Batnlle,Julia Simons. Mamie Futterer, Halsey Smith.Alice May, Arthur MoCurdy.

Fourth Grade, Mils Emma S. Klelnsorge'Bclass—Eunice Shepherd, Edna Smith. Rena

son, Jlul ;i btaotler, Emit Nebion,Stclnman, Horace Rothwell, Carrie Ma-

gann, Maud Green, Winifred Lewis, RuthBeadier, Lmma Sachs, Lena Leloy, Wailie(.'.ark, Mattie Johnson, Harry Krebs, GeorgsLorenz, Allie Goddard, Leila Marvin,AddleJlerr. May Sriswold, Helen Wall. ElsieSmith, Kay Doan, Wanda [ring, Edna Mack,Emma Peck, Emma MeckfesneL, Fred Sachs,Archie Kimhall. Blanch Cailican, Annie-Murks, George Joeslnk,

Slitter (irammar.

Follo\rln? is the list of promotions in theSutler Grammar School (that of the gradu-ates was published yesterday):

Second Grade, Miss E.G. McCleery's clkss—Clara Burnett, Tillie Sal/. Rosa Stone, PaulineTrainer, Ada Harvie, i'ijtlu* (;rv'ei:e. MayYork, Mamie Fltaazerald, Annie Rudech,Ktbel McGillivray, Gertie Jackson, Frank«>rr, Charlie Nehrbas^, Clarence (Jandy, Frank> Tos niarj.

I'liird(Jrade. Mis^ TJllioBlue's class—LouiseBuckmann, Mabel Bovyer, Grace Dudley,Minnie Fenton. Lillle M.v ffer, >'.-!ii-.- Murphy,Tillie Raught, Lula Ressiguie, Liz/'w Bonne,Annie Thompson, Oreon Thompson, AlleenTowles, Victor Bartels, Fred l.lair. WaiterGriffin. Perley Graves, Bert Loveli, JamesO'Connor, Donald McDousal, Malcolm Wat-kins.

Tiiird Grade. Mrs. Brown's rtsns Bffnbclman da Gidluud, Gertie Klcrt'er,

Lulu Weadiek, Jenny Campbell, LinnieCroasman, Ruby Beinap, Tillie Murpliy,"Wiiiie Popert, Fred Bovyer, Frank Singleton,George Lemke, George Holzinger. Willie Roy-s'er, Frank Lindner, Ben Bollcnbacher, JobnFarreil, Ernest Hart. Clan nee Fish.

Fourth Grade, Mrs. M. A. Nagle's class—Kiitie Bartels, Mattie Bundoek, Luzie Cal-Mary Jeffery, Ethel Latßon, Essie MottRuuna Sonne, Jessie Wendt. John Beck, JoeBleomixi-j, Fred Buckman, Willie Chapman,Maynard Harms. Rudolph Kohler. FredVogel, Willie Woodman, Eddie Warmby.

Fourth Grade, Maggi*1 McFall's class—JosieBlttaneourt, Edith Gtdlood, Louise Hart,

Jackson, Viola Parker, Emma Btrobel;Annie Seltz, Kittle Weadiek, Carrie Jones'liiiii! Bltzer* Enoesi Oordes, Willie3ra Hatch. Fred Lindner, Erie Mcßenncy!>:;«-in McKenney, Bennie Perry, Will \u25a0

Ernest Shepler, Willie Hatfleld, Forrest Light-foot,

Fourth Grade, Rote E.Winn's elaas—VennBunoe, Charles BagnaiL John Burrs. E.TieFlanagan, Etta Borton, Lena HuelsmanLena Laberer, Clinton McNalrn, Archie Mc-Inlyre, Edward Seitz, Frits Schraeder, Min-isi ur eun. Ada Shinkie.

High Eagbth, Ottilia Ash's class—SarahArndt, Ada Burns, Maud Cook, Olive DudleyNettle Kamenzmd. Lillian Kamenzind, Lena

Neidhart, Viola Redmond,- Olive Sbeehan, Emma VogelHelen PhilUps, Eoitb Phillips. Charlie IrndiArthur BelL Johi Bertie Christian-son. Willie Oonsidine, Grant CovelL George

• m. Albert Brown. Clarence <.'riileth•: Gidlund, Ca'l i\p>;i. clarence Orr'\u25a0\u25a0. Harold McClatchy, Adolph

Telchert, Audn j Tina.ls. George Wiley, AmiBrowley, Alfred Ktm% #»\u25a0»*»»Morning < lass, Winifred G. Devtee, teacher—Rudolph Attam:). Albert Bcknian. SJinaBradway, Allyn Burr, WarrenOark, Charles

Deterding, Alma Beaney, Clara Joan-..].Lee, Louis NehrbasK, Gardner (-tn-lann*

Delia Ratranefsky, Nellie Ratzanefsky, GeorgeBi uv.-.i-k, En;., ue SeoU, Chariea Taylor.

Capital Grammar.Theclosintr exer.ises of the Capital Gram-

mar school, nt Tenth and P streets, Joseph W.on. Principal, will take place at-.' \ m

on Thursday, and will be ;\u25a0< follows: Song ofWelcume, class: "One step Further." VirdieWash burn; •\u25a0The Dignity ot I^iix.r," Roix-rtSmith; piano solo. -l>yshing Bpray,"Berniee

: •\u25a0; he Telegraphic Signal," l>itiis, ji.,i---bron: burtesQue drill, John Plvunmer. jiert

Georgi Hcilbron. Russell Tenbrook,Harry CardwelL Cn*nes Bauer, (. Harry Thirkteld, William Quii.ton.A to Garrett, Alden Campbell, RobertSmith. Walter Neumann; piano du.-t, uLsTourbilion." Flora Bobinette and MaudGuthrie; "How Jimmy Tended the Baby,"Charles Bauer march and exercise, Rojlc

Wooll. Virdie W»shbum, Emma Uolzinger,Alice TiHapaogh, Tillie Nlemaa, .Jewel rea-toiiy,Edith Neumann, May Wurreu, Annabel

Oarroll, Dottle Smith, Evn Borland, CarrieBreuncr, Annie Callan, Artbea Allen, AbbleMiller, Esther Nathan and Josie Lugg;"Jamie Douglas,"Lavinia Knight; "1jernai Machine," characters • Mrs. AlmiraAmben n, Berniee Green; John Amberson,Harry Cardwell; Mrs. Jaae Jenkins. BelleJohnson; Mrs. Mario Jackson, Ouida Hall;Josiah Slocum, Alden Campbi H: Bob Bunker,Alonzo <; rrett, school close, Edith Bellon;pre* ntatlon of diplomas, Albeit Hart: classsong.

GRADUATES.Edith Sellon, Vii-ui.-NVa^i'.urn.LoiMs.; Beil-

broii, Laylula Knight, Bernlce Green, Emzna_• r, Tillie NJemann, Ross U Tenbrook,

Flora Robinette, Alice Tillapansb, Aid -hCampbell, Rosa Wooif, Edith Neumann. An-nie Caltan, Belle Joonson, Eva Dorland,Mar..i<' Qmhrie, Jewel Peabody, Annabel Car-roll, Dottle smith, Muv warren, ArtljeaAllen, George Todhunter, William (Juinton,Caarlea Bauer, Josic Lugg, Abbic HMUr,Harry Thirkleld, Alonzo Garrett, EstherNathan, Etobert Smith, Zetta McCormtek.Annie BoekhofT, Carrie Bruener, Han.idt'ardwdl, Lillle Blaath, Bert Wolfe, Wall, rNeumann, Mifna Harvey, George Heilbrou,Jlaitic Kunz, John Plummer, Katie >EtosieCotter, Charles Blauth, -Mary Gayror,Nellie FiUgerald, Ouida Hall. Clara Falken-stein, Mattie C ark, William An^us.

ri!M i.s PBOXOTKD.Find, Grade, M. I). Merrill's class— Arthca

Allen, Lillle Blaqth, Annie Boekhoff, CarrieBrenner, Annie Callan, Matt it.- Clark, AnnabelT'arroli, Rosie Cotter, Eva Dorian L Claral-'a.k nstein, Nellie Fitzgerald, Mary Gaynor,

\u25a0 Orr>en, Maud.' Guthrie, Outdo Hall,Edna Harvey, Louise Heilbron, EmmaHi l/lii'j;tr,L'eiie Johnson, Lavinia diight,Battle Kunz. \u0084'os.i Lugg Zetta McCormlck,Abbie Miller, Esther Nathan, Edith Neumann,Tlllie Neumann, K'atle Norton, Jewel lVa-body. Flora Rr>binette, Edith Mellon, DottleSmitli, AlieeTillapaugn, May Warren, VirdieWashborn, Rosa Woolf, William Angus,Charles Bauer, Charles Blaath, ..!\u25a0'.<". Cunip-bell, H.iroui Cardw< U, Aio^/o ( iarrett, Georj,cHcilbron, "Walter Neumann, John i lummer.William Quinton, X >bert Sinirii, RussellTenbrook, Harry Tbirkield, Gjsorge Tod-hunter, Bert Wolfe.

s ,-,.. id Grade, Irene Richardson's <\u25a0;.I aisy Carter, Margie Carroll, Harriet Clayton,Orinda Cowan, i rank I'oyne, Kiel ard Coyne,Jessie Gibson. Edna Grant, Katie Hale.i. Bes->ic !(• nry, >.r. cc Kk>tz, Frances Kreuzberger,Delraar LeNolr, Nettle Markloy, < v i tie Men -land, Grace Meuland, Mamie M<-.M< r^y. FritzNehrbasg, Bda Neabourg, Ali<: fcVnaergast,

Rode, Ruth £inUetou. Alice Steplitn-aon, Miller i "<\u25a0!-• m. Alice Wfcinstock, 1). raWiM.

Second Grade, Minnie Kiefer's class—ldaAppietop, Mamfc Beatoa, Maud Boyne, AnnaBurke. Laura Lronkite, .John !>a-. is, GeorgeDidion, Frank Farnswortb, Benry Frazier,Lucj Fehr, Maggie Gayner, Cornelius (iiiiri,Alice Harvey, Adere Henley, Rita Johnsnu,.Tosle Jones, Katie Keefc, Fre \u25a0 Knmn c f lot,Robert l'itner, Dora Pre^cott, X ii'h Flenwick,Alfred Schaden, Nettie bcott. Clara Van Wa>-beck. Grace Waiter. Chris weia l.

Third( irade, Amelia Augusta I>uggan's class—Fred Batter, Ida Bruse, AnitaCosoy, MinnieClarke, Eddie Dicßson, Sam Dtcksoo, MaggieFoley, Ltz*ie Farrell, Clarence Flint, LucyGents, Mamie Garrett, Albert Hutchinson,.Julia Jacobs, Walker Measure, Willie Mc-Quire, Howard May, Eva Marks, Yetla Mark-,Crotitz Neils in, < !harlie Pleasan/ce, B >se Pleas-ance, May Patterson, Maud Riy, Sam Ray,Mamie Trow bridge, Myra Sprugue.

'llur.l Grade. Nellie L.Todct'e class—LlllieBarrett, May Beaton, Mar.de Cardwell, TillieConsigner!, Willie Downer. Ethel Elworthy,Edna Frazier, Katie Galvin, Daisy Hunger,Maud .Jenkins. Arthur Katzenstein, KernieKlune. Edniond KratUchnUt, Mamie Miller,M:1111 i. \u25a0 Murphy, Agnes Norton. Howard Phil-lips. Lulu Sberburn. [rving Stein man. Ger-trude Tappan. (Mi-.cr Wilder, < fertrude W; e-man. Mattie Williams, Lulu Williams.

lliird Grade, Eielene Egl's class -MinnieBannon. Maude Carter, Edua< Ilavton, Charley<; orge, Helene Gropp, Grace Gwinn, AlfredJoy, Mamie Keat ng, George King, MamieLanagan, Mabel Lee. Nellie Lemer, EdithLynn, Willie March, Edna MeKee, Lena Pll-

COViCK, Hannah PolitZ, Joe Po:it/, 1 ilel>smith. Blancb VTanHusen, Helen Weinstock,Katie White, Lizzie Wright.

Fourth Grace, Sue s'. Ueard's class—FrankP.aur, Henry Cam. Harry Chlpman. BtellaDaniorth, Berry liunn. Josie Falkeosrein,Hairy lenton. Daisy Guthrie, Walter How-ard. Mary Keasler, Annie King, Jaoob K< or-•-!ra. Laiir et;e Knowland,John Ludenmayer,Nellie Laaoser, Minnie Lewellyan, <.\u25a0\u25a0> iLawrence, <;crtie Lothhammer, Jennie Mith-ven, Gertie McHale, James MeGinnis, MelonMittinann. Martha Minimum, Georgia MooreDaisy Mitchell, Josie Pettlt, Viola Pettit,liutn Btephenson, Ella Wallace, Mamie Weis-man. Mamie Wei s, tiudolph Werner.

Fourth Grade. Ina M. Willis' class—LillianPearl Avis. Joan Patrick Carroll. MarionGertrude Prichette. I aura Gaschlln, Wm.Michael Sallanan, Luelia Blanche Hand,Hattie oretia Jenkins, Pauline FontaineJohnson. Prank Lawrence Kennedy. E IwardKing, William Henry Lugg, Meta Elizab< tnMeiordierks, I .• orge Washington Meierdl< ik-.Addle Irene Morrison, Charles l-'r.m i< Mur-ray, Hobart KUworth Pierson, Ella BelleSlant hter. i-rank Van Tine. George HenryWalker, Emily Amelia Warne, Wilkio Col-lins Wing, Herbert Hcott Woolf.

Fourtu Grade, l.oi.ise j. Conrad's class—Otto A. Burnett, Edith Helen Campbell, Lil-lian Gertrude Campbell, Molile AunettaClark. Jo!,anna Theivsse Corcoran, BessieBeevisCosby, Blanche Anna Cronan, LenaMargaret Dnuger, Maria Elizabeth Dean, Al-fred Dent, Jr., Carrie Therese Douglas, MaryEmily Garlic, Bertha Amelie Eaiimnan, Jen-nie Mary Lawsoou Albert Edgar Leitch, Mag-gie Monaehan, Joseph James Norton, MaymeMary O'Hare, Sa'lie Patterson, Ellen SarahProctor, Eva Prances Sexton, Neliii CeceliaStanton. Alice Louiffi White, Willie < ariWickwlre.

Fourth trrade, Miss Johnson's cla~s— RobertAsher. Eddießuir, Eddie Dias, Pear; DiaionRoyal Glflfen, rhornton Glide, Boyd GreeaLouWa Lorenson, Jim McDonald, MabeConnlck, Charles MilKr. John Miller,EdinaScott, Erne Hpangle, Thoman Boiler, PearlSparks, i'earl Button, Hatt'e Walker.

Jeirerson Primary.The closing exorcises of the Jefferson Pri-mary SchooL Miss Jeanne (.ovan, princinil

will be as follows: 'Song, "lii.d. ilaM, Happy Day," by theBcho >l; son-. "Piggy W%,' J low eishtb grades;recitation, "See My Coat," Gardner Lewis;recitation, "Little Violet," Barbara Small-recitation, "Mother's Baby," < Iharley Tur-u—'bobc. "Here's a Ball :or Baby,' j CharleyOverly. Bobbie Nelson, Charlotte Schlucke-i.'ier. Alice O'Brien, Gertrude Ginsberg, LizzieKaurl'man, Lawrence Wiard, Georgi Bprague*recitation, "Which,*' Grac John«>r; son-'"Monftsic, Dear," Robert Nelson: recitation,•A \\ lsh,n May Cardwell; recitation, ••V::c<i-tton," Albert V, enle: class song,*l'heClocks "low eighth gra<ie-; \u25a0•C<M«ab!anca," SylvesterWoodbridge; "1892," Clara Putney;' •Vac.:-tioo,"Charles Phlpps; "The Little Teacher"Hazel \an Voorhles: "A Boy's Pocket!"James Grtewold: "Trades," Thorn DorseyGussieMeckiess I.Harry Herr, Arthur VanBuren, Frank Giroax, Alvln Hart PoyeCothrin, Peter Newman, Thomas MurrayErnest Messner; recitation, Mabel Marsh'

Max Mone, James Grlswold, Foye Coth-rin, Mary siieuier. Mamie Sampson, Km malialiel, Kditli Flye, Thorn Dor^ey: "Suppose "Ma Stone; class song, "The Birdie'sBall"; song. Myrtle song, SpringTime," seventh grades: recitation"Which One Was Xi pt," Made Bryan-recitation, -The Water Drop," Florence Mont-ford, Olive Nichoalda. Lottie Ellen Johnsonlluih Woodbridge, Nellie Dwyer, BlancheSawyer; song. "] am a Shepherd ofthe Val-ley," Beventh Grades; recitation, "BabyLogic," Batie Elliott; rang, "Go t'- steen MyBabj Girl,""Nellie Dwyer; motion song.^ThePretty Mopn."Heventn Grade: r . MatTon "AFellow's Mother," Fontaine Johnson; recita-tion. "Tlie First to Greet Columbus," EstiUStephens; recitation, 'The Motherless Tur-keys," Annie Egan; song, by MiM Davis 1

class, "Good Night"; recitation --v.Days," Ella Podd: n citation, 'The li. r i oftheSutra.- Pine" Ethel Hall; recitation "Ben'aStraw Hat." Sva Montford; i "tittl \u25a0

Brown Church," Piftli 6rade; recitationtoiboy Memories," Lucy Anderson- reci-tation,-The Silkworm's Will," Stella boon-recitation, "Measuring the Baby "Edna MclCiatehy; recitation,« The SlyOldßal " ciu<-

enee Hinkle; recitation, "Saturday Nighf -\u0084 V',!1 rLi;l;-IKr: sops, "Battle Hymn of tlie\u25a0r i

l'm •- recitation, "WlioJ They

iV.Ti [' M;ulliuSl':il': recitation. ••Trouble, "-P \u25a0m' :i>(Vr!UJr-" B «s»e Jackson; recita-tion, "Prince's feather,' Edna Connor; song,„';•:\u25a0;•— iN"i"'VKul:"i''>(ie; sate,** oom-

ld ;. t J^'iml Do'»2" M(!1- "lAttin-theUld (at Die Laura Lewis, LUlie Melss: song\a -a; ion Song," Blanche Dwinelle; "TheGraduating Essay," KLtii- Hoehn; recitationoSJJta. " <:luiu Murriii; Hun

*>Ji'"'

PItOMOTIO>'S.Low Elgiith Grade, Henrietta Andriot'sciass-Jamea Andei-a m, ir.jie Batcher, Sheri-aan i arpcutep, John Crumley, Dave GormanAnnie Gerl>er, Gertrude Ginsberg, Ammie• <!.ou\-, BessieGriswold, Fred Jotnion, MabelJost,LlzzicKaufftnaun, Mabe j Kiaie. LloydKimball, George Locke; Harry McNamara,iJu.ican Mcivinnon. Janus McMast?r Mic \u25a0

OLrten, Charles Pnipps, Clara Putney, Harryhtoler, ( harlot.c Sc-luuckeUer, Kucene VanBuren, Sylvester Wo Klbrid«e, fsrnel Levili.c.v Eighth Grade, Jennk) Crort^u'Hclhh —May ( ardweli, Annie Putter, ryson Flt*-g( ram, Florence Giuu, Gladys Ureeulaw, Aiat-he Husted, Dudley Jackson, Grmjc JoUiifoii

ii..\\<ti Jost, Gardner Lewis. Ir.. Lowell, I^na-> ferar:hy. LizzieMcGlnty. TimothyMalonev,ttottert Nelson, Charles Oresly, Arelen<uresly, Clarence Kath, George SiBarbara Small, Lawrence Wiard, AlSerlwcnle, Lola Wilson, Relnhart Wassmanriftu Grade. Jcannle Govan's dnsi WillieAt ;inson Joseph Coppin, Thou as Duliain,Blanc, c Dwinelle, Nellie Dearborn, Loalw•yiret. Agnes Mynn. Karl Mtzsrerald, Rue"eudersop Kittle Hoehn. Nellie HoirtnanAda Hillhouse, Frank Hogebojin, BertieKrull, Laura Lewis, Girtle Littleflcid, DeanLvon. Kiltie Michel, Llliie Meiss CharlieMorris, Clam Merrill, Leonard Dorw y, FniufeNewman, Johnnie Ott, Garrv "it. MatyOConnor, Anna Picanco, Edwin Parkeri-.amc ;.os-'. Bigeta ttmall, Eii!th Simons,tlerben esheHrer, tertba Tebow,Kva Tuoni-son, Bessie Winston, Otto tirau, Maggie lk-

!mi!!i Grade, Miss Little's cla.-i--.Vzel Avis,Uucy An-l. r.-on., A-n. s Uingham, EdnaConnor. K:Ue Uaflrey, Laura Carter, Steliagoan, Btelia (ilnpber?, Minnie Graf Ethel'\u25a0\u25a0 :i- !» l' HoaUinwou, VVJUin.e Laugnei-Minnie Murray, !•:\u25a0 a Montior . Edna Mc-Ciat^ny, bill*' l*odu, Hawaii Uutall. Kditlson, Dora Crtmney, Bessie JacksouJohn < tonsknne, Boy lUlidtt, (llttreneolllukie!

;- I, Eu lie Li (.hammer, Thomas..b-r.iii.\u25a0.<*(.\u25a0!, c aii \u25a0\u25a0 Naghcl, Willie O'BrienR get Scott, l.niil \'.,., i.Scvcnta Grate, lX»m A. Davis' class—How-ard 80%-yer, George Caiderwood, Clara Car-penter, Joseph \u25a0....\u25a0.iii!.>, Laura L'ollini-

Annie Evan, Albert Elkus, Eddie (ierbei MayCii>re, Klsie Gruu, Fontaine Johnron, Midniekaralnsky, B;rtio MorrilL Edith Nelson< •(••>!•-\u25a0(.• s>tt, rhTdna*O'Connor, .Tii eph Sawyer,X.-iii! Stephens, fessio Suiedbcrg, AnnieSmith, Frank Podd. Eva Ward. Malx 1 VVuiU'

Sevmtb Grade, Berths L. Piper's tlass—l-ii-ik Bird, l'c.cy Boilers, Ma... Bryan,Willie Dwyer, Batlc Elliot, .Jo..'i (iibfrietiHoberl HeruCon. Rnlxri Howe, Lottie EllenJohuson, Fred Kailflteuun. ! loyd KJttiedL'eGeorge Lockart, Nejlie McCarthy., Ucorge .\ic-Kamara, Jeanie Mclntyre, Albert MichelOlive Nichoa'uls, Prank sampßon, ni-.n.-iiSawyer, Rivers Singleton, James StebbiusAda lurner, Ruth W'oodbn :uo.

High Eighth Grade, Benrietta Andriot'scufs—Florence Ancereon, Kate Butler, Emm:! ai:-l, Frank Bronner, Koye Cothrin I>orettaCaipinan. Ethel Carpenter, Thorn'DorseyCom Davis, Sophie Ehrct, Edith Flye Uia cmFlynn, Inez Galligau, Bertha Giroux, JonuieGrffiu, Frank Giroux, bU>y Griswold,.lames«riswold, Alvin Hart, J urry H.-r,. Ra! ,|,Hoffhian, Nellie Kady,Nora Kenney, WiflLowell, Gussie Meckfcssel, Ero st M arhomas Murray, Eduie Morris, Uessi(jann, Myrtle Moore, Mab< I 5 arsn, i eter New-man, Annie Rath, Maud Ross. Anu-iia Rot iwell, Harold ttivett,Dave Ryan M-.ixStoneManiie Sampson, Mary Shearer, Kitia ScheDn*Bi-ile Steinmiller, Edith Bteinmiller Je««lerurner, lla.ei Van Voorhies, Arthur VanBuren.

Uagraded No. 'j.

Following are the promotions in TJnffradM)

sixih Grade—Alice Brooke Lelnnd CbvloAtotUe Logan, clan, Logan' GToKel^ww1

Elsie Pott*. Stanford Wilson, Nellie ive 'Seventh Grado—Warren Brown Dora innott, LouUFouch, Bell Fisher, Ma?dena™ SLena Hunt, Geprg* Lo^n.Earle .M,i.,.« d Ealeene Mobn, Cora Proberl Willie \\'n\\Henry Walßh, Alfred Tcltgeng wnite,High and Lou- Eighth "Jradp LnnlnSmith's Clan »-Hi|rh Eijrhth-Kddie BnmfGeorge Crossly, Phlfip Ou-uiy, KiconiterMaggie I»avis James Foncii Nettie c"ra^'Lena Logan, Lena O'Connor, Willie irC,,,"nor. Frank Polley, L \u25batUeShockly, LUlieSttoe"Alansoa G Warren, Albert Weber, j^sfaLow Eighth—Willie V,urn<, Mary FoaehTommy Leeper. George Lafoyetti aO'CJrmnor, May Olmrtoad, Wilii p,wi 'Lottie Pli'eker Charley E. Probert. jSSS

William Probert, K«rl i;,,d. HartV&ld«^iTPearl Bhocfcly. LillieTlel -n, o^ '/Jesse Baldwin, Uabel P. Brooks: Uancll-

I'ntrrudcul Xo. 1.The rUmpx oxer-iscs of T^n-rado.) School1, MissS. M. Jones, teacher took t i.. I

yestertayforenoon. Jhcre was a hug attend*\u25a0ace "f parents and friends. The s-Vm<,imom w:t^ neatly decorated. Sup. \u25a0viv<c,uu \u0084*\u2666Hart :nu\ Din ctor Harrison -\u0084,- : :;.. r''faddressed the children, aa also uui V. :IVJonesandJ.A.Woodson. '• Mr-

Th. \u0084upiis in the PKwramme of exewtoesdemor^trafed exc-Hence of discipline o£awerein^ their many recitations and dfikJSiespacially brisrht nud pleasine and rtSZt^LHthe wi lUarned compJlmeutaof \\', \u0084

'%<<!Tho following Drogramme waicarrted JS? 06'

i lano 50!.., "Grand March," by m ' pChristopher; prayer by R;>v. ,toi,;> s .;f.l^r ,;:the school, "loe try Conopany:" BQn'J >''",,•school,"Learnlne \? Our Vou^mi \ fn !J? S(bytliescaooi, "Bright and Chirrv'- !,m Xaddreas HughPryor; recitotkS; '>{ vX\ btit to th*: iiiru.r,' Jooey I'rvoi- r.^f- \u2666•'•May ifioW* 'Bell 6rubosT reriffiS'"Among the Animals,- Georae Dn.Vin • , 'tation, "Ouariiy," Ennis i'.uo-,' , ! ' /''' l"

"Koom at the -'„;.," Clarence Rir,:- r• \u25a0[.'1 '' '"How to Be Miserable," may KimmTii- I«S'logue. »Fannte»a Secret> by7BerU?? %m£lla/.cl Johnson and .lo^sk- lirH- '-I'm a Shepherd of tho va ii.'-: J°.ng,tion, "Never Out of SWbt," JaS Pnt ,ltda- recitation, by Leo Fletcher. \HIHe wK)Taylor, Lucy Atohison, Laura Hca a.ii sti-iT,Bird; solo, by LilUe Carter. "\attKiss u> Me,;- -\\ inter Jewels,"CambeU Pryo?dialogne, Hugh fcryor and Annie stru'for i-"Moon Bto»wc»' Aubrey Cowan; song -FarAway the Camp-fires liurn-" oki™™?'•Through Children's Eyeg," bvJi. u i,^'Lillie- carter, Grade &o«, V^SS- 3 Dimlan'£ Idle l rguson aad Floyd Bird; son-- "r\!«VVauderbLaa;"aialogue, "Breaking the Col^Ludto Fletcher and H, rbert Noble- ••Oniv nPin" Ban Tori; "Mother. «\u25a0hihir.'n," £ : i?Stradford; uFoot*teps at the Door" juSipCooper- -Brown's Mistake," Herbert Nooksvocal solo, "WlumberSong;^ "Theisignboard "Ilertha %V nitc; class song, -Farewelh- chorus'•America.'' ' *-"urus.

Capital Primary.The closlne: exercises of the Capital PrimarySchool,MTenth and tt strecu, will take plati

at i) o dock this mi.rain.'. *The World's FaJr-The Chicago "Inter-

Oceaa."This great weekly and tlie Weekly

Union can be had lor §2 a year, or theI'aii.y Rbcoro-Ukioh and "the Inter-' " '"\i?r &, 0* y^l"' All about thegreat World's Fair will be elaboratelytreated m the Inta-Occan. Can be hadfor this price only by subscribers to theRecord-Union and Wkkkia- Union

Fon that tired feeling, or when you areivoak. weary and worn out, Hood's Sar-\u25a0aparilla is just the medicine to restoreyour strength and give you a good appe-tite. Give it \u25a0 trial.

jACBA^EEXTO DAILY RECOKD-TjyiON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1892,-SIX PAGES.0

gttfetttg ilm^T^cr\u2666

Highest ofall in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report.

Used in Millionsof Homes— 40 Years the Standard.

Special Clearance Sale—op—

Mllil JAIKbIS ID WRAPS.THIS MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK

(WEDISTEISIDjOIY)

We will inaugurate in our Cloak Department, a clearance sale ofSummer Jackets at prices that will stamp this sale as the mostremarkable ever held in the city. In marking down these goodscost has not been considered. As far as possible we have sepa-rated them into the lots advertised below. All the garments,with the exception of the first two lots, have the popular highshoulders and ran from 28 to 30 inches in length:

"7 R /~\+-^ LOW-SLEEVED JACKETS that/ yj) (^Lt> f°rmerly sold at $S 5O each.

CM C\r\ CO]LORED JACKETS, in plainIPi I I A J cloth, "With low sleeves, that formerlyM^ ' V^ V^ so , d pt from £ 6 tQ

CDI RH STOCKINET JACKETS, with highiT> 1 iI J shoulders, that formerly sold atV ' $7 50.

CM OPL A finer orade of; STOCKINETCp I O J JACKETS that formerly sold for $9.

$^ F\ O A stiU better n^cie of STOCKINET/^ O U JACKETS that formerly sold at $12.

The remainder of the garments consists of Col-ored Cloth and Black Serge Jackets that we havemarked down to one-third and one-fourth of formerprices. They go to-day at $2. $2 30, S3, $3 5O$3 75, $4, $4 50, $5 and #6 93.

Mail Orders Carefully Executed. Samples and Prices Five on Application.

CORNER FIFTH AND \ STREETS, SACRAMENTO.AGENTS FOR I iUTTERICK I RMS.

A spccncl EjonprHtlon of smrUcrs ]/£ toy^ agree '->ilh tt"-"ir 'alht;i'3 in I IjUtuCX'tdHCVSr,

Biackweli's J. FRANK CURE,Du!l Durham undertaking parlors,

This Tnn C t • np , 1017-101P FoUFtfa St., Siurai.-HTltO.Smoking Tobacco F,l^^*o^ specialty, qeorqjb

V^\ h>^^l^T^r^i^:-1»—- Telephone xNo. 134. *iiy

Ttols^tlii.TLT?ao7 ey?nMClfandf'ira- w- J« KAVAKAUGH, Undertaker,l!> Eo C?t tlia t»»t value for your morov. »».»-.i.eono»iixo in vourfootwoarby purchiiM^riff ;>l^ -1 St., bot. Fifth mid Sixth.bMtva^'S'nr^r' SfciSr «*»SP^»« A LWAYS ON HAND A LABGE A.S.^ORT-wili 5S5^ Prices asked, us thousands A incut of Metallic and Woo ten Casketi.gS'-'TAKE KO SURHTI'I'UTE.^sa S Ul,'.lul O*pes. Coffins and Shrouda famished.

Oofßnprders willreceive prompt attention onv*-^ -'•' *'%w ihort notice and at the lowest rato*. Em-

\ JOHN MILLER>,>y (Saooessoar to Fritz & BUUei)

i'Sf .UNDERT AKING PARLORS,I OAK X "STREET (ODD FELOWS' TEM-

TJS^-^ 1 ' -%\ - ; t/V'*> pie). A complete stock ofUiidertaUingWstk". J 4bv^ (ij'Oils iihviiys ou I:mi ;!. EMBALMING A\\"^.. r^P - Ki'iriAl.TY. Telephone Xo.lbO.

GREGORY JBRC^S. CO^120, I^3, 12« and 138 J street,

* Ifruit'andTroduce.*^.;.'lSTi;..'' \u25a0 .\u25a0>'**^ Bole agents for the Davis Qreen Fruit Pack-

%mt n Ef^^^BP^fcl Ao* ! insMachine. Send for circulars.

«i T^^!CURTIS bros. & co.&%& CENTLEIifIEN, General Comniission Merchants

TilE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. \n 1 I n 1 • V 'i in 1A tenoine CWWed shoe, that \u25a0will not rip, rtno \\ lflil'SllP IJP^ °iS 111 Nill!.'l'll TrtfinPPcalf, sean-Jt =s. Frror.th inside, floiibl" more cm- UUUAJttiI UIHUUIO ill I I UU UliU 1 IUUUIIjforiable.Ft.vlishaaddiirabletliananyottiprshoeevfr oa« ->,n rio iro cgSSfeg 1*- M^f^31^ X I^^,SftSi^^SJ^^^'^S! "R- A. OLMBTEAD & C0.7K^V^-^^anetailwrtedahoescofltlng tttHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS

5O Police Shoo, vrorn br fanners and oil ,*» inChoioe Family Oroeexies, Fruits and«*»»\u25a0 others who want a good "heavy calf, tim-o ! Vegetable*, Provisions, Flour. Hay, Grain,eoicd extension etlco6!ico, easy towalli la,aad will ; ami all kiiuJs ot Millstutls: Wines Liquors,

ha%-ofound thl3out. I ProdUOd. 400 L BTiihEi'. huUthc-ust cornerK^V«s* Sir*00 ana Vontris' 5i.73 School 1-ourtl^? -'^, &hr'8<' aro wrrn by tlH^ boyi every- Vl."wnere. Tno most s rv-lcpabi< ghoesßoliiatthoprleeg.

BnC2UIC9 Jhi.oO and 5i.75 Bhofta for fW Cl "*«/HI /C^-ff-a i—S >r\ <r -T^I>li«.«osf.remadeof tU<-best DonK<>la or fine Cidf, aa i \ BaTIS H CJ ft-J 8 H fc * «deseed. Theyareverysty]ish,fomfortahl.jan.ldura- WVSi fl. iiV^A_y^Die. TheB3.iV>HhoeequalaciiftomniadeFhoescoBtln(s Ifrom $4.U0 to C<6.(X>. LarMes who wish toeconomize ia. I 'their fcxitwear p.re findinß this out. _. ->,_ , ._, --._. . _

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Camion.—W. L. Douglas* name and tho price 13 I Buy rVH Jp R£?AF\f« Hr-ideetamped on the bottom of ep.oii Bhoc; loot for Ity

»-**-•*-'»-• i->£<;/^i> ij- Uraaewbenyoubuy. Uewareofclealerflattomptlaßtosub- ncEtitutcoth^rm»kfsfo?them. Sucheabstltntk>n«aro —ur —fraudulent and fluhject to prosecution by law for ob- »-V t t -v -rRnhhpr Hn^pWEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO. \l~iL/L/V^l i IC/OV^.

100 to Jiy X stivot. It will last f<r years. Bo sure to get the" ~ genuine, which hus this brand orf every

Dh. E. C. WEST'S XEIIVE ANT) KRA1 V

riIKATMEXT,a Bpecifie for Hysteria. Diizl- \u25a0£»?.ness, Fils. Xeuralgin, Headache, Nervous xfifefci— V^A 'Proetratlon caused by alcohol or tobuceo. } -f^"Wakefulntas, M< ntal Depression, Soffoirnc of SoStf«wos^'"'Brain, causine lnsnniiv, misery, dcc»y. death, HitS -?--r^' ".J ' •'-^'.'>

r ' «/.Premature- Old Age, i:ai n.-nne-s, I.ossol Power HBHEHKErcv

£SIS Has Seamk** Tube, so cannot leakBpermatorrhosa eaoaetf by over esertloß of cr burst, and is guaranteed for one ytar bybrain. Self-abuse, Over-indulgence. A month* us . If your dealer does not have this2SKftSj. 6treJ£ %^!!r^§t^g brmd. do not accept any substituteboxes with ?5 will s«:id written guarantee to but send money to our nearest store anarefund Ifnot cu;ed. <iuarantc a issued only we wjH ship by prepaid express.

AEeliU/040 Postiti eel Kan FrancS. Ca^'° BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER CO.,~ 27il>-v,i:,'-fiircSt., aor, Lake ?t., HTrammtßL,

TA i V DADIVCAM 9aotm, ( l.icu^o. Sun Francisco.lv A. A. I\l)dl.>oUjl,

Sportsmen's Headquarters. >s3l^fDistrict Attorney of County of Placer, tjexky eckhart, manu- V-^slfC-^». \u0084 r ~ \u0084, . Xl facturer and Importer of v^c->^l>iwbtate of Lalitornia: (iuns, Kities, Pistols. Fishing^ «

Tarklf, and Hrx^rtiiiK Materials of «»vp-r do.

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT APPLI- reration. Qnna choke-bored!ltook» bS rnndcation will be male to thr <iovernorof the repairing on guns and riHet a si-ecialtv -!>-i<imte o! c: itfon.it on WEDNESDAY, the orprloAirt. No. 533 X •tweTsacrLiOTtoJ.nli day of AovtMt. 1893,f0r Hie pardon of | E — ranie.ni°-'

Mrs. Es:her Brown, con vicud ofgrand larceny CMAS. F"L_OMRIn thi-CtMiutynf Placer, Staieol California, on I h /\r\ a SLVI'H tf I'KIFT I\l "tIM-i.tliduyofU»y, 1891, and sentenced to lU'-vHr I•.•rternrM <U*lr i,\ •\u25a0\u25a0•"i,e"" IJ>^%UteBU»te Prtooa t>r said offense for theperlod ghoCmnß Kifles and l-|vV.,iJT V^SJ^yof live yc-ars. and now confined in Hie County Agent for the wiebraled Impori-il .4&¥&^Jailat Aiifturn inlaid Cunty ofHlu.-cr. Bbot«uil. Sale- and >oa lts re W%^Sacramento, inly X l||^ l;uir*i a;,d Lo^^^tUn, gl vei . prTn.pt attT-

lilCPttitfi itottCCflr./CAPITAL CITY Ur!:i-VK.\;i\j Lodge, No. 160. I. (>. C K.Regular iceetinu' THIS (Xvo'ln—duy) EVENING at S O'clock;Members of sister lodges cordially Invited.

ELIZA .1. JOHNBON, N. G.Ar.iCK E. I3ei.;.mi:i:, Ree, Secretary. It

ItEOULAR MEETING OF NAOMI jV Chapter, No. .:<;, i>. E. s.. willbeheld'af

at Masonic Temple THIS , Wednesday)EVENING, July 2?th. :it 8 o'clock.

MINNIEKOLLLKEII,\V. If.Fa.:.\ Hatch, Secretary. it*

Of. K.-INITIATI->N AT SACRAMENTO. Council THIS EVENING, at > o'clock.Now is the time to join. Membership,

K. 11. HIVETT. aC. H. DgWTpy, Secretary. It*

0,1/1 YE BRANCH LADIES' SOCIETY.—Regular meeting THlS,(Wednesday)EN ENING at s o'clocK.

BESSIE BALSZ, PresidentI': i.i.v Mauinn,Secretary. It*

(Dcncral £toiiees.

MONDAY. \U(-r^T Ist, MISS FLOR-ence Wilcos will o («-n a private school ;tttueSEMINAKY BUILDINGVon 1 street,be-tween Tenth aud Eleventh, lor those whowish to continue their studies during vaca-tion, ii*

\ f :;s. i.. woods, chiropodist and_i.t| Manicure, wiU give lessons to tadieawishing to learn manicuring. A guarantee.uiven to ladies and gentlemen to extract cornsand Ingrowing nails without | am. I'arlor 23,W KSTEitN HOTEL. Jy26-6t«

REMOVAL HALE — WILL SELL PlC-tures, Frames, Baby Carriages, Tricycles,etc., at cost, untu Auirust Ist, MELVIN'S:; 3 K. win remove to 519 J street j> l -;-;i

QTRAYED—TO MY i 1;.

i j tiers s ation, one bay mare, about :i yearsOid, white spot tn forehead . on nose;one brown yearling colt, bald lace, and ooMifeet white. Owner maj bave the sameby proving property and paying cl.1. J. BOY D, Rentiers. j% 25-i\\

\ I JfG MAN OF IS WISHES TO BE-JL car. room and board in a respectable

family; reasonable charges. Address box L 8tblso&ce. ittTTANTED-A SITUATION TO DRIVE»V wagon or to take care ofhorses in the

elfcy. AdJr. bs P. o. oox 123, Saenuneuto.Jy27-3t»

riTANTED-CHILD TO BOARD; GOOD> \ home, with a mother's can:; terms mod-erate. Adaresa F., this office. jy2i ji

\TirANTED—A GIRL BETWEEN 15 AND'1 -1 ~:> ears of age to take cure of children.Applyaj 1220 X street. jy-;7-4t*

\ITANTED — A MAN WHO UNDER->> stands how to take nrst-class care ofahorse and buggy and do some gardening, can

\u25a0 btain a permanent place by applying tit this\u25a0 • it

\¥7IDOW, AMERICAN; NO CHILDREN;W would like the care ol ;i gentleman'sborne; one with no mcumbrance preferred;iity or country; room ;,?: •.'.'.. .1 st. j% .niTUATK »N WAN l'El>- i.V AN ENGI-Oncer; understands the care ofengines andmachinery; first-class references. AiENGINEER, this office. jy27-3t*

• | • A N TEI >—S !Tb AT[ON BY JAPAN ESE>> boy. which will allow him time to study.).. i.w i office. Jy2B-Bt*

\':'l-^' WIDOW, GERMAN, WITH AI chiid :V:2 yean old, wishes a position a>

housekeeper or chambermaid. Apply M::Seventb street. jy^'i,-;;i

OLD GOLD AND SILVER WANTEDold jewelry. Highest price paid. Send

address, and will call aud get it. b. DICKEYgeneral delivery, Sacramen JyS6-6f ||t C« m PETENT JAPANE8E MAN

Jt\ wants asituation to do oookinrnr generalhousework or gardener. JAPANESE MIS-SION, 510 L street, Sacramento. j\26-3t*\TTANTED-"H » KENT, A SMALL RAN( 11.>V suitable forchicken raising, near Sacra-

mento. P. O. Box, 304. Jy2s-6tdlfrw

W^ANTKD—GIRLS BETWEEN 11 ANDVV 16 years ofage. Apply before :> \.u

daily to UHAS. E. PHfIPPS, SuperintendentWeinstock, Lubin A: Co. jy26-3t\UANTED-TWO GOOD LIVE MEN FORM outside work; those who can furnish

good reference; good compensation will beguaranteed. Apply between s and 9 o'clock

\u25a0. \u25a0•:. B. S. SMITH, 509 J street.

WANTE D— FI:i tS( IKs Ia (OKING FORhelp of any kind; or sober and Industrieous men seeking employment,can be satisfiedi>y calling or addressing the "Intelligence '1017 a cond street, Sacramento. CHARLES

K. MILLER,proprietor. ap4-6mVX7ANDED—MEN FOR FARMS, VINE->> yards, dairies and all kinds of tabor;women and girls for cooking and genera]

housework; plenty of work lor desirable hA[>.Apply at EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Fourthstreet, X and L.

(£0 £et ctr Kent.

O||i) M STREET—TWO <>U Vi'VilLARGEO\Jtf front rooms, furnished complete forhousekeeping; rent reasonable; also, singlelooms suitaole lor gentlemen. 84 per month.

Jy2<

-j -i -j -i EIGHTH STREET—THREE R( X IMSI 11 L famished for housekeeping. Very rea-sonable. _ Jy2o-31rpo LEASE —THE INTERNATIONAL

JL Hotel of Sacramento. Applyto CHAS. E.WRIGHT, at the h Jy2s-tlinn-) L STREET—A PLEASANT FUR-lUri'O nished front room to let. jy2s-3t*

AFURNISHED HOUSE OF FIVE R<and batli, with hot and cold wal

to!2O street. jy22-tf

|X>R RENT —A FARM WITHIN 2%fj miles ofAnburn. through which the rail-road runs; nea ly LOO acres cleared land; 20.n \ in -yarn; One spring water; plenty d freewater for a large garden; good nouseand all(arming Implements necefsarj to work theplace; willbe renu d on low terms to the rightkind ofa m vi. Apply at this office.mO LET—AT 12 2 J BTREET, NICELY

1 furnished rooms, en suite or single. Ml'.s.E7D. PRESTON. Jyl6-2w*

QAQ TENTH STREET, CORNER PLAZA-,FV"'> Pleasant,furnished rooms and boardfor gentlemen.mO LET—FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS,J sunny front suites; also single rooms With

board. 1000 Pine street, San Francisco.

TX>R SALE- V HORSE, HARNESS ANDV curt. Applyat southwest corn, r Thirtieth

and N str.- Jy27-Bt*

FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITYor outside lota—A 160-ocre rolling hill

farm, with 50 acres well-fenced level land,house and barn. Apply to-ol l; BUOKEI^"31? J street, jy2U-6uiliw

HOP STOVES FOR SALE CHEAP. AV-ply at 419 L I j., 81-lOt«

, \u25a0 \u25a0 V.L.E CHEAP— A GOODTOPBUGGY;I' t iallfornia in.

j > AN( M FOR bAJLK—TWO MILESSOUTH-\\ cast of LiiKv.ii:.PlacerConnti

choice fruit land; the place is Improved;good house, barn and other buildings upon it.and is Inclosed by a'substautily fence; theprop- rtywasftjrmi rly known as Calderwood'sranch; for sale on easy terms. Apt lyto MRS.

:.Ni;k Mi KEARNEY orhull, her attorney, 920 Fifth street, Sacra-

-IJIOB SALE -IjOTS 10 OR t PEET,north sidooJ P street, between Twentieth

and Tweni \u25a0. -1:1 si utra :\u25a0\u25a0-: one ofthe finest loca-tions i:; the city—above all possible floods.W. K. CHAMBERLAIN,K.lB M street.

PIONEER BAKERY194 3 Sti'cct.

Joii> I . JACOB ..urn

GRUML.EIR BROS.,

—MAM TAtTY ili;i:s OF—

Bread, Pics. Cakes and Crackers.ob* delivered toanypaart oftheolty. 'J. W. GUTHRIE,

127 J Street,Piumber, Gas and Steam Fitter,

Sanitary Engineer.*»-TcleDLone No IGo.

GALVANIZED.TO" IT. LIT.LI/.NG. PLUMBING,»TEAMjT . ano ua«»Fiuing. General Jobbing

done. Stoves md Tinware, \-ent for Aeir-mfterWindmllK WellTublng" DanJelßat[l*- !l°is< Toners. Tanks and.\u25a0Hir.^a^eiuUv. WeU-boring. Tank amiPumDßulMar. tll6Jstreet SHcramento

Tlliry K̂LY UNI°N m 02iLY *X 50

giqitcrtr»,' *$ivte, «3ccr, ©tc,

EBNER BROS.,11G-118 7v a-trcet. Front'ami

SiKTaixiento,

TMroRTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAI,J era in Wines and liquors. Agent-, for Uucelebrated Pommery aad Greno Cuampagtir'.

M. CRONAN,230 X St., and 1108-HIO Third St.,

Sacrsmento, Cal.,

TMPOKTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERX in Pine Whiskies, BraJidies and Cham-

/ t\l':a\\[, ai.e VAULTS, 802 J STREET,S^J°S5 Illlrd strett- NAGELBASVENSIf?ON, Froprtetorß. The finest lunch in thecny, 11 a. m. lo 2 1-. >r. Best of Wines.Liquors and Cigars always on hand. ClamChowder and Musa 1 Soup every night. Tele-phone NO. i m24-tr

Only tbe < Ihoioest Viands' Dispensed byJIM & HARRY

WES? B^®.k r^S\Vhltflkibor Hoods,

GEO. E. DIERSSEN & CO.(Successois to G. W. Chesley a Co.),

719 J STBEET, - - SACRAMENTO*WKOXJBBAXJE DEALKIts CS

W7ines, Liquors and Cigars.

Mcc b Voters!The Board of Supervisors of Sac-

ramento County having made anord< r directing a

liE-»IMTiONOf all the voters in said county, itwill be necessary for all electors, inorder to vote at the next generalelection, to be held November 8,1892, to make application in personto be registered.

Said registration will commence

JULY 30, 1892, and end OCTO-BER 24, 1892. Registration roomsare on the third tioor of the Court-house.

T^NAMES WILL NOT BETRANSFERRED FROM THE OLDREGISTER.

LET EVERY VOTER TAKEXOTICE AND GET REGISTERED.

W. W. RHOADS,

County Clerk.

CHAMPAGNE.Knig &Co., Reims, Private Cavee.M:s. lIELLMANN HKOS. A CO. OF

San Pi bavejust received by rail-road via Now Orleans tbe first shipment directfrom .M<.-sis. KKUG A CO. oi Reims of thefamous "Private Cnvee,"Jand they are now en-abled, after the lapse of som - • placethis unexcelled wine again npon the nMany connoisseurs can attest tothe fame thisChampagne attained in s&u Francisco and nuthe coast daring the stirring times ofthe Com-st-x-k bonanza, wlien Itwas universally con-ceded to be the rcipnlner favorite. Th-

ol late years ol this brand in the Lon-don and colonial markets has induced MHELLMAXN HU< >s. vv: CO. to reiatrodiKe Hhere, find by reason of Us exquisite Savor andbouquet they can oonfldently assert that ithas no superior and very few equals amtbe many Champagnes now-a-days Imported.The taste of this market has been carefullystudied, and vu-have reason to believiMessrs. HELLMANN BROS. A CO. are to becongratulated upon being again appointed thedirect agents for this coast. For turther par-ticulars, samples, prices, otft, apply to

HELLMANNBROS.&CO.525 Front Street. San Francisco,

Or to 11. WEINKBICH »fc CO., WhoLiouor Dealers. 514 J street. Sacranu nta. _

NOTICE CF BOND SALE.T)FRSOAHTTO A RESOLUTION Or THE\ ! oard of Directors cf ihe Perris Irrigation

District, duly passed at a regular meeting o:said Board, held at its office in said Penrization District, County ofban Diego, stateofCalifornia, on Tuesday, the 7th day ofJune,1892, notice is hereby given thatpo* Is will be received by said Board at tn«officeof said Baturd in Penis. CountyDiego. Stale ofCalifornia, up to and mcthe FIFTH DAY OF JULY, 1892, at th«bour of10 o'clock, a. x.,of that tlav, ;,\u25a0• •

purchase of bonds of said district to tbeamount cf one hundred und seven thousand(9107,000) dollars. Sad bonds arelirst and only issue of the bonds of said i'Irrigation District—are of the denomlioffivehundred dollars each, payable in goldcoin ot the United States of America, imrt tcaiinterest at the rate of six per c-^nt.. •:Bemi-annually, on the tirst day ofJanuary andJuly of each year.

Atthe time appointed, the Board -will opentlip proposals and will award the bonds to t.';ahighest responsible bidder.

The Board reserves the right to reject any

and all bii!s.AH bids are to be filed with the Secretary ol

sale Buavd of Directors at the office oi -aidBoard In Perris, In s.'sn Diego County, stale olCalifornia, on or before the day and hour lvsaid resolution appointed.' By order of the Board of Directors of tho

Perris Irrigation I)lstriotH. A. PLIMPTON. Secretary.

The time ofreceiving'and opening the aboveproposals is postponed until TUESDAY, the2d day of August, 189z; at 10 o'clockof that day.

By order of tie Board of Directors of I'errisIrrigation District.

i" rls. County ofSan n.-go, State of c.ii.Ibrnla, June S5. i \u25a0

\v. F. PERRY, President.J' y> f(i H. a. Plimpton,Secretary.

FOR SALE.i Lightning Hay Press.i Cook House.4 Work Horses.

A complete outfit lor FJay Baling; can cleat$10 per day.

J. F. KIL^L,fliirte-ntu and J Streets, >aernmouto.

C. BCHNERR & CO.,SACKAMIIKTO.

Sursaparilla and Iran and Orange Cider.j>SpPBJETOBB CAPITOL BODA WORKS,I Agents for FrederickKburp Beer. DealersIn all kinds ofLianors and Mineral Waters

HOTZ AGUE CURE(Stare Cure)

iT MBim DRUG STORE,<aoi J< Street

HAMMAM BATH.IP YOU DESIRE THE LUXURY OF A

liamnuun, Sulphur or Steam Bath ?o tot:i and L streets,one block from new

ro-totlice bulldina. Experienced attendantsin both iadies' and centleiuen's depart nit nta.O\h-:\ every day. Wednesday and Saturdaycvvnlnns. Telephone No. 361«

|Sfe ERRORS OF yoUTH^Sfiu k39 b* NEKVOUB DKBILITYPlU.a All•.-'vvßHiQ *in»*e oitfftTing frous Nervous Dt>Mli:yr.;v3><fS>.l *nd WftakDCM, a:id i-.-y.'

\u25a0.\u25a0 i • > r\ tir.-ui'.<-'Cflia'allJ' treatod. will fi:;J toi3 faonj.-isremedy v certain ood speedy euro for

i«*t manhood, prcmaturft Aecajr. ir.aMlity. lack cfccnfKicnee, rccntal dciircssioD, nalp'.totlon cf thenc-arr. rvf^itmcrnory. o-shaiutod nunty, bM dreams,sc. Pri'« $1 fer bos, or 6 boxes, whlrbwUicurpmastCWKV, for £6, pontj.fiid. Aadrcii*or c^'.l on

N..S..»I£D>CAL INSTITt'TB,Si7ccmontCcw^)^^.<j) < iiaut-